After months of struggling with my mental health, our learning spaces were a mess. This long weekend my friends and I decided to tackle it as a team (child-free)! How blessed am I to have the support and love?! We put on some music and worked our magic together getting things just so. (Note: for those […]
Ten Useful Additions to Loose Parts
Loose parts by themselves are such an incredibly open-ended and useful addition to play and creativity for children. I have previously written about the types of loose parts that you can collect for play and why. However, with some really simple additions, you can transform loose parts into a more engaging activity or play experience. […]
The Best Montessori Printables
Montessori Printables are everywhere online now. But finding good quality, affordable printables can be difficult. My favourite free Montessori printable resources are from The Helpful Garden. She has a brilliant range and quality (for free!) I love how it’s set up with every area covered: Language, Mathematics, Sensorial, Practical Life, Geography, Science. Imagine Our Life […]
Sensory Nature Scavenger Hunt | Free Printable!
This week our homeschool co-op had a brilliant time exploring one of our local nature reserves and doing a Sensory Nature Scavenger Hunt! It was a warm enough morning for bare feet and full body sensory fun! Typically, scavenger hunts focus on sight and maybe touch. I took it that step further to […]
Montessori Maths Trays
contains affiliate links Montessori Maths The Montessori method focuses strongly on a tactile approach to mathematics. I truly think that this is the best way to learn maths and (with careful observation of your child’s interests and development) hands on activities make learning maths enjoyable! Maria Montessori believed that children have an innately Mathematical Mind […]
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