Teacher Favorites
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Glass Pitcher with Lid - 16 3/4-ounce juice pitcher
Children can serve themselves by twisting the lid open. Our best-selling see-through pitcher has a pour-through lid, easy-grasp handle, nearly dripless spout, and perfect size (just over 3" square at base). A favorite! Learn More -
Reed Cracker Basket
Its narrow, rectangular shape is great for pencils and crayons, the striker and mute for the Montessori Bells, or even crackers for snack. 8" x 3" x 2" high. Learn More -
Reed Potato Basket
A small basket (just big enough for one potato!) for holding cotton balls, sorting beads, or a baked potato. This coordinates nicely with our larger reed baskets. 5¼" x 4" x 2" high. Learn More -
Bamboo Potato Basket
A small basket perfectly sized for holding cotton balls, beads for sorting, or (perhaps) a baked potato. Perfect for any activity that calls for pairing a small with a large basket. 6" x 41/2" x 2" high Learn More -
Fast Food Tray
This sturdy, restaurant-quality plastic tray is just the right size for food preparation, science experiments, or Metal Inset work. 13½" x 10½" overall; ½" deep. Learn More -
Medium-Size Tray - 9 5/8" x 6 5/8", outside; 1" deep
Designed for dental offices, perfect for Practical Life. Nearly indestructible, with raised edges to help pitchers and bowls stay put and contain spills. 9 5/8" x 6 5/8" overall; ¾" deep. Learn More -
Work Rug, Large
42" x 28". These dhurries from India are woven by hand in the ancient city of Agra, home of the Taj Mahal. The tight weave provides a smooth work surface, and the rugs lie flat, roll up easily, and stand upright in a rack. Made of 100% cotton. Learn More -
Small Cotton Doily
Children love to decorate their surroundings by placing a doily under a vase of flowers or under a centerpiece. This charming 100% cotton doily will add warmth and elegance to any display. 3½" dia.. Learn More -
A Parents' Guide to the Montessori Classroom - From The Parent-Child Press
Beautiful color photos illustrate a classic description of the Montessori materials for ages three to six and how they’re used in the classroom to cultivate each child’s own natural desire to learn. From The Parent-Child Press. Paperback, 61 pages. Learn More


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