A washboard practical life activity or pioneer unit is great at any time of year. It’s especially fun at a time when you can do the activity or activities outdoors. Today, I want to share a Montessori washboard activity that’s a fabulous practical life activity as well as a fun addition to a pioneer/Laura Ingalls Wilder unit. It’s great for a variety of ages.
Disclosure: I was given Montessori Services cloth washing activity to review for this post. I was never required to write a positive review for Montessori Services, and any opinions expressed are my own. This post contains affiliate links (at no cost to you).
Since I started blogging, I’ve hosted a number of Montessori Services reviews and giveaways. I’ve never been disappointed with the quality of Montessori Services materials. If you read my review posts, you can find out more about some of the Montessori Services materials that are wonderful for schools and homeschools. Parents using Montessori principles at home will also find much to offer through Montessori Services or its partner site, For Small Hands, which specializes in child-size tools and materials for families.
Montessori Services Cloth Washing Activity
I love Montessori Services! For this review, I requested the cloth washing activity to go with my Booking Across the USA activity inspired by author Laura Ingalls Wilder. The cloth washing activity with washboard would be perfect for a Little House on the Prairie unit study.
The cloth washing activity is also a wonderful activity by itself for preschoolers or toddlers. The materials from it can also be used for a wide variety of practical life activities.
The set includes these items, many of which can be purchased individually:
- 3 Cotton Terry Cloths
- Easy-Fasten Apron (W28)
- One-Drop Squeeze Bottle (J30)
- 2 Dishpans (W15)
- All-Purpose Bucket (W19)
- Scrub Board (W37)
- Plastic Pitcher (G25)
- Plastic Laundry Basket (K105)
- Liquid Soap
- Sponge
Using the Montessori Services Cloth Washing Activity with a Toddler
The Montessori Services cloth washing activity is a fun practical life activity with a number of steps. It would work well for a variety of ages for a Laura Ingalls Wilder literature-based unit or activity. The steps can easily be simplified for a toddler.
With my 17-month-old granddaughter, Zoey, I helped her put on the apron (which is one of the simplest to put on, even for a toddler) and then had her pour pitchers of water into the dishpans. She helped me add soap to the dishpan with the washboard. Then she scrubbed the cloths using the washboard and rinsed the cloths.
Zoey loved the activity. It was a fun outdoor activity, although it would work well indoors, too. I’ll enjoy seeing how the activity grows with Zoey. I also plan to introduce a variety of activities, such as doll washing, table washing, and dish washing, with many of the materials.
Laura Ingalls Wilder and Booking Across the USA
Today is the 3rd Annual Booking Across the USA trip. This year, kid bloggers have joined together to feature authors and illustrators from each of the 50 states.
Each author or illustrator was either born, lived in at one time, or currently resides in the featured state. You will discover at least one book written or illustrated by the person as well as an activity or craft to accompany the book or books.
I chose the State of South Dakota and Laura Ingalls Wilder because I was born and raised in eastern South Dakota. I grew up on a farm 40 miles from DeSmet, South Dakota, of Little Town on the Prairie fame. Both of my children were born in South Dakota, too. We lived in South Dakota until Christina, my youngest child, was 6 years old. I’m still a real fan of Laura Ingalls Wilder books. We own the Little House 9-book box set and have read all the books more than once!
You can find many Laura Ingalls Wilder themed activities in my Little House on the Prairie Unit Study.
Special thanks to Jodie from Growing Book by Book for organizing Booking Across the USA.
Learn more about Booking across the USA at Growing Book by Book.
Check out the participating blogs below for a fun author/illustrator tour of the United States!
Montessori Services Reviews
For a list of my previous Montessori Services review posts, see my Montessori Services Reviews. If you win the giveaway, you could use the $50 gift certificate to choose from among the items I’ve reviewed or one or more of the 2500 items Montessori Services offers!
Montessori Services $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway! The giveaway is now closed. See below for the announcement of the giveaway winner!
I’m excited to host a blogiversary giveaway of a $50 gift certificate from Montessori Services, one of my very favorite Montessori suppliers for home or school! If you’re from the U.S. or Canada, this is a great time to have fun checking out the amazing online catalog at Montessori Services.
Now for the Giveaway:
What You Will Win: 1 lucky winner in the U.S. or Canada will win a $50 Montessori Services Gift Certificate!!!
Who is Eligible:
This giveaway is open to anyone 18 and older in the U.S. and Canada. The first entry is mandatory. You must leave a blog post comment telling why you want to win the $50 Montessori Services gift certificate (and be sure to click the green “ENTER” on the Rafflecopter form to let me know you left your blog post comment and to open up the optional entries)! After you’ve completed your mandatory entry, there are lots of optional entries. You have many chances to win! (Note: For the extra entries, you may count ways of following that you already do. For example, if you previously followed Living Montessori Now on Twitter, you may still count that for your follow Living Montessori Now on Twitter entry!)
It’s easy to enter giveaways with Rafflecopter! Just follow the directions to enter.If you still have questions about the Rafflecopter form, here’s a 52-second video with quick directions for entering through Rafflecopter. You must complete the Mandatory Entry to qualify for any additional entries. The giveaway closes 9:00pm PST on Wednesday, April 22. Best of luck!
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UPDATE:
It’s Thursday morning, April 23. I really appreciated all your comments and the 1,371 entries! A winner has been selected using Random.org through Rafflecopter! The winner of the $50 Gift Certificate for Montessori Services is Leah W! I’m so happy for Leah! (Note: Leah, you have 48 hours to respond to my email, or a new winner will be chosen.) The comment for Leah’s mandatory entry (why she wanted to win the gift certificate) said: “We live on the prairie and I used to do laundry by hand until we moved into a home with a washer about a year ago. I would have loved to have had a washboard 😉 I would love to win some Montessori supplies for my little homeschooled farm children.”
Montessori Monday Link-Up
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Kelda Adair says
I LOVE Montessori Services. We purchase the majority of our materials from them each year.
Kelda Adair says
I want to try the Buttercup Butter maker from Montessori Services.
Marlene V. (Enelram) says
I am a teacher and always looking for great products for my classroom!
Marlene V. (Enelram) says
I would love the Can You Count to a Googol? – A mathematical tale from Robert E. Wells book
nicolthepickle says
I think the tool belt with accessories would be wonderful for my daughter.
Ilze Hays says
This is a wonderful activity. I am hoping to introduce my two children with it soon. They gift certificate to Montessori services would be helpful for that 🙂
Ilze Hays says
I like all washing and cleaning things. They are so amazing and my children love to help me. Must have in our house 🙂
Jennifer Herman says
I would want to win this for my nephews.
Jennifer Herman says
Wooden Food Slicing Set – First cutting food activity from Melissa & Doug
heather c says
I’d love to win so I can get started on stocking up with Montessori homeschool stuff!
liz l says
My sister in law could find many useful things for my niece
Jerry Marquardt says
In the interest of my family’s children, I would like to win this certificate.
Jerry Marquardt says
I like the series of books in the category of “Weather & Seasons” the most of all. But I treally like all science programs and books.
John Herman says
I want to win this so that I can get something for my nephews.
John Herman says
I like the Primary Garden Tools – Set of 4 child-size, long-handled, real garden tools
Holly says
Happy anniversary! Would love to add some practical life supplies from Montessori Services for my son.
Holly says
My son would love the hammer and safety glasses, plus a child-size broom.
TwoPlusCute says
I did not enter the copter or the party, I just wanted to write how much I enjoy your posts and the activities you post.
Thank you.