03/23/2026
Grateful to be part of a community that continues to challenge, inspire, and elevate the work we do for children every day. Leaving with fresh ideas, deeper perspective, and a renewed commitment to the Montessori path. 🌎American Montessori Society
01/12/2026
Through independent work, the children investigated the differences between the Arctic and Antarctica, carefully sorting animals by habitat and building their understanding of the natural world.
12/08/2025
Our class had the most magical morning at Robinson High School’s Tiny Tots concert! The children explored instruments up close, tried a few notes, and even met some fun characters along the way. A beautiful blend of music, curiosity, and joyful learning.
12/03/2025
With steady hands and a focused mind, the child decorates a tiny Christmas tree—an invitation to slow down, notice beauty, and take part in preparing the environment for the season. 🎄
11/14/2025
Montessori, independence is the heart of practical life. 🍂 Using the mini leaf blower, our kindergartener practices coordination while discovering the confidence that comes from caring for their environment independently.
11/10/2025
Practicing care and precision ✨ Napkin folding invites focus, coordination, and pride in beautiful work — one careful fold at a time. We’re getting ready for our Thanksgiving celebration! 🦃
11/06/2025
Learning about our amazing bodies from head to toe! 🦴✨ building our own skeleton and labeling each bone—Montessori-style anatomy fun!
11/04/2025
From painting and pin punching to gluing and labeling, children create their own world maps—building focus, coordination, and a deeper understanding of our planet 🌎
11/03/2025
Our yearly Trunk or Treat was a blast! Thank you to all our Mammolina Families old and new for joining us 🎃
10/29/2025
Building strength and focus—one tap at a time! 🎃💪 Hammering pumpkins is a fun Montessori practical life activity that refines coordination, concentration, and hand-eye control.
10/25/2025
October’s practical life work—strengthens the pincer grip, building the fine motor control children need for writing and independence 🎃