Montessori

Little toy sitting on the floor and playing with wooden stacking blocks.

Stacking, Sorting, & Matching for Toddlers: Why Do They Find It So Fascinating?

Did you know that toddlers have an innate drive to explore and understand the world around them? It’s called toddler curiosity, and it’s the fuel that keeps them learning new stuff e...

Sisters sitting on a kitchen table and eating an orange.

How to Create a Montessori Kitchen: Our Tips & Toy Ideas

Did you know that in Montessori education, even the kitchen doubles as a classroom? Forget just pots and pans, we're talking about a space where your little one can whip up independe...

Toddler doing chores by sweeping the floor with a cleaning set.

Should Children Do Chores? The Montessori Method Says 'Yes!'

Should children do chores? Many parents ponder this question, and the Montessori method has a clear answer: absolutely, yes! Children can learn a lot from doing household chores. Th...

Toddler playing with colorful wooden Alphabet letters on a white table.

Learning the Alphabet Early On: Montessori ABC Toys

Even if your 3-year-old can rattle off their ABCs flawlessly, mastering the sounds that make up words is a whole different ballgame. To truly succeed at reading, kids need hands-on a...

Maria Montessori with her student on the BBC radio.

Who Was Dr. Maria Montessori?

Maria Montessori was an Italian doctor and educator who came up with a new way for kids to learn. She had this wild idea that children learn best when they’re free to explore and dis...

Toddler playing with a busy board.

What Does a Busy Board Do? Understand Its Benefits With Our 3 Top Picks!

Ever wished you could encourage your little one to play independently while also helping them develop essential skills? Well, say hello to the busy board - your new best friend when ...