Des jeux montessori a fabriquer pour aider les enfants dans leur apprentissage. Des DIY basés sur la pedagogie montessori à fabriquer à la maison et tres simplement afin de developper l'autonomie et la motricite de l'enfant.
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An easy DIY that you can do at home! Add some colour to your childs play using these adorable little wooden peg dolls in their matching coloured cups!
When choosing toys, ensure that they are open-ended toys in that they can be played with in multiple and varied ways. Open-ended toys encourage creativity
I used to have one of these in my classroom, so I knew this was something I wanted my husband to make for the kids. He says it’s pretty easy to make at home, so I’ve included his instr…
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How to make DIY wooden puzzles for kids. We show you how to make these simple toddler wooden shape puzzles with this easy tutorial
Make your own Montessori Toys - this is a really simple way to make your own montessori toys for young children and toddlers
When choosing toys, ensure that they are open-ended toys in that they can be played with in multiple and varied ways. Open-ended toys encourage creativity
The most aesthetic stacking toy, for the mama with the love for Montessori toys. These are perfect for your littles and make great gifts. The wood base is around 8” but might vary slightly as it is homemade.
After having introduced my little man to chunky puzzles, next up on my list was to create simple two-piece jigsaw puzzles. I wanted to keep it really simple, attractive and fun for him to play with. I have a few shop bought 2,3 pieces puzzles, but I wanted to begin with homemade ones first. So after looking around for some ideas I came up with this idea. Using cardboard scraps, coloured paper bits some googly eyes and coloured pens, I was all set to create my own little pack of jigsaw puzzles for my toddler. It is super easy to put together that it was all completed in a single nap time, that is around 1 hour or so. My 16-month-old couldnt solve the puzzles, but enjoyed the googly eyes and loved handling the cardboard Things needed: Cardboard Scrap Colour Paper Sketch Pens, Paint Glue, Scissors Googly Eyes Procedure: I first cut out even squares out of the cardboard scraps that I had. I came up with 8 squares. I then cut out basic shapes out of the coloured papers. One shape in each colour that I had. I managed to get 8 different colours, yay! Then I stuck the colour paper shapes onto each piece of cardboard. Now the fun part! I drew a bit and added on little embellishments onto the basic shapes to create some fancy cute pictures! So now, instead of just shapes, they were little pictures! :) Another fun part! I cut through the cardboard pieces randomly such that they end up into two pieces - vertically cut, horizontally cut, zigzag cut... oh I just had fun here! :D That's that! Now I let my little fellow have his turn of fun and play with the pieces as he pleased. Of course he did not know to put two matching pieces together... he just enjoyed touching them, feeling the googly eyes and just exploring! :) Well, eventually he will figure it out!
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