 | | | Maria Montessori believed that when children master practical life skills--such as tying, buttoning, latching, assembling, cutting, pouring and simple courtesy--that they build their confidence as they master their environment. Montessori also believed that children need to be comfortable to master these skills. Child-sized, everyday objects and tools set children up to be successful in their projects, and build a more equal relationship between a child and his or her environment. LivingPlaying has assembled an assortment of real, child-sized tools--as well as toys--that encourage that learning philosophy. |
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