DIY “Sound” Box
The Sound Box journey continues in our home. Getting a picture that you can fit to the box works well. We filled our “E” box with sand. Our “D” box has a picture of “Daddy” on it. We filled this one...
View ArticlePractical Life: Transferring Dry Goods
One of the first lessons in Montessori Early Childhood (3-6 years old) is within Practical Life: Transfer of Dry Goods. Many of the Practical Life works are easy and inexpensive to replicate at home....
View ArticleSensory Activity for Toddlers and Preschoolers
I learned this one from my son’s co-op preschool. It was a big ‘duh’ moment. Yes, latex medical gloves. Over the years I have created sensory bins, sensory bags and sensory bottles but this idea, my...
View ArticleChristmas Sensory Bin
Jingle Bells Jingle Bells & Rice Jingle Bells, Rice & a Hand Strainer You also need a bin (we use a medium sized storage container). Invite your child to sift, to discover the jingle bells...
View ArticleChinese New Year Sensory Tub
Sensory tubs are a hands on way to allow your child to learn through exploring objects, the colors and the feel of them, especially. Chinese New Year is a favorite of mine with the vibrant colors,...
View ArticleMontessori Practical Life: Pouring Dry Goods
One the early exercises in a Montessori classroom, the Pouring of Dry Goods is typically introduced after or simultaneously with Transferring of Dry Goods and Introduction to Sponging. So, very young...
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