About this item

As with all things Montessori, students begin with the concrete and move to the abstract. When learning shapes, Montessori students first develop an understanding of the spatial object in comparison to other shapes and a relevant application for each shapebefore learning the names. Inspired by this process, Montessori Shape Work offers readers die-cut shapes to trace with their fingers, grouped by family for comparison, and illustrated with a familiar object for relevancy. Featured shapes include three triangles equilateral, isosceles, right-angled three rounds circle, oval, ellipse three parallelograms square, rectangle, rhombus and three polygons pentagon, hexagon, octagon. With a letter to parents included, this third Montessori board book joins Montessori Letter Work and Montessori Number Work in a growing library of original concept books.



About the Author

Bobby George



Report incorrect product information.