A wooden Montessori color sorting toy that grows fine motor skills
The MoniBabu Montessori Color Sorting Toy is a compact wooden peg board with 49 cylindrical pegs in seven rainbow colors. Sorting, gripping and placing each peg is exactly the kind of hands-on, repeatable activity Montessori learning is built on – and it quietly develops the pincer grasp, hand–eye coordination and concentration toddlers need before they pick up a pencil.


Color recognition and early counting, the Montessori way
Seven colors and 49 pegs open up dozens of open-ended activities: sort by color, match a pattern, build rows, count out groups, or invent free-form designs. The included 5 starter activity cards give parents simple, age-appropriate prompts so you always have an idea ready – a true practical-life and sensorial toy rather than a one-and-done puzzle.
Natural wood, non-toxic, and built for little hands
Made from smooth natural wood finished with non-toxic paint, the pegs are sized for a toddler’s grip. The board is compact (11.5 × 11.5 cm), and everything packs into the included drawstring pouch – making it a genuinely useful travel toy for restaurants, flights and grandparents’ houses.


A wooden color sorting toy that lasts
Unlike plastic fine motor toys, this wooden color sorting toy is solid, quiet and built to be handed down. It’s a thoughtful gift for first, second and third birthdays, and a staple for any Montessori shelf or early-years classroom.
What’s in the box?
- 1 × wooden color sorting board (11.5 × 11.5 cm)
- 49 × wooden colored pegs, 7 colors (2.5 cm H × 0.8 cm dia)


Specifications
- Board: 11.5 × 11.5 cm, 2.8 cm thick (4.53 × 4.53 in, 1.10 in)
- Pegs: 49 wooden, 7 colors
- Material: natural wood, non-toxic paint
- Includes: drawstring pouch + 5 activity cards
- Age: 3+ (contains small parts — adult supervision advised)
Packing for a trip? Pair it with our mess-free water reveal coloring book – another quiet, no-mess travel toy for toddlers.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Montessori color sorting toy?
It’s a hands-on learning toy where a child sorts and places colored pieces – here, 49 wooden pegs in 7 colors. It builds the pincer grasp, color recognition and concentration in line with Montessori’s focus on practical, self-directed activity.
What age is this color sorting toy for?
It’s designed for ages 3+. The pegs are small, so adult supervision is advised, especially for children who still mouth objects.
How does it help fine motor skills?
Gripping and placing each peg trains the pincer grasp and hand–eye coordination — the same small-muscle control children later use for writing, buttoning and self-feeding.
Is it safe and non-toxic?
Yes. It’s made from natural wood finished with non-toxic paint. As with any small-parts toy, keep it for ages 3+ and supervise young children.
What can my toddler actually do with it?
Sort by color, copy patterns, count groups, build rows, or play freely. The 5 included activity cards give you ready-made prompts to start.












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