The "I did it!" moment evolves: The secret behind a wooden Tetris puzzle that grows with your child
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Introduction: The more "I did it!" moments, the more critical thinking skills grow.
The moment your child combines blocks and smiles, exclaiming, "I did it!"
Behind that sense of accomplishment, foundational learning skills such as critical thinking, concentration, and creativity are surely developing.
"Manabi no Mori Puzzle for Developing a Genius Brain" is an educational puzzle designed to "develop thinking skills through play," based on the theories of Montessori education.
The Importance of "Thinking with Your Hands" as Taught by Montessori Education
Dr. Montessori advocated that "children are beings who think with their hands."
Neuroscience has also revealed that manual activities significantly contribute to brain development.
In particular, movements using the fingertips are said to activate the prefrontal cortex (the part that controls thinking and judgment) and enhance concentration and memory.
"Manabi no Mori Puzzle for Developing a Genius Brain" is a teaching material that fosters sensory integration.
This wooden Tetris is designed to naturally promote "sensory integration," which is emphasized in Montessori education.
By playing while fully utilizing the five senses—such as color, shape, and texture—children's brains develop the "ability to organize information."
Critical Thinking Grows Through Accumulation: The Scientific Basis of Learning with Hands
Like building blocks, learning takes shape by building one step at a time.
A feature of "Manabi no Mori Puzzle for Developing a Genius Brain" is that the way it is played can be changed according to age.
Step-up design for each developmental stage
・Around 3 years old: "Creative play" freely arranging colors and shapes.
・Around 5 years old: "Logical play" assembling according to sample cards.
・Around 7 years old: "Thinking play" with timed challenges.
With each evolution of play, children rediscover the "joy of thinking for themselves."
This is a valuable process that allows for the practice of "auto-education," advocated by Montessori, within the home.
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"Thinking Blocks" that grow with the family
When a parent says, "Is it here?",
and the child replies, "No, it's here!"
Such exchanges are the most enriching learning moments.
The "sharing of environment" emphasized in Montessori education is naturally realized within the home.
For educational communication with grandparents too.
This puzzle, which involves moving fingertips to match shapes, can also be expected to have brain training effects.
Indeed, when grandparents play with their grandchildren, "intergenerational sharing of learning" occurs.
The charm of "Manabi no Mori Puzzle" is that it can cultivate both "thinking skills" and "connecting skills" simultaneously.
Montessori Theory × Safe Wooden Design
The warmth of natural wood and gentle, rounded corners.
The paint is a non-toxic, water-based finish, making it safe for even small children to use.
It is a safe and warm teaching material that embodies the philosophy of "Sensorial Education" in Montessori education.
Conclusion: Bringing "Thinking Skills" back into the home
"Manabi no Mori Puzzle for Developing a Genius Brain" is not a teaching material that is played once and then put away.
It is a "long-lasting learning partner" that offers new discoveries as your child grows.
Bring your child's "I did it!" smile back into your home.
And through that smile, let's build up their "thinking skills."
🌿 Why not re-experience Montessori education at home now?
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