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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2023 · 51 MIN

Hands-On Learning is Montessori Learning

from Child of the Redwoods: Podcast · host Child of the Redwoods

Playdough, homemade salt dough, or anything else moldable lets your kids create their own topographical maps and explore how these features appear on the earth. There are so many ways we can use a moldable medium to teach physical science! In this episode, Aubrey and David discuss why this childhood staple is actually a brilliant material. To learn more about our work and get our free resources, visit us online at www.childoftheredwoods.com.

Playdough, homemade salt dough, or anything else moldable lets your kids create their own topographical maps and explore how these features appear on the earth. There are so many ways we can use a moldable medium to teach physical science! In this episode, Aubrey and David discuss why this childhood staple is actually a brilliant material. To learn more about our work and get our free resources, visit us online at www.childoftheredwoods.com.

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