My granddaughter and I are continuing to have lots of fun with the new Little Passports Early Explorers edition! I’m a Little Passports affiliate and ambassador. As an ambassador, I received a 3-month subscription to the Early Explorers Edition of Little Passports.
Today, I want to share some ideas for using a Montessori-inspired approach with the Early Explorers music package.
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I love the excitement Little Passports can bring to any study of geography. It can work well in a home with children of multiple ages. In my previous Little Passports posts, I shared ideas for using the Little Passports World Edition with preschoolers. Now there are even more options with the new Early Explorers subscription, which is designed for ages 3-5. (Note: the World Edition is recommended for ages 5-10, and the USA Edition is recommended for ages 7-12.)
In my post today, I’ll share some Montessori-inspired ideas for using the Early Explorers landmarks package with both toddlers and preschoolers.
Little Passports Early Explorers Subscription
Instead of following Sam and Sofia to various countries around the world as in the World Edition, preschoolers follow the adventures of Max, Mia, and their dog, Toby. A different world theme is used each month:
Stacy says
I learned that William the Conqueror was the Tower of London’s first resident
Erica says
Would love to try out Little Passports. A subscription has been sitting on my Amazon wish list for a while, but no grandparents have bitten yet!
Emily says
My kiddos would love to explore the world with Little Passports Early Explorers
Julie L says
What a fun thing to do with the kiddos over the summer.
anne jetton says
Im so excited about this giveaway. I have been interested in this kit for some time, but unsure if it was worth the money! Thanks Deb!!
Jonnie says
I want to win because this would be such a fun surprise in the mail
Carly D. says
I love the idea of a 3 month subscription! It is fun getting something new to explore!
Josh S says
I think my daughter would really enjoy this.
Bev Chua says
Just by looking at the photos i believe it is fun and i have not seen anything like it before!
Bev Chua says
best way to learn is having fun, this sure is fun and interesting way to present the world
Gabby Dunai says
Sounds like a fun educational toy
Wil C says
My son would really benefit from this and would enjoy the 3 months of different items.
Jennifer Cervantes says
I want to win this for my younger daughter who is starting to feel left out now that her older sisters are all in school all day.
Samantha says
The more I see about these Little Passport kits the more I get interested! These are wonderful ideas! Thanks for linking up at the Thoughtful Spot! We hope you join us again this week!