Do you want to give your little one a wonderful learning experience through play? Discover the range of Montessori educational games that make education accessible and friendly. Your child will learn letters, numbers, geometric shapes and many other basic concepts intuitively and effortlessly
The Montessori educational game – Let’s Learn Geometric Shapes contains lots of geometric shapes in bright, eye-catching colours that will stimulate your little one’s imagination The Montessori principle uses colours and shapes for an intuitive education that helps your child find the right solutions. So, even if your little one doesn’t know geometric shapes yet, they will easily learn them by matching the magnetic pieces with the shapes on the cards
What does the Montessori educational game – Learning geometric shapes contain?
1 writing board – on which the child will place the playing cards, supported by the geometric shapes in the set.
1 marker to draw geometric shapes or whatever else the child’s imagination dictates.
1 set with lots of magnetic geometric shapes of different shapes and colours with which to build other shapes or mark those on the cards.
32 playing cards containing pictures made up of the geometric shapes in the set that he can reconstruct from them.
Some images on the playing cards are made up of several pieces. So the child has to find the pieces in the set of magnetic shapes that make up the picture on the cards. The pictures and shapes on the playing cards have the same colour and shape as the magnetic pieces in the set. The child just has to discover and match them. This educational game is suitable for one child or can be used as a board game for 2-4 players.
What you may not have known about Maria Montessori…
She worked with children from diverse social backgrounds and many cultures and concluded that the laws of human development apply everywhere.
She was nominated three times for the Nobel Prize and received several awards and decorations during her lifetime for her pedagogical work.
The principle that bears her name can be applied up to the age of 24 and gives children the freedom to educate and develop at their own pace.
During World War II, Montessori schools were banned, Maria Montessori was placed under house arrest and her son Mario was arrested.
Some famous personalities educated in the Montessori style: Bill Gates – founder of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos – founder of Amazon, Princes William and Harry, Steve Jobs – founder of Apple, actors Michael Douglas and Hugh Grant, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis – former first lady of the USA, writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and the list goes on.
Educational games teach children to play by the rules
Through educational games children learn to control their impulses and reflect on the decisions they make. This translates into better performance on educational tasks that require concentration and self-control
Educational games help children understand the value of respect
Especially when playing with other children, youngsters learn through educational games to respect others as well as themselves. Practising the good manners of letting others play, taking turns in the game, taking turns expressing their opinions without interrupting others when they speak are small things, but they teach children to behave nicely in any situation and to have a respectful attitude in society.
Give your child the opportunity to learn geometric shapes creatively and intuitively with Montessori play – Let’s learn geometric shapes! Buy now for your little one this wonderful educational game
Montessori game – Let’s Learn Geometric Shapes is also ideal as a gift for creative little ones on various festive occasions.