Cultural Geography
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Fish Bank
Fine motor skills will get plenty of exercise opening and closing this snap-shut bank! A perfect choice for introducing money concepts to young children. No stopper! Traditional padded, painted leather from India. Learn More -
Cinnamon Box
Delight your children’s budding ability to discriminate between smells with an aromatic box handcrafted from cinnamon tree bark in Vietnam. An appealing opening & closing option with a cultural touch. 3". Learn More -
Clove Box
Spice up your Sensorial shelves or kitchen area with this unique, aromatic box. Skilled craftspeople have carefully pieced together dried cloves and added a strip of cinnamon bark for a handle. Learn More -
Tibetan Table Chime
This handcast brass chime is made by Tibetan metalsmiths living in exile in Northern India, carrying on the ancient craft traditions of their homeland. Your purchase supports the continuation of these arts. Learn More -
Throw Your Tooth on the Roof - Tooth Traditions from Around the World
What do children around the world do with the teeth they lose? This humorous title answers a question every child who has lost a tooth wants to know! A delightful introduction to global cultural traditions for children. Learn More -
Tiny Treasure Bag
A tiny drawstring bag children can open and close, embellished with traditional Hmong counted cross-stitch designs wishing good fortune, prosperity, love, and long life. Perfect for any little treasure! Learn More -
Wish ~ Wishing Traditions Around the World
Take children on a lyrical journey through 15 countries with fascinating wishing folklore. This title opens with a world map (subject countries are labeled) and closes with simple facts about traditions and festivals. Learn More -
Wake Up, World! - A Day in the Life of Children Around the World
Follow eight children on five continents from morning wake-up to bedtime. A lively, accessible book that explores differences (and emphasizes similarities), often with quotes from the children photographed. Learn More -
Lets Eat! - What Children Eat Around the World
Rich photos, engaging text, and charming quotes from children in Mexico, France, South Africa, India, and Thailand thoroughly explore a favorite subject. Includes simple recipes and a glossary of food-related words. Learn More -
Comalapa ~ Guatemalan Coin Purse
Perfect for a favorite small collection! Beautifully woven and embroidered, with zipper closure that makes it easy for children to open and close. Generous 6¼" x 5¼". Hold vocabulary cards or items for sorting! Learn More -
Carved Wooden Animals
Children of all ages intuitively recognize the beauty of these miniature works of art. Manipulating and arranging them is so satisfying! Six pairs of African animals, carved and painted by wood workers in Kenya. Learn More -
Brass Bell
The role of the bell in the Montessori classroom is well-known. Ring it just once for silence or children can “walk on the line,” carrying the bell carefully so as not to let it ring. Learn More -
World People Cards - From Laughing Star Montessori
Discover many fascinating details about the lives and histories of people around the world. Designed for use in Primary and Elementary Montessori classrooms. Primary students can match the photo cards with the continent/flag control cards. Elementary students can use the two-sided story/question cards. Learn More -
My Little Book of Chinese Words
A rich resource for art, language, and cultural activities! 100 words with illustrations, ancient and modern Chinese characters, Chinese pronunciation, and English word, organized in groups of related words. Learn More -
Tokkuri Pouring Activity - Pouring Extensions & Variations
The traditional Japanese style gives this pouring extension an Asian flavor. Children will intuitively reach for the slim neck of the Sake Pot (tokkuri) and eagerly pour water into each Sake Cup (guinomo). Learn More -
Tibetan Prayer Flags
Traditional Prayer Flags Pre-printed in Kathmandu, Nepal, and imported by a Fair Trade company. Symbolizing compassion and hope, these fluttery little squares of good intention are called Lung ta in Tibet (“wind horse” in English). Learn More


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