I am so thankful for The Helpful Garden for providing us this printable (saved me a lot of time!). Of all the plant and animal activities that we have done in the past, I have forgotten this one basic activity for Montessori botany and zoology: identifying plant and animals.
Indoor Garden Play for Counting Bugs
Monday, May 22, 2017
Vito is 42 months old.
So we are seeing a lot of bugs lately. Vito is enjoying it! We do nature walks in the morning to see the honeybees, flies and unidentified flying objects in the field. And we even caught the wasp that went inside the house last week for exploration. Lately, we would walk our way to Mavi’s school to pick him up. During these walks, we would count the number of bugs we see in the bushes and trees. Vito enjoyed it and I thought that we could also do it at home as an extension. So I made this “garden” setup for him, wherein we will pretend to catch bugs with our tweezers and place the right number in our number cards.
Food Preparations That A 3 Year Old Can Do
Friday, May 19, 2017
I don’t often share the practical life activities (in the kitchen) of the kids because I seldom take photos of them while working. Mostly, because they handle some delicate materials and I wanted to give my full attention whenever we work in the kitchen. Now that Vito is quite adept in this area, I started taking pictures to demonstrate some of the things that he can work on independently. These are mostly breakfast and snacks preparations. And because our main meal involves boiling oil or water and meat, only the big brother can participate on this not Vito (3 years old).
Montessori Inspired Study of Snails for Preschoolers
Sunday, May 14, 2017
We’ve been getting a lot of morning showers which resulted in a bunch of snails popping up everywhere. Vito is loving it, now that he’s older, he’s enjoying the sight of these little fellows. One time, we caught one sticking out my husband’s car. Vito was excited! I made Vito watch as I removed the snail from the car, placed it in our disposable plastic container and brought it inside for him to observe (and explore).
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