That information, paired with the fact that children eventually outgrow their favourite plaything and leave the clutter behind, could give some parents pause before their next visit to the toy store.
“[I] discovered this whole world of Montessori-specific toys and other open-ended wooden toys and realized how expensive they were. And a lot of them were inaccessible in Canada as well,” she said.was born: an Ontario-based, subscription-style business that delivers rental Montessori-inspired, wooden toys to your door every three months.
An Ontario-based rental toy subscription service is looking to reduce waste and keep kids away from the harmful chemicals in plastics. Bourrie said parents can purchase any one of the seven to eight toys delivered in a single box if their child becomes attached, although it is discouraged as she says they will likely outgrow it.