Asperkids The World is a Classroom
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Ox, House, Stick - The History of Our Alphabet
This must-have book explores the evolution of the modern English alphabet from picture writing (Egyptian, Sinaitic, Phoenician) to a true alphabet (Greek, Roman). Learn More -
First Words Magnetic Poetry
Watch a child's love for language emerge and blossom with this open-ended, hands-on language activity. Includes 140 large-scale magnet tiles (¾" high, various lengths) in a reusable metal tin, and a 16-page activity booklet. Learn More -
Natures Playground - Activities, Crafts, and Games to Encourage Children to Get Outdoors
An exciting, comprehensive nature guide packed with inspiration for adults and seasonal craft projects, down-to-earth nature observation ideas, and creative science activities for all ages. Well-organized. Learn More -
Phyla of the Plant Kingdom - Photo Cards from Big Picture Science
Compiled for the Montessori Elementary classroom, this set illustrates the phyla of the plant kingdom and the classes of flowering plants. These stunning, information-rich photo cards are an outstanding introduction to the taxonomy of the plant kingdom. Learn More -
Flowers - Photo Cards from In-Print For Children
Designed to help children recognize and to name 20 common flowers, many of which are commercially available throughout the year. The duplicate set of picture cards can be used in simple matching exercises. Learn More -
Leaf & Flower Press
This durable press is ideal for classroom use and will accommodate a variety of specimen. Arrange leaves and flowers between layers, then tighten the bolts. Sturdy ½" birch plywood at top and bottom, with four pieces of cardboard. Instructions included. Made in U.S.A. 12" x 8". Learn More -
Animal X-Rays
Which bones do all the vertebrates have in common? Do turtles have teeth? Children will soon find out as they explore the bone structures of 13 real animals. Learn More -
True-to-Life Human X-Rays - 18 bone x-rays printed on transparent plastic sheets
Every child is enthralled by the one internal feature they can actually feel (through their skin and muscle) but not see. This fascinating material is sure to create immediate and ongoing interest! Actual x-rays have been computer-enhanced. 8 images printed on heavy, transparent plastic. Learn More -
What’s Inside Animals
Reveal the connection between 16 animals and their bones with this exciting tool for vertebrate comparisons. The sorting, matching, and classification possibilities are endless! Big (8" x 10") durable plastic cards. Learn More -
The Story of Clocks and Calendars - Award-winning history book
Children will journey through time and across civilizations to learn how human beings have relied on calendars to tell us when to plant, harvest, and rest. Indexed, with cultural, science, and history references. Paperback, 48 pages. Learn More -
Rock & Mineral - Field Test Kit
A hands-on rock and mineral classification activity. Children will explore the properties that geologists use to help them identify rocks and minerals (hardness, effervescence, streak color, magnetism, and appearance). Learn More -
Electricity & Magnetic Combination Kit - Hands-on physical science activity
An adventure in understanding how electricity works! Sequential activities with snap-together modular pieces that fit like a puzzle. Children can light up a light, run a fan, create sound, and experiment, too. Learn More -
Glass Prism - Functional prism for experiments with light
Children can set this prism in a sunny window and see for themselves what Newton discovered — a beam of visible light can be split into a rainbow when it shines through a glass prism like this. Learn More -
Jumbo Thermometer - Weather observation tool
Your children can measure ambient temperature on Fahrenheit and centigrade scales, then perhaps record and graph their observations. A fascinating way to exercise observation, math, and writing skills. Clear, easy-to-read numbers; sturdy plastic. Easy to mount; 15". Learn More -
Galileo Thermometer
Tell the temperature on this glass thermometer by reading the tag of the lowest floating sphere in the upper part of the cylinder. Modeled on the thermoscope invented by Galileo Galilei in the 1600s, it relies on the downward pull of gravity and the upward pull of buoyancy. Learn More -
Born with a Bang - Paperback
Enjoy the story of the chaos and creativity of the cosmos through this ingenious “autobiography”. When we picked up this book, we felt as if we were observing Montessori’s first Great Lesson—the story of the creation of the Universe. Learn More


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