The cylinder helps children recognize shapes and the properties of objects through tactile perception and hands-on manipulation – in line with the Montessori approach.
In the period when children are most open to developing their senses, this aid offers a simple and practical way to give them more opportunities for independent discovery.
The cylinder can be incorporated into various Montessori activities focused on sensory education and working with shapes. (Illustrative photo may also show other shapes; the price is always for 1 piece – the cylinder.)
The aim of sensory education is to give the child the opportunity to obtain clear and conscious information from the environment through their senses – and thus enable them to explore their surroundings and the world more deeply and accurately. Marie Montessori believed that a child perceives with all of their senses from birth. Through their senses, the child becomes familiar with their surroundings, studies them – and thanks to these findings then begins to understand them as well. The child is thus a “sensory explorer”.
Children do not learn by us only telling them something, but primarily through their own experiences – by being able to touch and try things out. Children are most open to developing their senses roughly from 2 to 6 years; in this period it is very important to give them as many opportunities as possible to develop all their senses.