The tiSsi® Learning Tower

About Our Learning Tower and Why Your Child Absolutely Needs One Thanks to our “Felix” Learning Tower, your child is always involved and can learn from many interactions with you. A stable base is essential! We all know the good...

About Our Learning Tower and Why Your Child Absolutely Needs One

Thanks to our “Felix” Learning Tower, your child is always involved and can learn from many interactions with you.

A stable base is essential!

We all know the good old step stool. Quickly pushed to the kitchen counter or other locations, the child is now clearly higher and can watch us, for example, while cooking. But who doesn’t know it: Time and again, an arm reaches out to the child to prevent them from falling. But that doesn’t happen with the Learning Tower. Here, the child is fully protected and can move freely and safely in their position without constraint.

Your little treasure can fully concentrate on what they are doing. They won’t be overwhelmed by having to sit or stand quietly on a regular chair, and parents can also relax on the other side knowing the tower won’t tip over.

The inspiration for the Learning Tower comes from the well-known Montessori pedagogy.

“Montessori pedagogy is a global, social movement that aims to benefit children worldwide. This Montessori movement is driven by people who advocate for mindful and respectful treatment of children and youth. Every child is a valuable individual with a right to high-quality education. Many adults are committed to this right.”
(Source: Montessori Germany).

Child climbing a mint green learning tower near a dining table.

Of course, we also have a few ideas for you and your little treasure, for a little lesson in the learning tower:

  • What tastes sweet? What tastes sour? Explain to your child using different types of fruit the differences in the variety of tastes.
  • What colors are around the little ones? Search together for objects in the field of vision and assign each object its respective color.
  • Does the child want to help? Let yourself be supported in sifting flour, mixing dough, or even cutting out cookies.
  • Water on! Let the little ones wash fruit, vegetables, or even dishes.
  • The learning tower can also be a great help in the bathroom. Handwashing, brushing teeth? No problem!

As you can see, the possibilities know no limits. Involve the child/children in your daily routine as much as possible and let them learn! Have fun trying it out!