The Who Am I? — Living World Collection brings together both Zoology and Botany storytelling materials into one cohesive Montessori-inspired bundle. Designed to align with AMI lessons and support classification across the living world, this collection invites learners to explore animals, plants, fungi, algae, and microorganisms through descriptive stories that encourage reasoning before identification. This bundle is ideal for families and classrooms seeking a comprehensive, language-rich appr
Who Am I? — Zoology is a Montessori-inspired storytelling and classification material designed to align with AMI lessons and support indirect learning about animals through language, observation, and reasoning. Each card presents a short “Who am I?” story that highlights key characteristics of an animal without naming it directly. Learners are invited to listen, imagine, and make connections before identifying the organism, supporting curiosity-driven discovery rather than memorization. This mat
Who Am I? — Botany (44 Cards) is a Montessori-inspired storytelling and classification material designed to align with AMI lessons and introduce learners to the diversity of plant life and plant-like organisms through rich, descriptive language. Each card presents a short story describing a plant or organism by its structure, environment, and role in the ecosystem, inviting the learner to reason, visualize, and classify before confirming its identity. This expanded set offers broad exposure to t
Who Am I? — Botany (24 Cards) offers a focused introduction to plant classification using the same AMI aligned, Montessori-inspired storytelling approach as the larger collection. Each card presents a descriptive “Who am I?” story that encourages learners to notice defining characteristics of plants and plant-like organisms before identifying them, supporting curiosity, reasoning, and vocabulary development. This smaller set is ideal for families or classrooms seeking a lighter entry point into
Music Notes by Value includes equivalency cards based on note value. A whole note being the largest note worth 4 beats, is the largest strip. A half note worth 2 beats is half the length of the whole note strip. The quarter note strip is 1/4th the size of the whole note, or 1/2 the size of the half note. The pack also includes eighth notes, and sixteenth notes following the similar pattern to represent the length of the note. In a similar way, Music Notes by Value includes the corr