Thursday, February 12, 2009

Our new Montessori cabinet

It's not big but it's perfect! 

The doors fold right back so it feels really welcoming & right now I've mostly got Practical Life activities set up so I don't need more space. There is more space up top behind the glass doors for when I get more organised and can start including some Sensorial materials

I reeeally want to have a Pink Tower and the Red Rods and more but with school fees I think I'm going to have to make all of my Montessori materials so I'll have to work out what I will be able to have do. Any advice will be gratefully accepted :)


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  1. Your cabinet is nice! I would be excited too. That's great that you can make your own materials. I am not crafty at all!

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  2. It looks REALLY GREAT Amber. Congratulations. There are posts here at Montessori at Home about making your own sensorial materials. Here's the link to the first of a series of three on the pink tower and brown stairs. She also did red rods later. http://moosehuntress.blogspot.com/2008/03/make-your-own-sensorial-material-part-1.html

    I'll let you hunt the archives on your own. However, I can tell you I bought my red rods for $17 at Adena Montessori and my pink tower for $20. (The sale they have right now is not quite as good as when I purchased, I think they are more like $20 and $25.) I don't think I could have made them for that much.

    Good luck, keep us posted!

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  3. Oh! It is so beautiful! What a perfect space!

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  4. It is perfect! I love it. Thanks for visiting. Koko, my oldest is going to be 4 next month, and my youngest is going to be 2 next month as well.

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