align="left">Set of Six Triangles
45 |
20. |
Set of Six Polygons |
46 |
21. |
Set of Six Irregular Figures |
46 |
22. |
Set of Four Blanks and Two Irregular Figures |
47 |
23. |
Frame to hold Geometrical Insets |
48 |
24. |
Child Touching the Insets |
49 |
25. |
Series of Cards with Geometrical Forms |
54 |
26. |
Sound Boxes |
55 |
27. |
Musical Bells |
60 |
28. |
Sloping Boards to Display Set of Metal Insets |
90 |
29. |
Single Sandpaper Letter |
90 |
30. |
Groups of Sandpaper Letters |
91 |
31. |
Box of Movable Letters |
94 |
32. |
The Musical Staff |
98 |
33. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
100 |
34. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
100 |
35. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
100 |
36. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
101 |
37. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
101 |
38. |
Didactic Material for Musical Reading |
101 |
39. |
Dumb Keyboard |
102 |
40. |
Diagram Illustrating Use of Numerical Rods |
107 |
41. |
Counting Boxes |
110 |
42. |
Arithmetic Frame |
110 |
1 DR. MONTESSORI’S OWN HANDBOOK
Recent years have seen a remarkable improvement in the conditions of child life. In all civilized countries, but especially in England, statistics show a decrease in infant mortality.
Related to this decrease in mortality a corresponding improvement is to be seen in the physical development of children; they are physically finer and more vigorous. It has been the diffusion,