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Explore STEM Activity Guides & Montessori Tips

Discover fun, hands-on learning strategies to nurture your child’s curiosity at home, from robot building to nature exploration.

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Crystal growing experiment
Ages 7-12
STEM Approved
Science & Nature

The Magic of Crystal Growing

A step-by-step tutorial on how to grow vibrant crystals at home while learning about molecular structures.

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Toddler playing with Montessori board
Ages 3-6
Early Learning

5 Ways to Use Montessori Boards

Maximize your toddler's fine motor skill development with these creative, open-ended Montessori board activities.

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Child solving math puzzle
Ages 5-9
STEM Approved
Mathematics

Making Math Visual and Fun

Turn abstract numbers into tangible concepts using wooden blocks, fraction puzzles, and everyday objects.

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Building an engineering bridge
Ages 8-12
STEM Approved
Engineering

Bridge Building Challenge

Explore principles of tension and compression by building a mini suspension bridge in your living room.

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Sensory play materials
Ages 3-5
Sensory Development

DIY Sensory Bins for Toddlers

Create engaging sensory experiences using household items and our curated tactile learning toys.

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Space exploration playset
Ages 6-10
STEM Approved
Astronomy

Backyard Stargazing for Kids

A beginner's guide to identifying constellations and sparking an early love for space exploration.

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Creating a Montessori Space at Home

Setting up a nurturing environment empowers your child to learn independently. Follow these simple steps to transform your playroom.

1

Declutter & Rotate

Keep only a few toys accessible at a time. Rotate them weekly to maintain interest and prevent feeling overwhelmed.

2

Child-Sized Access

Use low shelves instead of deep toy boxes. Make sure your child can reach, choose, and put away their activities independently.

3

Categorize by Skill

Group items logically: a tray for building blocks, a basket for sensory materials, and a quiet corner for reading.

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