4.7
96% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Lovevery
4.7 • 90 Reviews
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4.7
96% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Lovevery earns strong reviews as a thoughtful, developmentally attuned toy and play-kit brand that generally works—children engage deeply and many items endure across stages—while weaknesses surface around bulk toy accumulation, occasional durability issues, and limited longevity of the Play Gym for mobile babies. Reviewers praise the beautiful, Montessori-inspired designs, high-quality materials, and helpful guides, but flag the subscription’s inflexibility (boxes over individual kits) and some toys being either too advanced or underused.
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Subscribed for a couple months when our baby was 3-9 months. I think Lovevery's toys are super cute and thoughtful, and I love that all toys are made of wood and what feels like sustainable and durable materials (excellent hand-me-downs). But I also think it's overpriced and (maybe controversially) overly focused on education at an age when a baby really is, I think, happy with almost anything as a toy. Would buy used and I see a lot of people sell them on FB marketplace which is great.
I bought the play gym for my baby, and always purchase these play kits for my friends with young kids. It’s such a nice, thoughtful gift and it’s always a hit. It is a bit pricey, so you can always split the cost with a friend. The play gym was such a hit and a fun place to leave baby when she was little. She loved the photo cards, the mirror card, the little ball and other attachments. The mat itself could have been a bit thicker, but it was nicely sized. Overall, I’m happy we purchased it, but I do think another mat would have been just fine. The play kits are wonderful in that the kids play with the toys long past their age range. They’re very open ended. I do wish I could just purchase individual play kits here and there- but they require a subscription (of course, it’s easy to cancel but still). I appreciate that they’re now starting to sell individual toys at Target. Appreciate what they’re doing, but just hard to justify the cost.
I was really influenced to get the playmat. I thought I would be able to use it for a long time but it was really only used for 4-5 months. The mat was pretty good for tummy time, but it isn’t very thick. Probably wouldn’t get it again
I love lovevery. my baby is super engaged with everything they send, and i love the quality and design. everything is still intact after use, and we will be regifting.
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now that my baby is mobile, i wouldn't mind more engaging playthings that get my baby on his feet.
These are amazing! Kids get sick of toys so fast so it’s great to have a refresh of fun toys that help them learn and not having to think about buying them or researching. Definitely worth it. You have enough to worry about as a new parent!
The kits are filled with a ton of items that are all age-appropriate and have a guide that teaches you about it all. It's all designed well and a stark contrast to most baby stuff.
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It's pricey
2y ago
I'll start with - save your money on the playmat. Lovevery's mat is beautiful, and really well thought out, but my baby was crawling at 4 months, so it was all over from there. The subscription boxes, and additional toys on their website are wonderful! Their customer service has also been great when I've skipped some boxes (look at what comes in them, and really think about what your child plays with). I do feel that some of the boxes are more worth the cost than others, but I love that this is a company I can trust my child with, and that they have age appropriate learning toys. Their block set is so beautiful and has been a huge hit! Also to note, some of their products can be purchased at target!
My 7 month old nephew loves his Loveevery toys. His current obsession is the Spinning Rainbow :) As I am not yet a parent I appreciate that the toys are aesthetically pleasing (don't look like something that needs to be put away) and you can tell the quality is very high. The thought behind matching the kits to developmental stages is also really smart and inventive.
Absolutely worth it if you want thoughtfully designed toys that actually grow with your child. Every piece feels intentional — beautiful materials, Montessori-inspired, and no overwhelming bright plastic everywhere. The play kits take the guesswork out of what’s developmentally appropriate, and they truly hold my kids' attention way longer than other toys. Pricey, yes, but the quality and ease make it feel like a great investment.
2y ago
We had the playgym and one of my girlfriends gets the boxes for her little and we get the hand me down boxes. I can say that they all held up great for multiple kids to get use out of and the colors, materials and the how to use cards or extremely useful for a busy mom needing to know how to best play with her babies so they get exposure to all of the different practice learning milestones. I wish the play gym was a little bit bigger. My babies were so big that they would roll and knock it over and stuff like that before the one year mark.
We have had the Lovevery playmat since my baby was born. It's probably the one thing he has used every single day. He loves it. It is pricey, but for us it was worth it.
We've used Lovevery since our daughter was born - so, almost 2 years! We've had all of the play kits since and the playmat - I recommend this company to EVERYONE. The items are curated to meet the specific needs for the growth of your child, which takes the guessing out of parenting a lot, and they are SUCH GOOD QUALITY. I know the price point is a bit high, AND, it's worth it. Kids are tough on things and these never break. We will continue to use these items until they no longer make them for her age, it was the number one thing I put on our baby registry.
5y ago
While I don't have a kid, every friend has put Lovevery on their baby shower list. Definitely made some new parents verrry happy by snagged them pieces from their collection!
My nieces love the Lovevery toys and puzzles. They have been great learning tools, but unfortunately they aren’t as lasting or durable as some other Montessori/ interactive toys.
3y ago
Cool toys that are developmentally appropriate but very costly, and you must subscribe you cannot buy individual boxes. You won’t find the same toys in these boxes just anywhere but you will find similar ones on Amazon.
4y ago
I’ve gotten all the boxes up to 16 months. It’s so easy and I love that I don’t have to research products for my toddler. He enjoys them alll
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I love the cards in the box that give ideas. The app was great for under 12 months. I’d love if that was extended to toddler years
With 2 kids my house now feels like it's overflowing with toys. Sometimes I dream of throwing away all of my kids toys and just keeping the Lovevery sets - they are amazing, come exactly when we need a refresh, and are so thoughtful and aesthetically pleasing!
Wonderful baby development brand that takes the pressure off parent to buy the "right "kind of toys. I like that it is easy to understand the benefits of each toy and how it might be helping your child developmentally. Plus they resell for quite a bit of money.
1y ago
This is THE baby toy brand. I nannied for a family that followed the montessori method and we used these toys frequently. They come in a subscription box every few weeks and are excellent quality, and tailored to the age of the child playing with the toys as the child grows. Pretty cool!
Love the quality and convenience that Lovevery provides! We have the playmat and our little one uses it every day still and he's currently 8 months. We also had the subscription up until he was 6 months and appreciated having one less thing to worry about. Ultimately canceled because it was a lot of little toys stacking up against us and we're still finding use with the products we have.