The first essential for the child's development is concentration.
The child who concentrates is immensely happy. — Maria Montessori, MD
The child who concentrates is immensely happy. — Maria Montessori, MD
Some great Montessori information can be found here.
We will be welcoming our third child in less than two weeks!
I carefully chose a space and a few toys to make that would respect her developing concentration. There's no TV, limited background noise with plenty of room to play without interruption. All of these toys are designed to allow the child to see cause and effect.
Low black and white artwork
A very low shelf
A few toys I made:
A rattle and a teething ring.
Another rattle and interlocking discs.
A rolling rattle with bells.
Another rolling toy with wooden balls.
Here is a view of the baby play area from a child's eye level. I created the floor/mobile area by hanging a low mirror, low art work, soft, plain colored blankets and a basket of books.
The play mat is a plain white color so not to distract her from the toy she is focusing on. We purposefully have minimal toys available, and will offer only one at a time in those first few months to help develop concentration. Less is more - and infants stay focused and content much longer when they are not overwhelmed with colors, lights, sounds, or a shelf/floor full of toys.
Here are a few very simple mobiles I created:
A large, single bell on string
A wooden grasping ring on ribbon
A metal grasping ring on ribbon
Another wooden ring with bells on ribbon
A few toys she'll use when she's older:
Wooden rings on a horizontal dowel.
A vertical dowel with napkin rings:
Another vertical dowel with smaller stacking rings:
I recently found these balls I had in storage and used them to create shaker toys:
one ball contains 3 bells
one ball contains a single bell
one a wooden bead for shaking
and one with nothing at all
We have some higher shelves in this room where I'm currently storing these items:
I created everything in this post with inspiration from an "Infant Montessori" search on Etsy. After dreaming of all of these items for my daughter and placing them in my cart, I was devastated to see I couldn't afford to purchase them. Thankfully, they are all simple to make - and for a fraction of the price. I purchased all of my materials at our local craft store.
It has been a lot of fun preparing for our little girl's arrival. I hope you enjoyed touring her play space and seeing her toys!
This is one of the nicest infant/toddler environments I've seen. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolyn!
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