12/05/2023
Montessori Pink Tower, Eight Steps Montesori Pink Tower, Montessori Cubes, Brown Stairs, Montessori Sensorial, Montessori Method
Have you ever thought about the benefits of the pink tower and why it is pink? 😊🌸
Dr. Maria Montessori, in her research on children, observed that the color that most attracted the attention of children was pink. That's why the tower is pink.
The difference in towers consisting of a single color, as you can see, is their size and weight. This is where the focus is. The aim is to show the child how the volume and weight are directly proportional and thus enable the child to make new discoveries in her/his own world.
Using their visual perception, the child can self-assess whether they’ve built the Tower in order. This control of error helps the child realize what’s wrong and correct any mistakes. Through this, the child grows more independent and confident.
Your child will usually use 3 fingers to line up the tower. This prepares your child for handwriting. At the same time, your child learns new words such as 'big' and 'small' and associates these words with the objects they see.
As you can see, the pink tower, which seems simple, actually has many benefits. This pink tower set consists of 8 pieces. The pieces are cubes of 10cm, 9cm, 8cm, 7cm, 6cm, 5cm, 4cm and 3cm.