Toddlers love brooms and mops. Sweeping is a great activity for coordination, eye to hand development and muscle control.
Sweeping is a great practical life activity for your toddler. A sturdy, short broom is essential for this activity. You can make a short broom by cutting the wooden handle and sanding it smoothly. It provides hours of activity.
The geometric solid shapes, such as a sphere or cube, can be introduced to very young toddlers. Younger toddlers seem to like the solid shapes more than older preschool children. Holding beautiful wooden shapes in their hands gives a gratifying sense of feel to your curious toddlers.
I used to make sandcastles at low tide and loved it when high tide would wash away my work. Check out the free to print lesson about ocean tides at montessorimom.com
The surface of the earth is covered by 2/3 water. Water cycles through our environment. Find out more and print out these reading cards at montessorimom.com
Weather changes all the time. Different things, such as the rotation of the earth, cold air masses at the north and south arctic areas and warm air masses at the equator help bring different air masses together to make our weather patterns.
Check out more about weather fronts and free printouts at montessorimom.com
Some birds stay year round in the polar regions while others migrate there in the spring and summer months. Check out the free printouts and more information at montessorimom.com
Arctic seabirds mostly migrate to the arctic areas during warmer weather. Check out this mini lesson with free science reading cards at montessorimom.com