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This material stimulates hand-eye coordination.
This material stimulates hand-eye coordination for children who have already been introduced to color differentiation.
Box with 19 wooden prisms (1x1x20 cm) in a natural wood finish. Used to compare and calculate the volume of the prisms of The Brown Stair.
The Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Cylinders progress in height and diameter from small t...
View full detailsThis material stimulates hand-eye coordination. This material initiates the child to a progressive internalization of the concept of fraction. It i...
View full detailsThis puzzle helps your child master the single shapes in order. Following the mastering of this puzzle you can start offering her multiple shape pu...
View full detailsThis material stimulates hand-eye coordination as well as color and size differentiation.
This material stimulates hand-eye coordination.
A box to practice eye-hand coordination.
This material stimulates hand-eye coordination. This material initiates the child to a progressive internalization of the concept of fraction. It i...
View full detailsThe Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Cylinders diminish in height yet increase in diameter ...
View full detailsThe Constructive Blue Triangles are used in the elementary Montessori classroom to explore equivalency, congruency and similarity. Includes 12 righ...
View full detailsA set of 2 staff boards for the further exercises of notation.
A box to practice eye-hand coordination.
The Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Cylinders progress in diameter from thin to thick.
The Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Cylinders progress in height from short to tall with t...
View full details2 color-coded keyboards upon which to arrange the bells in chromatic order.
An individual staff board for the first exercises of notation.
A box with 273 wooden cubes (1x1x1 cm) in a natural wood finish. Used to compare and calculate the volume of the cubes of The Pink Tower.
A box with 2 compartments and a sliding lid. The child places various objects in one or both compartments and slides the lid to cover or uncover th...
View full detailsThis material stimulates hand-eye coordination.
Through touch, the child pairs the fabrics according to varying textures. Includes: fabrics in cotton, wool, jute, silk, leather and synth...
View full detailsThis material stimulates hand-eye coordination.
A box to practice eye-hand coordination.