



Mini Cutter
Share the magical power of chopping up kitchen yumminess with your little one. Bananas, strawberries, cucumbers – oh my! The possibilities for fun and learning are plentiful with this wooden, Montessori-inspired knife.
- Supports fine motor skill development and independence
- Great for heuristic play, pretend play, and open-ended play
- Eco-friendly, non-toxic, and FDA compliant
- Super safe and doesn't break the skin
GREENGUARD Gold
FSC Certified
California Prop 65
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Details
The Mini Cutter is designed to help toddlers safely participate in everyday kitchen activities while building confidence and independence. Inspired by Montessori principles, this thoughtfully shaped wooden knife allows little hands to practice food preparation alongside caregivers.
Perfect for slicing soft fruits and vegetables like bananas, strawberries, and cucumbers, it supports the development of fine motor skills and coordination in a hands-on, practical way. Its ergonomic design makes it easy for small hands to grip, encouraging child-led participation during meal prep.
Crafted from eco-friendly, non-toxic materials and made to meet food safety standards, this wooden knife is durable, smooth, and thoughtfully designed for young learners. Whether used in the kitchen or as part of imaginative play, it’s a meaningful addition to a Montessori playroom furniture and learning setup.
- Materials:
- FSC® European solid beech wood
- Dimensions:
- Size: 4 in x 3.5 in
As always, safe for you, your home, and the planet.
- ASTM F963
- California Prop 65
- Intertek Certified
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified
- FSC® Wood
- Assembly Instructions: No assembly required.
- Care: Made for indoor use. Keep this product away from heat sources and wet surroundings.
To clean, wipe down with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth. - Warranty: All products are guaranteed with our 3-year warranty.

Open-ended living for independent learning
Toddlers learn best when they touch things, smell things, taste things, and see things. Look for ways to provide hands-on, firsthand experiences to encourage independence and self-directed learning.

How to Teach Your Child to Use a Knife
Most toddlers are enthusiastic helpers if we can find a way for them to safely be involved. If you’re wondering how to teach your child to use a wooden knife, we’ve put together a guide to walk you through teaching this skill.
Frequently Asked Questions
A kid-friendly knife is any kitchen knife tool adapted for children—smaller size, safer blade, and made from materials and finishes that are non-toxic and easy to handle. The Mini Cutter is eco-friendly, non-toxic, supports open-ended play and snack preparation. Your little one can use a kid-friendly knife to help with food preparation in the kitchen in a developmentally appropriate way.
Children can begin using our wooden Mini Cutter once they demonstrate curiosity about helping in everyday tasks and can safely follow simple instructions, typically around toddler and preschool ages. Pairing it with a Toddler Tower or kitchen helper stool supports safe participation in food prep and hands-on activities appropriate for developing coordination and confidence.
A great choice for toddlers is a small Montessori wooden knife. Its blunt edge and natural wood material make it much safer for little hands while still allowing them to practice real cutting with soft foods. The size is perfect for small grips, helping young children develop fine motor skills and confidence in the kitchen. Plus, wooden knives give children a more grown-up and meaningful experience than plastic alternatives.
The Mini Cutter is made of solid European beech wood and is simple to care for. Clean it using a damp cloth and mild soap. To protect the natural wood, don’t soak it in water. Dry immediately.
Yes — our Mini Cutter is made from FSC©-certified wood with a non-toxic, 0-VOC finish and is GREENGUARD Gold certified for indoor air quality. Unlike plastic toy knives, it avoids harmful chemicals and provides a more natural tactile experience while supporting safety-first interaction under adult supervision.
Many plastic play tools are visually loud and feel out of place in neutral, design-forward homes. The Mini Cutter’s minimalist wood aesthetic and high-quality construction blend into calm kitchen spaces while still being purposeful for play and learning, similar to other Montessori-style pieces that feel intentional rather than “kid gear.”
The Mini Cutter is designed for open-ended, real-world play — inviting children to help with safe kitchen tasks like slicing soft fruit or spreading butter under supervision. This kind of participation builds fine motor control, bilateral coordination, sequencing, and decision-making, aligning with Montessori principles of independence and practical life skills.








