The Sensory Play Guide for Beginners

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What to Start With, What to Skip, and Why It Matters What You’ll Learn in This Guide Introduction Sensory play is one of those terms that gets used a lot — and often misunderstood. It’s usually talked about in terms of activities: sensory bins, messy trays, themed setups. But when you step back and really […]

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What Is “Fewer, Better Toys”?

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“Fewer, better toys” is the idea that children thrive with a small number of high-quality, meaningful toys, rather than shelves full of clutter. It’s based on the understanding that young children play deeper, calmer, and more creatively when they’re not overwhelmed by too many choices. It isn’t about owning expensive toys or creating a minimalist […]

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What Is Nature Play?

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Nature play is any kind of play where children explore natural materials, outdoor spaces, or elements from the natural world. It can be as simple as collecting leaves in the garden, digging in soil, watching insects, or sorting stones. The goal isn’t to create structured activities — it’s to let children learn through curiosity, movement, […]

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What Are Activity Trays?

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Activity trays are a simple Montessori-inspired way of setting up play or learning activities so your child can use them independently. Each tray contains one activity, with all the materials needed in one place, laid out clearly and neatly. The purpose of an activity tray isn’t to make things look perfect — it’s to make […]

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What Is a Prepared Environment?

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A prepared environment is a Montessori idea that describes a space designed specifically to support a child’s independence, focus, and natural curiosity. Instead of adults directing the play, the environment gently guides the child by making everything accessible, calm, and easy to use. In a prepared environment, children don’t need to ask for help all […]

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What Is Toy Rotation?

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Toy rotation is a simple way of keeping your child’s play space calm, inviting, and focused. Instead of having every toy out at once, you keep most items stored away and only offer a small selection at a time. Every week (or whenever interest drops), you “rotate” the toys by swapping them for a fresh […]

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What Is Independent Play?

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Independent play is when a child is able to play on their own for short periods of time, without needing constant direction or involvement from an adult. It doesn’t mean playing in another room or being left completely alone — it simply means the child feels safe, settled, and confident enough to explore at their […]

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What Is Open-Ended Play?

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Open-ended play is play with no fixed outcome, no right or wrong way to do things, and no single “correct” result. It gives children the freedom to explore, experiment, and create using their own ideas — not instructions. In open-ended play, the child decides how something is used. A wooden animal can become a character, […]

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