A letter from John, Emme's head of customer
You're already preparing for this baby. This is the part no one puts on the registry.
We started Emme with a simple conviction: what touches your child should be natural, considered, and calm. It turns out the best thinking on early education rests on the same conviction.
The Montessori method — the one the Google founders credit for their success more than Stanford — isn't really about schools or expensive toys. It's about the environment you prepare and the way you observe the small person in front of you. It starts at birth. Honestly, it starts with how you set up the nursery.
Elite Montessori schools charge $30,000 a year. The ideas inside them are nearly free. So we spent months distilling the method into one guide any parent can use at home — starting before your baby arrives.
You found this at the perfect time. Most parents don't.
With warmth,
John


