So in this post, I’m sharing how we worked on understanding the history of North America through famous landmarks, figures and playsets that depict the life of the early people of North America.
Introducing the North American History
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Based on my experience, the best way to teach kids about history is through famous landmarks. I remember growing up with my father’s stories of Greece, Spain, Egypt and South America. He has photos taken at the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, in Acropolis, Christ the Redeemer in Rio and more. He’s telling me a bit about history through the landmarks in his photos, which fascinated me. Since then, I’ve been very interested in travelling and learning about world history. I wanted to inspire Mavi in the same way. I always start my history lessons with the famous landmarks using our travel photos and the Safari Toobs (Around the World, World Landmarks). Recently, I purchased the Safari Supertoob USA (on sale) because Mavi wanted to know more about the US (inspired by our trip there last May).
So in this post, I’m sharing how we worked on understanding the history of North America through famous landmarks, figures and playsets that depict the life of the early people of North America.

So in this post, I’m sharing how we worked on understanding the history of North America through famous landmarks, figures and playsets that depict the life of the early people of North America.
Early Literacy with Beginning Letter Sound BINGO Game
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Vito is 36 months old.
Hello everyone! It’s been awhile! We’re having minor fixes at home thus, the lack of updates and posts. But I am so happy to say, that Vito is FINALLY interested with letters! He’s currently showing eagerness in learning how to write and read letters. You can check our updates and photos in my Instagram account. So expect A LOT of letter/phonics/reading activities in the coming days… and months from us!
To start with, we played a BINGO game early this week and I was so happy that Vito loved and enjoyed it!
Highly Recommended Montessori Materials
Monday, November 7, 2016
Another feature for 12 Months of Montessori series! For November, I’m sharing our favorite Montessori materials that my kids love and have been using for years. So to those who are asking me on what Montessori materials to invest in, here are my recommendations:
Teaching the Phases of the Moon to Gradeschoolers
Friday, November 4, 2016
Probably by now, you must have read my post on the Phases of the Moon for preschoolers. If not, I highly recommend that you do for it will give you ideas on how to introduce the moon’s phases to kids from ages 2.5 years and older.
We’ve been discussing this topic almost every year, and for this year, I wanted to give Mavi something different. So here are the materials I prepared for him: wall chart of the moon’s phases, a booklet for definition and nomenclature cards.

We’ve been discussing this topic almost every year, and for this year, I wanted to give Mavi something different. So here are the materials I prepared for him: wall chart of the moon’s phases, a booklet for definition and nomenclature cards.
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