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If you want to know more about Montessori Education or you are looking for specific resources or activities for young children, please follow me on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/rainbowhandmadestore.

I have many boards about Montessori for parents, teachers and homeschoolers as well as specific ideas for using Montessori principles at home. Also I have one group board of Montessori Resources. To join, please follow my group board and profile. Send a message via Pinterest once you follow my profile and I will add you!


If this is your first time visiting Montessori Kiddies, welcome! If you haven't already, please join us on our Montessori Kiddies Facebook Page where you'll find lots of inspiration and ideas for parenting and teaching!

All the best, 
Uldaliz 
Owner @ Rainbow Handmade Store


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