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.
All opinions are honest and my own. (Note: my Little Passports posts contain affiliate links at no cost to you.)
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:
I have an 8 yr old that would really love the USA edition and learning about the states. We are working on geography as it is, this looks incredibly helpful to elaborate on that.
I have two sons who would love to use the materials to learn about the world. My older son, age 5, has already learned the continents and animals around the world and this kit would certainly help him get more engaged and interested in the materials.
This looks like an awesome educational and fun subscription! I love that you can order based on age range. I think my 18 month old daughter would love to add some of their items to her toys! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
Very nice giveaway 🙂
I learned they even have personalization available. For example, you can have a name printed on a lunchbox.
I’d like to try out Little Passports as a fun way to learn geography in our homeschool.
I have 3 young children and live in Australia, i just showed them the Little Passports website after discovering here and they would love to receive that in the mail!! Some help with shipping costs would be great!
My youngest four would love this…
this would be a great tool to ignite curiosity in my little grandbaby girl Olivia
this looks like such fun! i love the flashlight activities- i would love to share this with my son! i think he would absolutely love it, and it is such a creative way to share the love of learning! thanks for the opportunity to try it out! 🙂
The little passport activities look like a fantastic way to present the world to my son! (age 8, special needs)
This will be great way to start teaching my 3 year old more about the world since we have been travelling around quite a bit recently
I think my kids would really enjoy this!
my son would love this
It would be so fun to try out the Little Passports program! I think my kids (all five of them) would love it.
I teach 4 year olds year around and love this material! The children would benefit greatly!
It’s super important to introduce children to a wide variety of experiences. A subscription like this would be an excellent start!
i want to win because my youngest girls are the right age to start using materials like these and i know its something they will enjoy
i like the travel journals that come with the USA kits
My son is interested in learning about other countries, cultures, and languages.