Baking with Toddler: Vanilla Biscuits
Toddlers love to participate in the kitchen. Here you’ll find an easy 6-ingredient vanilla biscuit recipe to bake with your toddler, using our visual recipe cards.
Read Moreby Charlotte Hubert | Aug 26, 2024 | Food, Food Preparation | 0
Toddlers love to participate in the kitchen. Here you’ll find an easy 6-ingredient vanilla biscuit recipe to bake with your toddler, using our visual recipe cards.
Read Moreby Charlotte Hubert | Aug 22, 2024 | Baby from 0 to 52 Weeks | 0
Congratulations and welcome to your little one! In this post I’ll share some of the things you can focus on in the first few days with baby.
Read Moreby Charlotte Hubert | Aug 20, 2024 | Baby from 0 to 52 Weeks | 0
An introduction to a series of posts focused on the first year of baby’s development and how to apply Montessori’s principles from the early days.
Read Moreby Charlotte Hubert | Aug 12, 2024 | Outdoor Exploration | 0
More and more studies show the positive impact of the outdoors on our health and well-being. As the impact is so visible on our overall health as adults, it naturally has a similar impact on that of babies, children and teenagers.
Read Moreby Charlotte Hubert | Aug 6, 2024 | History | 0
You may have heard of Montessori education, of the Montessori method or other terms of the sort. But unlike what you may think, Montessori isn’t just about expensive wooden material. There’s a person and a whole entire scientific pedagogy and philosophy behind it. But let’s start with the beginning: who was Maria Montessori?
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"It is interesting to notice that where life is simple and natural and where the children participate in the adult’s life, they are calm and happy."
- Maria Montessori, The 1946 London Lectures, p. 153