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Goodnight Moon Storytelling Basket

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Oh my, Goodnight Moon is one of my kids favourite and I can’t wait to share with you the contents of our storytelling basket!  I assembled it over the weekend and both Vito and Mavi are having fun tinkering and exploring the objects.

I read this book every night.  It’s calming, relaxing… makes them ponder what’s out there in the night, letting them observe their room and the silence of the night.  And may I just say, there is so much love in the story.  The old lady as I would always say to the boys, is lovingly watching her little kid go to sleep, just like most Mommies do!

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at 9:35:00 PM Labels: 27 months, book collection, books, homeschooling, learning resources, literature, play, Playmobil, Safari Toobs, story telling, toddler, totschool
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B4FIAR: Jesse Bear and {Learn & Play Link Up}

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

I am starting Before Five in a Row with Vito.  I am a fan of FIAR and I’ve been doing it with Mavi for years. 

Last week, we did Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?  Vito loved it instantly!  He can relate to the daily activities of Jesse Bear and how amazing he recognizes most of it as part of his routines.  Like changing his shirt, high chair and mealtime, bath time and when running towards Daddy when my husband arrives from work. 

Now here are the activities we did to go along with Jesse Bear:

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Morning

We played in the yard, put on his jacket and red pants Open-mouthed smile 

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Then try to play sand just like Jesse Bear. That is Kinetic Sand and we are loving it!

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Noon Time

Lunch time, he ate some steamed veggies, then apple and drank milk.  He insisted that we place the book in his table to make sure he’s doing what Jesse Bear is doing.DSC_0627

 

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Afternoon Time

To kill time we played with colored rice and scooping because Jesse Bear was playing with his rice! 

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We also played matching shoes game!    When your child is about 1.5yrs old, they’re able to discriminate objects. Try matching games as simple as matching their shoes! Vito is such an expert!

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Bedtime

Vito’s bedtime routine includes brushing his teeth (like Jesse Bear), washing his face and putting on his PJs.  I say this out loud as I do it so he’ll understand what we are doing.  And just like what I did with Mavi, I would read him books while I put him to bed.  This actually calms him down…. and make us both sleepy LOL. 

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Teaching Animals to Toddlers

Sunday, May 31, 2015


What is it with animals that kids love? My husband asked me this question when he saw my pile of Safari Toob animal figures years ago and asked me why I incorporate animals in our homeschool activities. I have no scientific answer to his question but all I know was that Mavi was enchanted with animals (until now!). The way I see it, it's because of the unique sounds they make and how different they look from their parents and siblings LOL. 

As a young boy, Mavi loved singing the Old McDonald song because he enjoys making the animal sounds. He can get hooked for hours to any animal-related activities and play. Of course, a visit to the zoo completes all these lessons and activities. We've been to four zoos for the 6 years, all of which are in different countries. As of this writing, Mavi is obsessed with dinosaurs even if he haven't seen one. 

Now comes Vito. He also loves animals. The first animal sound that he ever made was that of the dinosaur's (thanks to his big brother!). Aside from dog, cow, bird and cat, Vito identifies other animals through their sound. Now with this sudden interest, I am joining the bandwagon of "invitation to play". If you haven't heard about it yet, here's an amazing tutorial from Teach Preschool.

So this is my first attempt of setting up an invitation to play of animals for Vito.  Oh boy! He was so happy, kept on jumping and clapping his hand showing his excitement!   As we play, I keep telling him the names of the animals and their sounds.  This is what he likes best. See the picture on the left? He's asking "what's this?" and that's a cue for me to answer and make the sounds LOL.
 But guess who enjoyed it the most??? The big brother! 
I wish I could get rid of all the furnitures in the sitting room and replace it with a huge play table for these boys lol.

He specifically loves this popsicle stick cage Mavi created for him.  Vito still mouths objects so I'm not letting him use our Safari Toob animal figures.  What we are using here are Schleich animals and Duplos.  The stacking cups you see there are Playskool Barrels which are my son's favourite toy.

Now this was an awesome and unplanned activity, and it turned out enjoyable for the boys!  Why not start doing your invitation to play?

You don't need to buy new toys. Just make use of what you already have, set it up in  table accessible for the kids, add some craft sticks.. papers, baskets and playdough and you're all set!

Now be sure to pin this for later!
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at 8:14:00 AM Labels: 18-24 months, animals, book collection, books, Montessori-inspired, play, schleich, totschool, Vito
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Tried and Tested: How Machines Work Book

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

I wanted to give this book a review and a little presentation as I really like its concept.  You know how much I love hands-on activities, and if you are learning about machines, nothing is best than having a real experience.  The problem with this is we don’t have the scientific tools and the space for this kind of experience.  So I was really really happy when I came across this book kit from Suzie’s Home Education Ideas last year.  I immediately placed an order as you seldom see stuff like this available in Amazon.
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What is the book all about?

This is a book about simple machines.  The book has a colourful presentation of the history and usage of each type of the machine/invention.  The timeline of the invention is very helpful. Mavi loved reading it, and discovering how each machine evolved through time.

Now the book comes with cardboard kits, bolts, nuts and other kits.  The kit is combination of cardboard and plastic.  After each discussion of the machine, you are instructed to create the blach blatch.  To assemble the blah blach, you need the instruction sheet for that. Yes, it has a separate sheet for instruction, while the book will simply explain the theory behind the model.

So this is basically this is what it looks like.  The book is readable by younger kids who love machines. DSC_0976
 
This is the kit (made of cardboards) that is included in the book.  Some would say that this is the downside of the book.  The cardboard wouldn’t last long if you keep on using the kits.  As fro me, I’m fine with these cardboards.  The book is not that pricey, there I expected that it doesn’t come with fancy materials like those of KNex and LEGO.  So far, they served their purpose and was able to demonstrate the concepts behind the simple machines without breaking apart.
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These are nuts and bolts with strings.  You can barely see them here. They’re all pretty easy to use and assemble.
 
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DSC_1028edBased on my experience and how Mavi dealt with it, I realized that this kit is appropriate for kids around 8years+.  For a 6years old, the materials can be too tedious to assemble.  The bolts and nuts are quite a challenge for Mavi and I, unless you are skilled in using these materials.  The cardboard stand is quite annoying, always detached from the board because it doesn’t fit perfectly.  They could have created a more sturdy material that fits on the board.  Other than that, I like the book and the kit that comes with it.  This book teaches the basic with hands-on materials that are handy and doesn’t take up space (like those educational toys that are made up of gazillion pieces).  And much more, affordable! You can get it from Amazon and Book Depository. 

I highly recommend Book Depository for readers from Asia and those who wants free shipping.
Those in Europe, you can get this from Amazon UK.  And in US, Amazon (as of now it is very pricey!), so you’re option is Book Depository.

If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to drop me a comment in this post.  I would love to answer your queries!  And watch out for the actual lesson, I will have a separate post for that.
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at 6:15:00 PM Labels: book collection, books, materials, review, science
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Layers of the Earth for Kids

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

I went home one day with a bunch of avocadoes for Vito and I to eat.  Then as I was slicing it, Mavi saw the huge seed inside and blurted out that it looks like the Earth’s core!  And just like that, I whipped a brief activity on the layers of the Earth!

For the book, we had this since 2 years ago that Mavi really really loves to read.  It’s an easy read for young kids and the good thing about it is that it’s like an adventure book that takes its readers into an adventure of digging a hole down to the Earth’s center!  So I am HIGHLY recommending it to those who are interested.

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Top Five Favourite Books (April)

Monday, April 27, 2015

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I asked Mavi for his top 5 favourite books for this month (he keeps on brining these books in school for show and tell) and tell me why.

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  1. Follow the Drinking Gourd 

    "Winter's story begins with a peg-leg sailor who aids slaves on their escape on the Underground Railroad. While working for plantation owners, Peg Leg Joe teaches the slaves a song about the drinking gourd (the Big Dipper). A couple, their son, and two others make their escape by following the song's directions. Rich paintings interpret the strong story in a clean, primitive style enhanced by bold colours. The rhythmic compositions have an energetic presence that's compelling. A fine rendering of history in picture book format."--(starred) Booklist.

    "I like it because Peg Leg Joe became a hero by saving the slaves and bringing them to Canada for freedom".  - Mavi

  2. Grandfather’s Journey

    Lyrical, breathtaking, splendid—words used to describe Allen Say’s Grandfather’s Journey when it was first published. At once deeply personal yet expressing universally held emotions, this tale of one man’s love for two countries and his constant desire to be in both places captured readers’ attention and hearts. Winner of the 1994 Caldecott Medal, it remains as historically relevant and emotionally engaging as ever.  - Goodreads

    "I love it because the he and his grandfather loves to travel, just like me." - Mavi

  3. The Story of Ferdinand

    A true classic with a timeless message, The Story of Ferdinand has enchanted readers since it was first published in 1936. All the other bulls would run and jump and butt their heads together. But Ferdinand would rather sit and smell the flowers. And he does just that, until the day a bumblebee and some men from the Madrid bullfights give gentle Ferdinand a chance to be the most ferocious star of the corrida—and the most unexpected comic hero. This cherished hardcover is perfect for those who love Ferdinand, and those who have yet to meet him. - Goodreads

    "The part where he sat on a bee makes me laugh, and because everyone thinks he's super strong but actually not.  All he ever do is smell the flower and he's really funny." - Mavi

  4. Marvel Storybook

    Life stories of Spiderman, Thor and Ironman.

    "Spiderman is in it and he is my favourite superhero." - Mavi

  5. The Glorious Flight

    "This book...recounts the persistence of a Frenchman, Louis Bleriot, to build a flying machine to cross the English Channel.... The text is succinct, caption-like in its directness and brevity....The paintings...add the necessary testure and tone to this marriage. This is vintage Provensen" – School Library Journal

    "Because it is the story of the first airplane to fly in France and England. The pictures are so funny too" - Mavi

You can also get these books from Book Depository.  They ship anywhere for free!

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Toddler Beginnings 07

Saturday, March 28, 2015

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I can barely take photos of Vito doing activities these days as my hands are also too busy being involved with it.  So one technique that most blogger Moms do is to take photos ahead of their materials for presentation.  I’d like to borrow this technique, but I will try to do my best to take snap shots of Vito doing these activities in action since I still find it cute to post some photos of him LOL. 

UPPER PHOTOS

  • Montessori Letter Work book and Bible Stories (for Lent)
  • Yellow Colour Basket
  • Hape Counting stackers (a favourite!)

MIDDLE PHOTOS

  • Mini unit block toys (he is enjoying stacking this blocks!)
  • Melissa and Doug Jumbo Zoo Puzzle

BOTTOM PHOTOS

  • Easter egg 1:1 correspondence activity
  • Melissa and Doug Latches
  • Easter Egg matching colour tray

j1 We’ve been using the Montessori Letter work for weeks now and Vito loves tracing the letters.  We’re also reading the Bible Stories (this was Mavi’s) for Lent.  The rest of our reading/language materials can be found here.j2

Because Easter is just around the corner, we’re doing a few Easter themed activities. This one is a colour matching activity. I got the pail from a local book store and the yellow mini baskets from Dunnes.  I am sure that there’s plenty of these at Amazon.

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Another activity is the 1:1 correspondence. Vito loves transferring objects and I am sure he’s going to enjoy this one!

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New activity this week is the building of blocks!  This is an old toy  and I got it out for Vito to use.  Vito is starting to enjoy stacking the blocks.  I torn between getting the pink tower and brown stairs or Melissa and Doug Unit Blocks.

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We love our Giotto Bebe finger paints! It has NO SMELL AT ALL and SO EASY TO WASH!  I came across this brand when we were staying in Belgrade and I fell in love with it instantly. Their finger paints are so creamy and Vito loves its vivid colours! And it is sooo easy to remove (and non toxic too!). 

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And I let him use our  Do-a-Dot markers!  This is colouring a cross for Lent.  We’re taking a break from crayons and pens so I’m letting him use this stamp markers for variation.  This he has to practice stamping, not writing as he used to.  I have to demonstrate first what to do with it. We’ll be using this a little bit more for practice.

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It has been sunny for the past weeks and we’re always outdoors! 

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at 7:10:00 PM Labels: 12 - 16 months, books, Hape Toys, homeschooling, Lent, Melissa&Doug, Montessori-inspired, tray works, Vito
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Book Review: Grandfather’s Journey

Thursday, March 19, 2015

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From Amazon: “Lyrical, breathtaking, splendid—words used to describe Allen Say’s Grandfather’s Journey when it was first published. At once deeply personal yet expressing universally held emotions, this tale of one man’s love for two countries and his constant desire to be in both places captured readers’ attention and hearts. Winner of the 1994 Caldecott Medal, it remains as historically relevant and emotionally engaging as ever.” 

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I was forced to read this book because this is the first book in the FIAR list that’s in our possession.  Forced in a sense that, it doesn’t look interesting at all. The cover is lousy, with dull colours and doesn’t look like a children’s book at all.

But oh boy, I was wrong. It is true indeed that you should not judge the book by its cover.  Once Mavi opened the book and started reading, we were glued!  The story is so simple, yet it touched our hearts.  Mavi and I immediately fell in love with story as we see ourselves in the character.  We are expats, and we both love two countries.  There’s depth and emotions in the story.  After reading this book, we were so overwhelmed with emotions that we began missing the Philippines.

A very good book for kids.  The book has large pictures with easy to read texts.  I love the simplicity of it and how easily a child can read this.  Now I understand why it received a Caldecott Medal :) 

This book can also be purchased at Book Depository (free shipping!).  Seen in the picture: Japan flag using LEGO, transport counters from Learning Resources and a bird origami. 

Now listen to my 6 years old son, narrating the story:

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Language Learning Materials for Toddlers (with FREE Alphabet Reading Booklet)

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

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This month in 12 Months of Montessori Series I am featuring Vito’s language shelf.  I didn’t have this opportunity with Mavi.  During his time, I was not prepared and most of these resources are not available.  So I decided that if ever I will have a second child, I want to be a bit organized with our homeschool process.
 
As you all know, Vito has been showing so much progress in his fine and gross motor skills.  Not to mention that he is everywhere in the house, trying to emulate our actions, communicates with us  using his own language and communicates verbally (as if he understands what he’s saying).  This  language shelf that I assembled for him will feed his “sensitive years”, his interest in communicating and in the area of language.
 
Here are some tips and ideas on how to start your own language shelf.

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Read books to your kids.

We read endlessly.   We may not do Montessori works all the time, but we are religious in reading books. 

What books do I need to buy?  Board books are perfect for little ones who love to mouth objects.  I started with picture books for both boys. I got these from Book Depository and they were the same books I used with Mavi.  Read my review here.   Picture books are good for object recognition, especially if you read these books to your kids everyday.  You don’t have to read everything.  One at a time… baby steps as they say.
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When Vito was still a baby, we do one book in the morning and one at night.  Now that his attention span is longer, we read 3 books during daytime and 1 at night.  I put the books in this wooden box and place it on the shelf.  As you can see, little Vito can’t wait to get his books while Mommy do some photo-ops.  Can you guess what he wanted to read here?
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Look for books that have bright colours and large pictures like this My First Numbers  and My First Colors book series. These are good books for introducing colours and counting.   Oh and yes, as much as possible use books that use realistic pictures! These are for younger ones of course. Study shows that 18 month old toddlers learn more in coloured photos than in coloured drawings.
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For younger kids that might show no interest, try books that have manipulatives to get their attention. Like the flip flap books of Spot series (Amazon or Book Depository).  Vito loves these two! Or those that create sounds like Mr Brown Can Moo, Vito enjoys hearing me make sounds as well. So he keeps on pointing to the pages so I will make a sound.BooksAnd once reading becomes a habit in your home, try reading books that tell beautiful stories (short stories)  and with less text per page, with bright colourful images.  Point to the text as you read and point to pictures, so they’ll associate it with one another.  These are Vito’s favourites so far.Book1
Vito’s favourite books (in the picture):
  • That’s not my tractor
  • That’s not my frog
  • Counting Kisses
  • Mr. Brown Can Moo
  • Goodnight Moon
  • Brown Bear What Do You See?

Colour Basket
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These are the contents of our colour basket.  We do one colour basket per week, and rotate. You don’t need toys to have these.  Think of socks, plastic container, shirts, books, handkerchief, plastic bowls, spoon and fork etc. By looking around your house you will be surprised of what you can assemble!

Am not really sure about including this here because in Montessori, colour is usually in Sensorial.  But in our home and in my approach here, I used it as of the moment for language.  I want Vito to learn his shapes and colours ASAP.  This is the reason why I included a colour basket in our language as we use this basket almost every day during play time.

My aim here is to reinforce the names of the colours and for Vito to recognize them.  What I do here is I would place it in the floor for us to play around and explore.  I will pick one object, describe it by saying “red feather”. I will pass it to him so he can touch and feel it (or play with it if he wishes). We’ve worked with red, yellow, blue and green so far.  I have no plans of introducing orange and purple yet.  Just like the books, we rotate this basket.

I will quote this from Montessori from the Start “…repetition is the key to the learning process at all ages.  Rotation, not substitution, is the answer to the process of habituation to objects. ”  It goes to say that you don’t need to buy “more” objects (substitution) but rather rotate the resources that you have.

Letter Sound Basket for the WeekLetter Sound
This has been a popular approach, introducing letter sounds using objects. I introduced this to Mavi when he was 2 years old but at that time he already knows all about the letters and the sounds.  My aim during his time was to use the objects in learning how to read.

I’ve been introducing Vito to the alphabets since the beginning of the month through books, wall poster and singing the Alphabet Song.  He loves pointing at the letters as I sing them.  I prepared this basket so we can explore the letter, and its sound using the objects. Since Vito is only 16 months, I only have 3 objects for each letter and a booklet.  This is a letter sound booklet which has realistic pictures and a label.  This is similar to the booklet by Itsy Bitsy Books, but I wanted to use real pictures so I made one for myself.  Now if you are interested with my file, you can download it for FREE here.  On how to assemble the booklet… follow the instructions here. 
So what’s in the basket?
A – apple, alligator (Schleich), ambulance
B – banana, book, block
C – cow, carrot, car
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Now what about small letters? I wanted to use small letters but I can’t find a foam letter that’s sturdy.  I used bath foam letters from Munchkins.  These were Mavi’s.  When Vito is old enough, I can add up all our objects here and add small and big letters (Melissa and Doug).

I know some of you are not able to assemble these because of limitations (in resource and space). Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have enough “materials” at home.  Look around your house, and you will be surprised that you have more than enough to present to your kids. The reason why I use fruits and vegetables is due to the fact that Vito usually eats and encounter these objects everyday.   All you needed actually is the principle behind it.  Teach through play, use objects around your house for your kids to explore, and read books!  Try thrift shops for books if they are not available in the library, or Amazon, or Book Depository (lesser price and they ship for free!)

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