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penny's vintage inspired montessori nursery

monkeyandsquirrel February 6, 2013
well, i've been meaning to do this for, oh let's see, a year now, and i've finally gotten around to sharing a peek into penny's nursery. we knew from the get go that we wanted to base her room around the Montessori philosophy, which you can read up on a bit HERE. in a nutshell, the room is set up to encourage interaction and exploration, with everything being completely baby friendly. jenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographer
jenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerjenn pierce, charlotte nc photographerpenn pierce, charlotte nc photographer her room has changed some since she was an infant. in a Montessori nursery you should try to keep the decor and set up the same for the first year, so now that we're past the one year mark we've added a few more toys and elements for her to engage with that suit her current developmental stage. we also try to stick to the philosophy that if you surround a child with beautifully made toys they'll learn to appreciate such things at an early age. penny's toys are mostly wooden, or like her schleich animals, so gorgeously realistic that you wouldn't care for a single second that they're plastic! nothing she owns lights up or makes noise, unless it's a musical instrument, because the thought is that the type of play involved with those toys is already dictated and doesn't give a child a chance to really use their imagination. we use a Montessori style floor bed and have all the shelving at her level in her room. the idea behind that is that it not only further encourages exploration around her room, but it gives her a sense of value because everything in here is meant for her. when she's in her room she's not a small person living in an adult world. she can get to just about anything she'd like, and not feel frustrated with things out of her reach. the mirror next to the bed is geared more for the infant stages, but she still really enjoys making silly faces at herself! and there ya have it! this is just something that meant a whole lot to us when thinking about how to design her room. it's not the ideal for everyone, but i definitely believe it's worth giving a second (or third) thought to the things that surround our kiddos these days.
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