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September link pack

All the links you need to read, curated by Simone Davies

There are so many blog posts out there it can feel overwhelming to read them all. So I’m making it easy for you.

Welcome to the September link pack – my favourite links around the web related to Montessori.

1. We are all loving this alphabet poster by Love your Lingo. Beautiful illustrations and suits multilingual families – all the objects on the poster start with the same letter in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Dutch. Such a clever idea.

2. I love this post by The Full Montessori about Montessori and art. All your questions answered.

3. Did you see this video of my classroom?

4. These 4-in-1 bolt boards + the sweetest baby area (and baby!) by Mid-West Montessori

5. Free autumn songs to try by Living Montessori Now

6. What if everything you thought about discipline was wrong? – I think you’ll find there are a lot of things Montessori parents already knew 😉

7. From the archives, the sweetest toddler-sized backpacks here

8. Beautiful Montessori activities here for a 12-14 month old by The Kavanaugh Report

These popular pins on Pinterest are also worth checking out:

1. Sixtine’s Montessori shelves at 31 months here

2. These inspiring Montessori classrooms

3. Low beds that toddlers can climb in and out of independently

4. My most pinned infographic – “Age appropriate chores for children”. Of course “chores” is another name for the Montessori term “practical life”

Did you like this round up? If you did, I’ll make sure to put together some more for you in the coming months.

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