I would like to make this post brief and to the point. We don’t have a lot of toys at home, so I only have a short list. I called this list “Montessori friendly” because these are toys that my kids would actually play on a regular basis. To get the best of toys for your kids, it is better that you are aware of what they really really like and what makes them happy.
So to give you ideas on what my kids love to play at home scroll down below to check them out.
Montessori Inspired Continent 3 Part Cards and Booklet
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Vito is 4 years and Mavi is 9 years old.
One thing that I love with making our own learning materials is that I get to customize them according to the kids’ liking. One of these materials is the continent learning printables I made last year which we often use. At first, Vito would match it according to colors, now that he’s older, he’s trying to know the names of the continents, especially the ones where he’s been to.
One thing that I love with making our own learning materials is that I get to customize them according to the kids’ liking. One of these materials is the continent learning printables I made last year which we often use. At first, Vito would match it according to colors, now that he’s older, he’s trying to know the names of the continents, especially the ones where he’s been to.
Montessori Friendly Gift Ideas for Tweens and Teens (2017)
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
This post contains affiliate links.
These gift ideas are intended for families with older children, ages 9 to 16 years old. I made this list based on my son’s and niece’s current interests and hobbies. These are suitable for kids who are hobbyists, artists, musically inclined, readers and explorers. Mavi owns some of these already (some are hand-me-down), and others are still on the “wishlist”.
Thanksgiving Preschool Literacy Learning Pack
Friday, November 10, 2017
Hello everyone! I recently launched our Thanksgiving Preschool Literacy Pack in our shop as a tool to aid my kids learn about this celebration in the United States. Though we may not be celebrating Thanksgiving, but this is our way of learning different cultures and understanding the meaning of the celebration. (Note: pictures of my kids using these materials are in my Instagram account!)
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