The Montessori Fabrics Box is designed to develop and refine the tactile sense of the children while trying to match the fabrics two by two when shown how to do it by an adult. At first – with open eyes and afterward – blindfolded.
Dr. Maria Montessori designed and developed the sensorial materials to help children develop and refine their five senses: the sense of taste, sense of smell, sense of touch, sense of hearing, and sense of sight.
In Montessori classrooms and homes all over the world, children are encouraged to learn through their hands – by touching, feeling, and doing.
The Montessori Fabrics Box is designed to develop and refine the tactile sense of the children while trying to match the fabrics two by two when shown how to do it by an adult. At first – with open eyes and afterward – blindfolded.
Our Home of Wool Fabrics Box contains 6 pairs of all-natural, undyed, and unbleached fabrics (9 x 9 cm / 3.5 x 3.5’’) in a cardstock box:
James Travels –
This is so much fun! My girl Vi loves to play with the fabrics and most of all loves to put them in order! I feel like this really helped her get a better sense of her surroundings, she is a lot more curious and constantly tries to compare objects to one another. You guys were right, wool is cool 🙂
Dylan Cook –