Montisorri baby room
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This pedagogic mirror from Micuna's Micussori collection is an excellent way to improve your child's motor skills, help them to stand up by themselves and discover their environment in a playful and autonomous way. The wooden bar can be fixed on 3 different heights to follow your child's growth or can be removed. The mirror can be fixed horizontally or vertically.
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Many ideas and resources for preparing a Montessori baby space at home for newborns up to approximately 2 months old; perfect for baby parents and caregivers.
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Four key principles to keep in mind when designing a Montessori Room for your home.
Rachel H saved to Montessori ideas for little A
One of my very dear military spouse friends (from way back before we had kiddos…now she’s pregnant with her second AND third–twins!) is an absolute inspiration when it comes to creating Montessori inspired spaces. She recently shared on Instagram how she tailored her spaces to fit Montessori philosophy for her daughter, I knew I had […]
From snack time to an infant space, Montessori homeschools accomodate all ages at the same time. Here's what you need to get started.

Holly Golightly saved to Wyatts room
Hola de neuvo familias ¿Qué tal? Hoy en DEF seguimos aprendiendo... Alguna vez nos habéis preguntado qué nos parece el método Montessori...

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In continuation of our Montessori Home Tour part I , here is part II - the kids’ bedrooms and bathroom! As all of the playing happens in our common areas, their bedrooms are really just for reading together and sleeping. Therefore we try to keep their rooms pretty minimal in terms of toys and dist
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