Note: I got most of these notions either from Pinterest, or from the book Teach Me to Do It Myself: Montessori Activities for You and Your Child by Maja Pitamic (one of my all time favourite Montessori novels, and one I highly recommend if you’re interested in Montessori-at-home). And bonus: all of these tasks are very low-cost, or free — they generally use items you already have in your home. I don’t possess the money to invest in Montessori stuff that are fancy, so I do my best with what I have. Acquiring the Senses Sewing on an Embroidery Hoop I got this amazing notion from Childhood 101 and Filth Wizardy. Sorting Buttons with Muffin Tins Montessori child care center Transferring with a Baster It took a while for her to grasp the significance of dipping the tip into the water, squeezing, and then lifting the point before squeezing again into the following bowl. Montessori activity ideas Sequencing/Matching 2D Shapes (Circles) I got this activity thought from Teach...