Land & water sandpaper
Land and Water trays
Molded dimensional trays representing actual land and water forms. These trays are to be filled with water that is colored blue.
Our planet is divided into areas of water and areas of land, and children enjoy learning
about the various forms land and water can take. You can explore land and water forms
at home in various ways.
10 trays containing the following land and water forms: lake - island, gulf - peninsula, strait - isthmus, system of lakes - archipelago, bay - cape.
Age: 4+
Large number cards
Large number rods
LMA Box
The Montessori Large Movable Alphabet (LMA) Box is a foundational tool in Montessori education, designed to aid children in learning the sounds and shapes of letters and in forming words. It typically contains 28 compartments for each letter of the alphabet, plus extra spaces for punctuation marks. The letters are usually color-coded, with vowels in blue and consonants in red, to help distinguish them. This tactile and visual approach supports the child's natural development of reading, writing, and spelling skills.
Set of thick wooden letters containing 5 of each consonant in red and
10 of each vowel in blue.
Age 3:6
Lower case sandpaper letters
Montessori lower case sandpaper letters are a staple in early childhood education, aiding in the tactile learning of the alphabet. These tools combine touch, sight, and sound to reinforce letter shapes and sounds, crucial for reading and writing development. Typically, consonants are presented on pink boards, while vowels are on blue, helping distinguish between the two types of letters.
Age 3:6
Map of Africa
Map of Asia
Map of Europe
Map of North America
Map of South America
Metal insets
the Metal Insets are a distinctive educational tool designed to prepare children for writing. Comprising ten pink metal frames with various geometric shapes, these insets help develop fine motor skills and pencil control. Each shape, from triangles to quatrefoils, is carefully chosen to represent different line types used in the English alphabet. Introduced typically around the age of three, these tools are not only foundational for handwriting but also for learning the discipline and concentration required for academic success.
Age 3:6