Channel: @whynotmontessori
Ideal work for ages: 18mo+
NOTES:
First, observe your child and the kind of activities he/she is drawn to. Second, understand their current skills and abilities. Make sure your child is adequately prepared physically and mentally (Ex. child has mastered walking, carrying a tray, sitting down and getting up from a chair, dry pouring, etc).
Feel free to make slight variations to each activity to change the skill level. However, remain consistent in presentations (same manner, same order).
You do not have to use food coloring in the water.
Stores that carry small materials: Target, Walmart, The Container Store, Michael's, and your local thrift stores.
The materials shown, I purchased new. The total cost was: $32, and I can use most of the items for other Montessori work! Here's the price breakdown: Placemat (shelf liner): $1.21ea Clear Tray: $2.78ea White Plate/Tray: $1.50ea Bath Tread: $.29ea Small Glass Pitcher: $1.10 Medium Glass Pitcher: $1.50 Placemat Holder: $.25ea Dropper: $1ea Sponge: $.35ea Measuring Cup: $1.97 Baster: $2.49 Funnel: $3.99 Ice Tray: $1.93 Rag: $.11 Small Glass: $.77ea Small-mouth Glass Container: $1.19 Clear and White Bowl: $1.99ea Paint Palette: $1
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