Welcome to The Realist Play Kit for months 19-21
*The products in this video may vary from the Australian Play Kits. Please find the full list of Australian Playthings in this Kit below.
Now that your toddler is a year and a half old, there are so many new skills beginning to emerge: two-word phrases like “Mummy go?”, feeling (and demonstrating) a wider range of emotions, and a desire to help around the house. You may catch them singing to themselves, understanding much more of what you say, and paying closer attention to colours—even perhaps showing preferences.
The Realist Play Kit is packed full of just-right playthings and activities for your one-and-a-half-year-old. Among them is the Quilted Animal Pockets. One way to play is to hang the pockets holder on a doorknob or wall and put the animals in a basket on the floor. Your child will work to squat, pick an animal, stand up, pull open the pocket and put in the animal plush. This helps to build muscles and, by matching an animal to its appropriate pocket, strengthen cognition.
There’s tons more in the Realist, from numbers play to practice with pouring—and another exciting new puzzle—for you and your child to explore together, supported as always by our informative and research-based Play Guide.
What’s Inside
The Realist Play Kit

The Lockbox
Tinker with mechanical thinking all on their own—and perfectly portable for problem-solving with little hands
Wheel Around Town Bus
Push, turn, and play with this bus and its articulating wheels that encourage whole-body movement


Geo Shapes Puzzle
A 3D puzzle to practise cradling and nesting complex shapes
‘Bea Gets a Checkup’ Board Book
Going to the doctor can be fun—so long as we’re prepared!


Quilted Animal Pockets
Matching and tucking the animals takes focus, dexterity, and tenacity
Really Real Torch
Learn how certain objects can give or control light with a toddler usable torch


Grooved Jug & Glass
A Montessori classic we’ve perfected—pouring practice helps develop hand and eye control
Play Guide for Months 19, 20, 21
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 19, 20, and 21

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