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MONTESSORIJanuary 1, 2018January 1, 2018

A guide to toy rotation in four simple steps

Happy New Year!  A new year always makes me want to sort and purge, with ambitions to make *this* the year I crack the secret to keeping a tidy house (answers on a postcard, please!) With that in mind I’ve written a guide to toy rotation in the hope that some of you will find…

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18-24 months MONTESSORIDecember 15, 2016

What’s on Frida’s shelves (20 months) 

If you are rolling your eyes at yet another shelf post – hear me out.  Sometimes I go for months without really adjusting Frida’s shelves, but sometimes I find myself changing them up every few weeks. I really do try and “follow the child” – if Frida is using something and engaged by it, I…

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18-24 months MONTESSORINovember 29, 2016November 30, 2016

Toy shelves at 19 months 

I looked at Frida’s toy shelves critically a few days ago, and I was pretty unhappy with what I saw. Not with the content – all of her toys are lovely, engaging, and open-ended, mostly beautifully made and wooden. No, what bothered me is that there were simply too many. I’m a firm believer in…

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