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I Know What Gravity Does - From The Parent-Child Press
Written by Montessorian Aline Wolf, this title explores the work of gravity in a child's daily life. I can see GRAVITY at work when I let go of my spoon in mid-air. Learn More -
I Look "Out" at the Stars - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children ponder the language used about looking at the stars when there is no "up" from our round Earth. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Measures 5½" square. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Travel on Planet Earth - From The Parent-Child Press
Written by Montessorian Aline Wolf, this title reminds children that even while sitting very still, they are still moving. I am traveling on Planet Earth. I can't feel that I am moving, because everything else on our planet--including the air--is moving with me. Learn More -
How Big is the Milky Way? - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children understand the number of stars in the Milky Way--one billion--and help children grasp the immensity of our galaxy. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Know The Sun Does Not "Set" - By Aline Wolf from The Parent Child Press
Written to help children understand that the impression of the sun "rising" and "setting" is created as the Earth turns so everyone can have day and night. The small format and early reading level gives children easy access to big concepts. Paperback with spiral binding, 20 pages. Learn More -
I Want to Hear the Quiet - From The Parent Child Press
Aline Wolf wrote I Want to Hear the Quiet to help awaken children’s sense of wonder and awe. This book nurtures the human spirit with respectful messages about caring for the Earth and cherishing peace. Learn More -
108 Ways to Use Labyrinths in Schools
Written to address a broad spectrum of ages and environments, including public, private, parochial, and Montessori classrooms. Learn More -
The Tao of Montessori - Reflections on Compassionate Teaching
Whether you are familiar with the writings of sixth century philosopher Lao Tzu or are simply ready to explore a refreshingly contemplative perspective on children and teaching, you’ll find this unique work a masterpiece of profound thought and relevance. Learn More -
Teaching Montessori in the Home ~ Preschool
Written expressly for the home schooling parent, this very accessible overview of the Montessori method provides theory, lessons, and even instructions for making materials. An ambitious undertaking by the author of The Essential Montessori. Learn More -
What is Death?
A gentle book that acknowledges the questions this profound mystery inspires without providing pat answers. Instead, it recounts many possibilities that can help children find their own conclusions. 35 pages. Learn More -
In a Montessori Home - A Parents Guide to Preparing the Home for Children Birth to Three
An intimate, insightful glimpse at the possibilities ahead for new families, this tender guide offers parents of infants and toddlers practical advice, do-it-yourself ideas, and concise explanations of Montessori theory. Learn More -
At Home With Montessori - From the North American Montessori Teachers Association (NAMTA)
Divided into chapters by rooms in the house, this conversation starter is full of practical suggestions for creating a home environment that respects the needs of all family members. Paperback, 28 pages. Learn More -
Teaching Children Compassionately - How Students and Teachers Can Suceed with Mutual Understanding by Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
An inspiring resource which will help you build an exceptional learning environment! The principles of peaceful, non-violent communication are a natural fit with the Montessori classroom. Learn More -
Raising Children Compassionately - Parenting the Non-Violent Communication Way
Love, compassion, mutual respect, independent choices — this heartfelt call to action clarifies why and how to use peace-making principles to build a more peaceful family communication dynamic. Learn More -
Children Learn What They Live - Parenting to Inspire Values
An approachable, satisfying book based on the classic poem. Warm, insightful essays use developmental facts, anecdotes, and examples to illustrate how adult choices affect young children. Learn More -
One Hundred Child Development Tips - Insights and Suggestions from Montessori Teachers
Succinct advice for parents, organized for easy reference by age groups corresponding to Montessori “developmental planes.” Pithy, detailed tips from teachers with brief overviews of related theory and practice. Paperback, 34 pages. Learn More


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