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Monti Kids Retains Child’s Play Communications

by | Jan 30, 2019

Child’s Play Communications, the award-winning public relations agency specializing in promoting kids’ products and consumer technology, announced the addition of Monti Kids as a client.

Eighty-five percent of a child’s brain development occurs before the age of three; Montessori is a teaching method proven for over 100 years and taught in more than 20,000 schools worldwide. Monti Kids is the only program that gives parents of children 0-3 access to the Montessori curriculum via an easy to use in-home subscription.

“We love that Monti Kids has identified an education gap for children at the most critical time of their development and created beautiful toys and an extensive support program to fill a real need,” said Child’s Play president, Stephanie Azzarone.

“We offer a curriculum a child would experience in a Montessori school, along with video guides for parents and a private community offering parents rich resources and personalized support from Montessori experts,” noted Monti Kids founder Zahra Kassam, a mom, Harvard grad and internationally certified Montessori teacher.

Child’s Play Communications will be responsible for media outreach, and identifying award and speaking opportunities.

Monti Kids is located in Orinda, CA. Child’s Play Communications is based in New York City.

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