Weekend reading. A few links and things...
One of my favourite Montessori Instagram pages belongs to I Can Do It Montessori - so very sweet pictures of a Montessori toddler class based in London.
Should I be worried about what Caspar is reading? Anyone else with children reading crazy books like this? I am assured it is completely normal.
Worth reading - Michael Olaf's most recent newsletter on Concentration: Where the Magic Happens.
Remember me writing about Otis tying shoelaces? This is a fantastic post highlighting the Bow Frame.
Your thoughts on AltSchool? It's been called Montessori 2.0! While I respect the schools intentions I'm not sure I would like my children to be the 'guinea pigs'.
Two lovely friends (including a Montessori parent and Montessori trained guide) have set up a new store - they sell these delicious puzzle balls which Otis loved as an infant and are so hard to find.
An interesting article on Why Kids Need to Move, Touch and Experience to Learn. It just confirms what we already know.
It's in Italy but isn't this the most gorgeous Montessori floor bed. I am also loving from afar the Montessori inspired furniture at Flowerssori.
I don't know how I missed this post of a gorgeous Montessori bedroom for an 8-month old. If you are looking for infant Montessori space inspiration you will love this.
I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend!