Most children love being out in nature and are excited to participate in any learning that explains how the world around them works. My twin toddlers are the same and started showing so much interest in books about plants, so I figured I would entertain their...
How To Make A Jumbo Two-piece Puzzle for your Toddlers’ Educational Growth.
Growing up, I can remember sitting with my sisters, working as a team to complete numerous puzzles. Adults and children alike love to play with puzzles. We love the challenge they present us and the satisfaction of completing a masterpiece. For toddlers and young...
DIY Montessori Spindle Box Inspired Counting Activity for Toddlers
Over the last few weeks, my twin toddler girls and I have been working on the Math skill of One-to-One correspondence. This Montessori Spindle Box activity provides an opportunity for us to work on this skill. What is One-to-one Correspondence? One-to-one...
Why Sorting and Classifying are Important Skills for Young Children
Child sorting bears by colour. Sorting and classifying are skills that are most times acquired naturally. Of late, I am noticing that my toddler twin girls are sorting and classifying their toys when it is time to pack up. They understand that items belong to a...
7 Reasons A Daily Routine is Important for Your Child
Did you know that the first few weeks of the school year are spent getting children to understand routines and what is expected of them each day? The teacher spends time outlining expectations and modelling expected behaviours that our little ones need to use in the...