Give the gift of Montessori with the complete collection of the bestselling series that shows
parents how to use the principles of Montessori to raise independent curious and
compassionate kids. The perfect gift for new families no matter what the occasion brings
together three bestselling books that show parents how to bring the principles of Montessori
home. These are rare as parenting guides not only helping you to become more effective in
your role as a parent but actually change how you see your child—because the Montessori way
emphasizes each child’s abilities as a natural learner while helping adults understand and
implement their job to let the child lead while providing a helpful environment in which they
can blossom as curious independent and responsible humans. It starts with The
Montessori Baby the guide for new parents in how to interact with babies in ways that assist
their development and foster a respectful relationship between parent and child. Covering the
months from birth through a baby' s first year these tips encourage new parents to trust
and accept their babies parent them with respect set up kind and clear boundaries encourage
concentration. In The Montessori Toddler we learn how to turn life with a “terrible two” into
a mutually rich and rewarding time of curiosity learning respect and discovery. Covering
ages 1-3 the book has hundreds of practical ideas and step-by-step ways to cultivate daily
routines with ease set up your home and get rid of the chaos and raise an inquisitive learner
who loves exploring the world around them. Capping the series is The Montessori Child an
everything-you-need-to-know guide to raising your school-aged child (from 3–12 years old with
a bonus chapter for the teen years) in the Montessori way. There’s advice on everything from
setting up your home in ways that encourage curiosity and independence to supporting your
child’s social and moral development with a balance of limit-setting and age-appropriate
freedoms. Each book offers a powerful alternative for parents who feel that family life has
gotten too complicated by showing parents how to make more intentional choices for their family
and how to better understand the needs of their children. And each is also that rare parenting
book that’s beautiful to look at with a bright airy design and simple color illustrations and
photographs that complement the books’ calm direct jargon-free and value-rich tone and
approach.