*B-GRADEitems are still safe and functional to use, yet have aesthetic imperfections such as surface dents, scratches, glue residues, or other issues that do not meet our quality standards.
Does your child like to pour and enjoys filling containers? Our pouring set offers a natural means to explore the enclosing and trajectory schema. Schemas are simply your child's natural desire to learn that helps them understand how things work. With the enclosing and trajectory schema, they're learning about space, volume, and movement.
WHAT YOU'LL GET:
(2) 5.5" x 3.5" x 2" solid Beech wood cups
(1) Fiber net
WHO WE ARE:
Natural Playbox aims to cultivate the child’s natural desire to learn using natural materials. We provide early learning tools and focused activities based on schemas of play.
Schemas are patterns of repetitive behavior that children display through play as they discover and understand the world around them. You may have seen a child line up objects in a row, carry too many things with their hands, or persistently throw things in the air. While it may appear like an obsession or misbehavior, schemas are healthy, natural urges that children exhibit to help them comprehend how things work, and make sense of the world. These patterns of behavior can be organized into schemas of play such as connecting, orientation, positioning, trajectory, transporting, enveloping, and enclosing. By recognizing these schemas, parents can identify their child's interests and provide learning opportunities that support their developmental needs.
“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child's own natural desire to learn.” – Maria Montessori
DISCLAIMER:
As with natural products, there may be some slight discoloration, cracks, splits and variations in size and shape.