Category: Montessori

Save up to 32% off the Little Partners Learning Tower

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Right now, Amazon has the Little Partners Learning Tower on sale for up to 32% off the regular price. This sturdy step stool is a great way to get your kids involved in the kitchen by allowing them to work at the counter right alongside you. This offer is good until Dec. 11, 2012, or…

Up to 30% Off Select Toys for Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers

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For a limited time, Amazon is offering discounts on select toys for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, including brands such as Plan Toys. Here are some of my favorite toys: 38% off the PlanToys Road & Rail Deluxe Play Set — This set normally retails for $90.99, but is marked down to $56.13 and ground shipping…

Setting the table

setting the table

Our son is now 29 months old. Please note: I use the terms “he” and “him” in this exercise because my child is a boy and I find using “he/she” and “him/her” to be clunky. This is a simple practical life exercise that uses everyday household objects. If your child is left-handed, you’ll need to…

Using a bulb syringe

using a syringe

Our son is now 29 months old. Please note: I use the terms “he” and “him” in this exercise because my child is a boy and I find using “he/she” and “him/her” to be clunky. This is a simple practical life exercise that uses everyday household objects. It helps to develop finger dexterity and teaches…

Scent bottles

smelling scents

Our son is now 28 months old. Please note: I use the terms “he” and “him” in this exercise because my child is a boy and I find using “he/she” and “him/her” to be clunky. This is a sensorial exercise that requires your child to sort various smells. It helps your child to develop his…

Learning to pour

pouring rice

Our son is now 28 months old. Please note: I use the terms “he” and “him” in this exercise because my child is a boy and I find using “he/she” and “him/her” to be clunky. This is a simple practical life exercise that uses everyday household objects. It helps to develop fine-motor skills by teaching…

Opening and closing objects

hermetic jar

Our son is now 28 months old. Please note: I use the terms “he” and “him” in this exercise because my child is a boy and I find using “he/she” and “him/her” to be clunky. This is an easy-to-do practical life exercise that uses everyday household objects. It is modified from Teach Me to Do…

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