DIY Montessori-Inspired Activities for Toddlers & Preschoolers — Ribbon Weaving Board

I was browsing through a kitchen organizing store a while ago when a kitchen cabinet shelf organizer caught my eye — but not for use in my kitchen.  Of course not, that would be silly!  No, it caught my eye because I knew it would be perfect for a weaving work for L!

I tied a few ribbons [of varying color, material, and width] to one end of the shelf and quickly turned it into a ribbon weaving board — we’re talking about 30 seconds of prep work here.  I put it on the floor table as a stationary work since it’s quite large, and L found it right after breakfast.  I showed her how to put the ribbon “over” and then “under” — over and over again — and she caught on very quickly.

L loves this work so much that she does it many times each day — pretty good for an activity that took less than a minute for me to put together!

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3 thoughts on “DIY Montessori-Inspired Activities for Toddlers & Preschoolers — Ribbon Weaving Board

  1. This looks like something I would enjoy. (Hopefully the kids, too.) I just looked through my kitchen and I don’t have anything like it. I have to see if I can think of a few more uses for it before I can justify buying it, though. Thank you for sharing!

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