Montessori Practical Life: Spooning Activities for January
These are pictures of spooning activities from my first practical life shelf in January 2011, with a theme of blue & purple for winter. Use them to inspire your own activities!
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Andrea Coventry is a Montessori child, now Montessori educator, who seeks to share this educational philosophy with the world. This background, coupled with over 20 years of experience with children of all a... View profile
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Post a CommentGreat shots, terrific ideas!