Lovevery Play Kit
by Lovevery
★★★★★Editorial Rating 4.6 / 5.0Stage-based play kits delivered every 2-3 months with developmentally appropriate toys matched to your baby's age and milestones.
$80-$120
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What we like
- Toys are perfectly matched to your baby's developmental stage and milestones
- Beautiful quality with sustainably sourced wood and non-toxic materials
- Play guide included with each kit explains the why behind every toy
- Takes the guesswork out of choosing appropriate toys for each age
What could be better
- Expensive over time since it's a recurring subscription
- You could source similar toys individually for less if you do the research
- Some kits have a few items that didn't interest our baby at all
Key features
- Toys are perfectly matched to your baby's developmental stage and milestones
- Beautiful quality with sustainably sourced wood and non-toxic materials
- Play guide included with each kit explains the why behind every toy
- Takes the guesswork out of choosing appropriate toys for each age
Safety notes
All toys meet or exceed CPSC, ASTM, and European EN71 safety standards. Made with non-toxic finishes and sustainable wood. Always supervise play and check toys regularly for wear or damage.
Buying guide notes
You can buy individual kits without subscribing, but the subscription saves about 10%. If the price is a stretch, Lovevery kits make excellent group gifts for baby showers. Monti Kids is a similar Montessori-style alternative at a higher price point. For a budget option, look at Hape or Manhattan Toy for individual wooden toys.
Overview
Our full take
Lovevery takes the guesswork out of buying developmental toys. You tell them your baby's birthday, and they send a curated box of toys every 2-3 months that match exactly what your baby is working on developmentally. The toys are beautifully made from wood and safe materials. Each kit comes with a play guide that explains what skills each toy targets and how to use it. Our favorites were the object permanence box (babies lose their minds over this one) and the wooden ball drop. The quality is genuinely a step above what you'll find at Target or on Amazon. But here's the honest truth: you're paying a premium for curation. You could buy similar individual toys for less if you're willing to do the research yourself. The subscription model also means you're committed to ongoing spending.
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How it stacks up
| This productLovevery Play Kit | UPPAbabyUPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller | Kyte BabyKyte Baby Sleep Bag | HatchHatch Rest+ Sound Machine & Night Light | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $80-$120 | $969-$1099 | $36-$42 | $60-$70 |
| Our rating | 4.6 / 5 | 4.9 / 5 | 4.8 / 5 | 4.7 / 5 |
| Best for age | 3-12mo | 0-36mo | 0-9mo | 0-36mo |
| Category | Play | Gear | Sleep | Sleep |
| Check price | Check price | Check price | Check price |
Frequently asked questions
Is Lovevery a subscription?+
Yes. Play Kits ship on a schedule matched to your child's age, every 2 to 3 months for babies and then quarterly for toddlers. You can skip, pause, or cancel between kits.
What's actually in a kit?+
Montessori-inspired, age-staged toys, mostly wood and organic cotton, plus a play guide explaining what each item builds. Materials are tested to meet child-safety standards.
Is it worth it over cheaper toys?+
The draw is the staging and the guide. Each kit targets the skills your baby is working on right then, so you're not guessing. If you'd rather curate toys yourself you can spend less, but you lose the done-for-you sequencing.
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$80-$120 · Editorial Rating 4.6/5
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