Sunday, February 12, 2012

Indoor Play Environment

This is our "art studio" where children have access to art supplies such as colored pens, colored pencils, chalk, crayons, markers, stencils, water colors, scissors, paper, and the easel which offers a dry erase board and a chalk board.  The dry erase board is by far the most frequently used art and writing material. 

This room is also home to our science station where children will find items to explore such as magnets, discovery bottles, shells, magnifying glasses, scales, plants....

Non-toys, which have been inspired by Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Heuristic Play, are also availabe.  The children are able to create their own imaginitive play with mug trees, napkin rings, rocks and other natural items, wooden bowls and trays, juice lids, tins, corks, wooden thread spools.....


Art supplies and non-toys.

Our loft that my wonderful husband built.  This houses a cozy reading area, puppet theater, kitchen, and doll nursery.

Our kitchen and doll nursery.  See the light switch?  Our loft has working lights and a door bell. 

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