The Plyman

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Photos 08/29/2021

Today almost all parents know about Maria Montessori's method of early development: some take their child to a Montessori kindergarten, some to special developmental classes with special materials. But what about the children's room?

One of Maria's founding principles was to create a developmental environment for the child. A safe, comfortable and friendly environment encourages to play in their own scenario, to find creative uses for the familiar objects around, and not to call the parent for help - that is, it develops independence, freedom and ingenuity :)

We are parents ourselves and we sincerely support the idea of safe and autonomous learning of the world, so we decided to create multifunctional children's furniture which would stimulate children's imagination: firstly your child sits on the chair, then he/she easily turns it into a table and then starts to build a rocket or use it as a shelf for books.

Also, the ergonomics of our Montessori furniture is always designed for a little person, so even a one-year old baby can sit on the chair without parental help, as in the photo, without fear of tipping over. In a child's room there is no place for things that can hurt, get caught and fall, slip - do you agree?

When we make a home that is "kid-friendly," we free the baby from the fear of failure, of making a mistake, of fear of breaking something and give them the freedom to experiment, to create something new. We give them the opportunity to learn from our own experiences. Each new attempt for your little one is a contribution to his or her future: intelligence and self-confidence. ❤

Photos 08/27/2021

We remind you of the 2 main rules of The Plyman:
Children's table should be placed near a good light source, and weekends should be spent outdoors! 😜🌿

Have a great Friday, parents, everyone!

08/26/2021

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We really need it for our new charity project.
If you know any charities, foundations, or just good hearted individuals who care about charity and would like to receive donation then please comment below!

Photos 08/25/2021

Board games 😎have a favorite? Our personal recommendation, if you're not already familiar with it...Jenga! It's a board game invented by game designer Leslie Scott in the mid-1970s. Now it's popular all over the world, because Jenga is "all ages" 😎😉 Players sit at a table, any, even Kiddy's kids' table will suffice. They take turns taking the blocks out of the base of the tower and putting them on top, making the tower taller and less and less stable (+ you can't move the top three rows). Simple rules, if not primitive, but incredibly addictive and sometimes challenging. Until you sit down at the table you won't know that Jenga's compact wooden blocks can keep even an adult occupied for hours! Kids 3-4-5 years old should play with a simple scheme, but the adults can complicate the process: - The sides of the blocks can be marked with numbers from first to tenth or from first to twelfth. Now it is enough to take the dice and throw them in front of your turn. Whichever number rolls out, that number is used to remove the piece from the tower. No bars available with the right number? Sadly, you'll have to skip your turn. - Game of Jenga with Fanta. Write different tasks on pieces of paper, such as "Close Your Eyes" or "Tell a Poem". The player, who has to take the bar out of the tower, draws the coin, and in the course of his turn performs the task. - It is also possible to discuss in the company of additional options for complication, such as every move to alternate right and left hand to extract the bars, and so on, whatever your imagination prompts you. Interesting fact: The word jenga is the imperative of the verb kujenga, which means "to build" in Swahili. It's a Tanzanian language that was also spoken in Leslie's family. Who wouldn't mind playing Jenga, too?)
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Pictured: Kiddy's square set - 2 chairs and a laminated plywood table, ages 2 to 8

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