“The senses, being explorers of the world, open the way to knowledge.”
Children fully enjoy and feel a great sense of achievement during this exploration and we have taken several pictures to share with you. From playing with hidden ice bears in ice cubes to building the pink tower or playing with slime or blue cylinders are all good examples of developing awareness.
We also undertake outside walks and explore the fields and woodland on the next door farm.
Using just the thumb and two finders, the little girl skillfully places the cylinders in the right boxes supporting the development of the visual senses.
Building a tower aims to refine a child's visual sense by discriminating differences in dimension. The child took each cube and started out with the smallest on a mat, gradually using bigger blocks by feeling the weight and size.
Building a tower aims to refine a child's visual sense by discriminating differences in dimension. As a child takes each cube, starting with the smallest, to a mat, they can feel the weight and progression of its size.
A girl is thoughtfully playing with the Montessori Geometric Solids. This is an enjoying sensory learning toys to develop a child’s senses.
A girl thoughtfully playing with the Montessori Geometric Solids, which is a sensory learning toys to develop a child’s senses