Welcome to The Inspector Play Kit for months 7-8
*The products in this video may vary from the Australian Play Kits. Please find the full list of Australian Playthings in this Kit below.
You’ve got an inspector on your hands: an inquisitive, adventurous, intrepid baby, who may be working extremely hard to move their body forward. Whether they’re scooting, rolling, or even starting to crawl a bit, chances are they’re motivated and determined to inspect the world around them. Their babbling might be more frequent, and soon you may see signs of the all-important “pincer grasp:” when they pick up objects between a finger and a thumb.
In The Inspector Play Kit, your baby has a whole new set of playthings, books and picture cards, and activities that are all geared towards how they learn and play best. The Nesting Stacking Dripdrop Cups, for example—which do even more than the name suggests—gives your baby a chance to work on building towers, fitting things together, and what so many babies love most: a chance to experiment with water. We’ve also got instructions on how to use our Drinking Cup (that’s right, a cup already!), and some fun lessons in object permanence.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Play Guide gives ideas on how to use the playthings, as well as immediately usable activities, tips, and bite-sized developmental information.
What’s Inside
The Inspector Play Kit

Ball Drop Box
Build gross motor skills while learning that something can be there even when you can’t see it
Wood Ball Set
Balls made from sustainably harvested wood


‘I Love You All the Time’ Board Book
Remind your baby how loved they are—no matter what their mood is —with a sweet lesson in the rhythms of language and lots of baby faces to gaze at.
‘Things I See’ Texture Cards
Everyday objects that your baby is getting to know—including some that might become first words!


Nesting Stacking Dripdrop Cups
Essential to several key concepts: tower-building, nesting, pouring, and containment
First Puzzle
Start developing fine motor and problem-solving skills


Felt Ball Set
Babies love balls! Learn about how round things move
Treasure Basket
A Montessori classic for introducing, exploring, and containing items


Wooden Sound Cylinders
Discover similarities and differences between sounds—an important skill needed for reading later on.
Play Guide for Months 7–8
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 7–8

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