Trying out Montessori

For as long as I can remember ever since we got E, I have always been looking for play ideas for E, which are both fun and also helps with his development. I remember reading about the Montessori approach and it resonated a lot with me.  I like how calm every thing seems to be and also can be. The prepared environment. I like that we mostly follow the child, respecting the child but also with boundaries. I'm not sure if I would ever consider letting E be in the kitchen if I was not aware of the Montessori way. Maybe I would but I would probably be less open to letting him help out. I like that the most about Montessori. Trusting the child, trusting their capabilities. They are capable of doing a lot of things if we let them and if we prepare the environment for them. 

We try very much to prepare our house in a way that is Montessori. We are definitely not a fully Montessori home but again we try. And mostly we try to be respectful towards E. We let him have hands on learning as much as possible. I also try to provide opportunities for him to explore more of his current interests.

Half of E’s room which is also the play area.

Half of E’s room which is also the play area.

So from reading and researching about Montessori’s way of living/raising a child, we decide to have shelf materials for E that are Montessori aligned. I rotate them weekly(I try to, especially when I see E losing interest or no interest at all in the current rotation). We don't have much space and we're also trying to use whatever we have without adding more furnitures. But yes, we make do and so far, it's been ok. 

our materials on the shelf last week

our materials on the shelf last week

At 24 months, E does shelf work mostly with either one of us nearby as he likes to chat I think. Very rarely he does shelf work on his own and sometimes we do get the occasional  bringing the tray outside to where we are to do it closer to us(if we are busy with our own stuff). 

We've also prepared areas with open ended toys (both in his room and the living room) and he will usually be busy with those for independent play. I noticed that E will gladly play on his own right after his meals. I think he knows that we are usually not available to play right after a meal because we have to clean up. Sometimes he does ask us to play but we will remind him that we need to clean up, do dishes and we'll come play when we're done. He's welcome to stay in the kitchen or play. Sometimes he does stay in the kitchen and he will find things to tinker with. If he doesn't, and he keeps insisting that I play with him, I will usually ask him to do something, mostly to put his laundry in the washing machine and that will keep him occupied for a bit. If everything doesn't work, I'll remind him of what I need to do and he'll just wait(patiently as a toddler can be :))

So far, parenting/learning the Montessori way has been beneficial for E. We can see the benefits through his development and through his confidence. And we’ll keep following his interests and we’ll see how it goes.

till next time,m

Dinosaurs!

In the past month or so, or every once in a while I would be wondering if E is learning new things or being exposed to new things. Maybe he is learning new things every day or often but sometimes I feel this pressure to teach him things, or feel this worry that he is not learning as much as his peers who goes to school. 

So yes what does this have to do with dinosaurs? 

In the past few weeks, E kept bringing the same book to me to read to him and it was the Hello World : Dinosaurs. 

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I think it was our only book about dinosaurs. He likes it when I say their names. We have this book, quite early on and he didn't really show any interest in it. It comes in a box set, he will either go for the bugs or solar system more but now all he wants to read is the dinosaurs. So I am quite excited to help him immerse in the world of dinosaurs. And I also took it as a sign that he is ready to learn about dinosaurs. 

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When we were at the bookstore a few weeks back, we got him the Wimmelbook for Dinosaurs(should have another post about Wimmelbook series. Lots of dinosaurs featured but no information on them but still fun. They also provide a free digital poster download for all the names of the dinosaurs featured. So that's another fun thing. We have printed it out and E is always excited to look through the book together while referencing the poster for the names of the dinosaurs.

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Excited to start with dinosaurs learning even more, we got him the Lift-the-flap Questions and Answers about Dinosaurs. We only got it in a few days ago but we’ve been enjoying reading it together with E even though he’s mostly enjoying lifting up the flaps now.

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And to make it more fun for E, we got the Dinosaurs toobs together with some matching cards. It’s been a fun journey towards discovering the world of dinosaurs. There’s still so much to read about which is the fun part I guess.

till next time-m

Beautiful words, beautiful illustrations, beautiful books

E has always love talking walks outside, we were always happy to take him out, either to start the day or reset his day. He loves looking at plants, playing with sticks and leaves and anything he could find while outside. So I've always been on the lookout for nature related books to introduce to him. Instagram has been a great source of book ideas, mostly the homeschool parents' accounts. They are always recommending stuff and sometimes I will just look for inspiration on what I can introduce to E. 

One of the books that I've kept in my growing list of books for E is Tree, which is illustrated by Britta Teckentrup and words by Patricia Hegarty. 

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I didn't know what to expect but the cover looks super nice and I once saw the other book by them, 'Moon' and the cover itself looks great and I was just intrigued to get it. 

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So I did, while scouring the Amazon app for books that are eligible for their 3 for 2 promotion. I was of course excited! It's been a while since I got E such a big haul of books so it's really fun, I got him Tree and Bee both by by Britta Teckentrup and Patricia Hegarty. 

My favourite page from Bee. All the pretty flowers. And that one line, “For every plant and flower you see was given life by one small bee”.

My favourite page from Bee. All the pretty flowers. And that one line, “For every plant and flower you see was given life by one small bee”.

And since I've already got two of it and I really like how the words flow together with the illustrations, I got Moon from the bookstore when I saw that it was available. 

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Now E has free reign mostly for his books ever since I put all of his books out on the shelves in the living room so he can pick and choose whichever books he wants to read when he's in the living room but he does have a small book corner in his room that is kind of curated weekly(usually to his interest or just reintroducing a book he has not been paying attention to for a while). 

But back to beautiful books, so yes, so far, E likes the Tree one the best. Maybe because it's the first book I gave him from the series or maybe it's just because of the owl he likes to point out to :) 

These books are beautiful to read and also to look at. Can't wait to read more of these books with E. 

till next time, take care-m

Books with stories Pt.1

One of the first story books that we bought for E is The Gruffalo. I kept a mental note of this title back when I was working at a bookstore. Almost every other day, someone would ask if we have Julia Donaldson's books especially The Gruffalo so it went on my mental list of books to read to my kids if I were to have any. 

When E was younger, he didn't use to like to listen to the story that much, instead he love to point at stuff, still very much like to do so but lately he has moments when he just wants me to read to him. He would sit very quietly and listen to me. It's been such a change in him, it's been quiet nice. Although it can get tiring after the fifth book in a row :) 

So on to Julia Donaldson's books. 

We introduced them to E when he was quite young, when he wasn't aware of things but we just read to him. We have accumulated quite a lot of Julia Donaldson's books over the year. Some we did borrow from the library to check out the stories before buying them. 

These are our current collection of JD’s books. most recent favourite is The Gruffalo.

These are our current collection of JD’s books. most recent favourite is The Gruffalo.

The Gruffalo in Hebrew. Makes it easier for O to read to E for the rhymes.

The Gruffalo in Hebrew. Makes it easier for O to read to E for the rhymes.

The Gruffalo’s Child. Our most recent purchase for JD’s books as E is currently so into The Gruffalo. We did borrow it from the library when E was younger and thought that buying it could go wait.

The Gruffalo’s Child. Our most recent purchase for JD’s books as E is currently so into The Gruffalo. We did borrow it from the library when E was younger and thought that buying it could go wait.

I think the fun part of the books are the rhymes(besides the illustrations or the stories). As you read, you kind of develop a tone or tune and it makes it fun for the baby or toddler. Sometimes when we are outside, I would recite a line or two from the book we have been reading recently and E would smile because he recognised not only the words but I think mostly the tone of my voice. It’s in that sing-song voice and I think it does help in getting E to listen to the story. I also realised I do have different tones for different books and the rhymes do help to make reading the same book over and over more fun :)

I’ll have another post for more of books with stories soon.

till next time, M

More fun books

We were going through these books in the morning today so I thought it was a good time to take pictures of our(mostly mine) current favourite books. I love the illustrations and the details and everything about them.

We are missing one out of the series of The Big Books, which is The Big Book of Blooms and I’m wondering why I didn’t get that first as E is really into flowers. Thinking back now I think it was because it was so hard to get my hands on the Flowers toobs and I’d like to have some hands on reference when we’re reading through these books and we got the Insects toobs and E always see so many bugs while on his walks so I thought it was the perfect first book from the series.

The Big Book series

The Big Book series

E love to look through the books and do some matching with his figurines but mostly we will look through them and play Can you see?... game. E has gotten real good at spotting things recently which makes it more fun. And now that he is starting to speak, it adds more fun to it.

The Big Book of Bugs / Yuval Zommer

The Big Book of Bugs / Yuval Zommer

Here’s an example of how E plays with the animal figurines. He likes to match them :)

Here’s an example of how E plays with the animal figurines. He likes to match them :)

I think the sea animal figurines are the only ones I don’t have matching cards for E to match with so we use this book at lot more when E is in the mood for matching. He also love to play the Spot the… game that is in all of the books in this series.

The Big Book of Blue.

The Big Book of Blue.

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The other favourite, actually I think all four are equally a favourite :) I just really love these books and the nice illustrations. I do wish that E would give me some time to finish up reading the details of each bugs/beasts/birds and the blue stuff :) Maybe when he is older we will be able to read them together.

The Big Book of Beasts

The Big Book of Beasts

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When I first bought the books, the first two was the Beasts and Bugs, I was afraid that E wouldn't like them, that's always my worry for every book that I've bought for E but fortunately E has been mostly positive towards books that I have chosen for him. He would get excited at the sight of books and that's just a dream ☺️ But that's not to say that we don't have days when reading is just hard but we make it a point to read to him, every single day. Even if during the day we don't get a chance to read, we always try to read before nap times and most definitely before bed. I don't think we have ever skipped bedtime reads for E. It's a good winding down activity which is part of the bedtime routine. He will always ask for more books to read but we always stick to our two books limit and so far  it has been ok. Oh and O is the one who usually does bedtime read since it's a chance for E to hear Hebrew more and also because I have most likely read to him a lot of times during the day 😅

Oops I have steered into a different direction from where I started. Anyways, the Big Book series is cool. I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes books and who wants to learn a little bit more stuff together with their kids. I think it's fun. I mostly try to find books that are also fun for me and O to read to E so that it would be a nice experience. And these books are always fun to look at.

till next time, m