



Puzzle Maps - Through sensorial activities with the Puzzle Maps, the children begin to build their knowledge of world geography. The silk-screened maps are laser cut. Laser...
With the Trinomial Cube children can focus on patterning and ordering, and making connections as to the relationships between the different cubes and prisms regarding dimension,...
The set consists of 13 pairs of bells that comprise the chromatic scale beginning at ‘c’ (do). One bell of each pair is either black or white and the other is...
This series of cubes develops visual discrimination of size in 3 dimensions. Exploration with this material prepares the child for mathematical concepts in the decimal system,...
This series of prisms demonstrates to the child the change in width (breadth), while the length remains constant. Practice with the Brown Stair indirectly prepares the child for...
A rectangular box with 2 compartments and a flip lid with one hole. The child inserts the knit ball in the hole and flips the lid over to expose it.
The Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Made of solid beechwood with a satin smooth lacquer finish. Each block has slightly...
Dish Drying Towels are made from a thick but very soft terry cloth to soak wetness well. They are child sized and there is a circle embroidered in the center of the...
With the Globe Of The Continents, the concept of continents is reviewed with the child and the continents are named. These lead to work with the Puzzle Maps. The wooden base...
After being introduced to the decimal system using the Golden Bead Material, the Stamp Game provides opportunity for individual practice in the operations of addition,...
This beechwood stand holds up to 10 puzzle maps and includes a drawer for efficient storage of the Labeled and Unlabeled Paper Maps. Measures: 67.5 x 52 x 67 cm.
Dish Drying Towels are made from a thick but very soft terry cloth to soak wetness well. They are child sized and there is a circle embroidered in the center of the...
prons, hand mitts and hand towels are made from a thick but very soft terry cloth to soak wetness well and protect the child's clothing from getting wet. The openings for...
The ability to wash our hands is very important. Handwashing is a practical life, care of the self, exercise. The child pours warm water in the bowl, wets their hands,...
Cloth washing is another practical life activity. A child will wash, for example, clothes used for dusting or for cleaning up spills. Dirty cloths are placed into...
Dish washing is a practical life exercise. A child washes dishes which are dirtied during daily classroom or home activities, such as plates, cups or flatware. The...

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