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Old 01-10-2023, 04:26 PM
 
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Montessori room arrangement for my child

Hello everyone! Last months I was thinking about how to arrange my little angle’s room. As far as I see, there should be a lot of furniture to build up a good base for it. I don’t want to buy IKEA stuff, because I’m a Montessori mother. I made a research on the companies where I could buy all the neccessary things and on the marketplace there’re not many alternatives (someone just sells pikler triangles, someone sells the shelves and etc) So, I came across WoodandHearts website and those guys have piklers, tables, shelves, chairs and so on. I’m thinking to make a great order from them. Do you know anything about this company? Any comments or reviews?
P.S. I noticed that WoodandHearts manufactures their product in Ukraine and I would to support them during the War
P.P.S. Is there anybody else fond of Motnessori at home / Montessori education materials? Maybe we can exchange some knowledge
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Old 01-10-2023, 04:53 PM
 
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No clue what it is and never heard of it.
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Old 01-11-2023, 10:55 AM
 
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Montessori room arrangement for my child

Hello everyone! Last months I was thinking about how to arrange my little angle’s room. As far as I see, there should be a lot of furniture to build up a good base for it. I don’t want to buy IKEA stuff, because I’m a Montessori mother. I made a research on the companies where I could buy all the neccessary things and on the marketplace there’re not many alternatives (someone just sells pikler triangles, someone sells the shelves and etc) So, I came across WoodandHearts website and those guys have piklers, tables, shelves, chairs and so on. I’m thinking to make a great order from them. Do you know anything about this company? Any comments or reviews?
P.S. I noticed that WoodandHearts manufactures their product in Ukraine and I would to support them during the War
P.P.S. Is there anybody else fond of Motnessori at home / Montessori education materials? Maybe we can exchange some knowledge
Make sure the trees are not from Chernobyl - not sure how would you do that though…
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Old 01-11-2023, 10:56 AM
 
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Montessori room arrangement for my child

Hello everyone! Last months I was thinking about how to arrange my little angle’s room. As far as I see, there should be a lot of furniture to build up a good base for it. I don’t want to buy IKEA stuff, because I’m a Montessori mother. I made a research on the companies where I could buy all the neccessary things and on the marketplace there’re not many alternatives (someone just sells pikler triangles, someone sells the shelves and etc) So, I came across WoodandHearts website and those guys have piklers, tables, shelves, chairs and so on. I’m thinking to make a great order from them. Do you know anything about this company? Any comments or reviews?
P.S. I noticed that WoodandHearts manufactures their product in Ukraine and I would to support them during the War
P.P.S. Is there anybody else fond of Motnessori at home / Montessori education materials? Maybe we can exchange some knowledge
Make sure the trees are not from Chernobyl - not sure how would you do that though…

IMO - just taking them to playgrounds, parks, museums, libraries could be better.

Do you really believe that a certain type of furniture will influence your child development the way you want? (The marketing is too cultish IMO)
It is your money and your child though..

There are reviews on Amazon. You may get more information there.
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Old 01-17-2023, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Retired in VT; previously MD & NJ
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I had to look up piklers. Looks like things to climb on. Did you know that kids will climb on anything? Chairs, tables, sofas etc

I wouldn't buy from a Ukranian company now. If you order matching pieces of furniture and all the pieces are not available at the time you order, you may never get the missing piece.
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Old 04-08-2024, 07:08 AM
 
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Lightbulb Montessori inspired space

I haven't personally heard of WoodandHearts, but it's awesome that you're considering supporting a company that manufactures its products locally, especially during these challenging times. Supporting local businesses, especially during difficult periods like the current situation in Ukraine, is a great way to contribute positively.

As for Montessori furniture, I recently got some pieces from ChildUniverse [url]https://child-universe.com/collections/montessori-furniture[/url], and I must say I'm super impressed with the quality. Their furniture is top-notch, and it's been a fantastic addition to our Montessori-inspired home.
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Old 04-08-2024, 07:31 AM
 
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Make sure the trees are not from Chernobyl - not sure how would you do that though…

IMO - just taking them to playgrounds, parks, museums, libraries could be better.

Do you really believe that a certain type of furniture will influence your child development the way you want? (The marketing is too cultish IMO)
It is your money and your child though..

There are reviews on Amazon. You may get more information there.
I saw LOOK4ward isn't a member. I hope he/she comes back!

As for the above - playgrounds parks, museum, libraries are all better.

You should try to socialize your child as much as possible meaning get him/her out in the world. Fresh air is important
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Old 04-08-2024, 07:38 AM
 
Location: southwestern PA
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The OP hasn't been back in 15 months...
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Old 04-08-2024, 10:36 AM
 
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The OP hasn't been back in 15 months...
Gosh, you're right!
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Old 04-08-2024, 12:16 PM
 
Location: Military City, USA.
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And they were a "one post wonder....."
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