Montessori Inspired Activities for Pre-Schoolers is perfect for you if you are you interested in Montessori but you can’t send you child to a Montessori pre-school or do you love Montessori but can’t afford to buy all the equipment, or maybe you want to suppliment your child’s Montessori education?
Or you don’t give a hoot about Montessori, and you are looking for activities for toddlers to keep your child quiet and busy so you can get your jobs done!
Then this book is perfect for you, many of these activities are used in the Montessori classroom but don’t use any specific Montessori toys or equipment which means you can set them up at home, at very little cost.
+ 50 quick & easy to prepare activities
+ All are aimed at helping the child’s development
+ Use Montessori’s theory without the cost of expensive equipment
+ Activities are engaging giving you some quiet time
+ Many activities have suggestions to make it more challenging
+ All have been tried and tested
+ Includes basic science activities for kids
+ Low cost to set up the activities, many of the items you will already own
+ Free set of high quality printables to go with the book
+ Includes photo, what you need & advice on setting up and demonstrating each activity
+ Suitable for children from 2 to 6 years old
Over 7 years ago Jo Ebisujima started blogging about the Montessori activities that she did at home with her son. As they were on a tight budget many of the activities were done using everyday household equipment allowing them to buy a number of specialized key pieces of equipment for their son.
Montessori's theory on education should be available to everyone as it helps the child with independence and self awareness, and although many of these activities seem very simple to an adult, for a child, they are engaging and help them to learn about the world around them, they help build concentration, dexterity and strengthen those important pincer muscles and fine motor skills.
This book is a collection of activities taken from the blog when Jo's son was between the ages of two and four. (but many were used until he was much older). Montessori theory is touched on in the in the book but not in depth as it is a practical guide for busy parents to set up activities for their developing child to do at home.
Buy Montessori Inspired Activities for Pre-Schoolers
Or you don’t give a hoot about Montessori, and you are looking for activities for toddlers to keep your child quiet and busy so you can get your jobs done!
Then this book is perfect for you, many of these activities are used in the Montessori classroom but don’t use any specific Montessori toys or equipment which means you can set them up at home, at very little cost.
Why this book is good for you…
+ 50 quick & easy to prepare activities
+ All are aimed at helping the child’s development
+ Use Montessori’s theory without the cost of expensive equipment
+ Activities are engaging giving you some quiet time
+ Many activities have suggestions to make it more challenging
+ All have been tried and tested
+ Includes basic science activities for kids
+ Low cost to set up the activities, many of the items you will already own
+ Free set of high quality printables to go with the book
+ Includes photo, what you need & advice on setting up and demonstrating each activity
+ Suitable for children from 2 to 6 years old
Over 7 years ago Jo Ebisujima started blogging about the Montessori activities that she did at home with her son. As they were on a tight budget many of the activities were done using everyday household equipment allowing them to buy a number of specialized key pieces of equipment for their son.
Montessori's theory on education should be available to everyone as it helps the child with independence and self awareness, and although many of these activities seem very simple to an adult, for a child, they are engaging and help them to learn about the world around them, they help build concentration, dexterity and strengthen those important pincer muscles and fine motor skills.
This book is a collection of activities taken from the blog when Jo's son was between the ages of two and four. (but many were used until he was much older). Montessori theory is touched on in the in the book but not in depth as it is a practical guide for busy parents to set up activities for their developing child to do at home.
Buy Montessori Inspired Activities for Pre-Schoolers