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15 Awesome Montessori Instagram Accounts You Need to Follow

Engage Team • 7 April 2018
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One of our most-loved blog posts from last year was where we shared our TOP 10 Favorite Montessori Websites. This list was (and still is) an excellent resource for those who are looking for inspiration and guidance in the Montessori method, and for those looking to incorporate Montessori practices and ideas into their homes.

Today we are revisiting that topic and have put together a new batch of favorites, but this time on Instagram! Here are 15 AWESOME Montessori Instagram accounts you need to follow…

 

1.  ninis_montessori

Montessori teacher from Amsterdam, currently living in Barcelona. Montessori inspired activities with Lena (5) and Doris(3).

 

2.  ourmontesstory

Montessori parent and blogger. Mom to N (2014). Homeschooling, Minimalism, Zero waste movement.

 

3.  earlychildfood

A certified Montessori guide. Training and advice.

 

4.  the_prepared_environment

Montessori Teacher (upper elementary), mom to Layla (2016), wife to Sasha, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

5.  mylittlekeepers

Montessori teacher • food lover • blogger • mom

 

6.  ourmontessorilife

Sharing the peaceful, respectful principles of the Montessori pedagogy with families, schools & communities around the world.

 

7.  montessibaby

Parent, Teacher, Montessori believer.

 

8.  elternvommars

Two small earthlings, their parents from Mars and their Montessori way. Anna (mom & Montessori teacher), Tom (dad), Julia (2012) & Jakob (2017).

 

9.  themontessorinotebook

The place for easy-to-follow Montessori online training for parents from your living room + a Montessori playgroup in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

10.  themandarinmommy

Montessori Inspired Parenting & Home Daycare. DIY activities. Charlotte (11/15), George (05/17)  Mandarin Chinese & English.

 

11.  dolcessori

Montessori Philosophy, multilingual family, crafty mom. AMI 3-6 Assistant certificated, nature lover, slow parenting, Germany.

 

12.  montessoritwins

Mommy to 20 month old twins, Montessori trained, behavior therapist, blogger, and bargain hunter.

 

13.  montessorifimasr

Raising Adam (3y) and Noor (1.5y) in Egypt. Inspired by Montessori and RIE.

 

 

14.  ow.montessori.family

Documenting their journey as a bilingual Montessori family. Waldorf-inspired. Loves pretty and sustainable wooden toys. Adores flora and the outdoors.

 

15.  emilundmathilda

Mama of 2 born 4/2013 and 11/2015. Documenting her motherhood journey powered by love and inspired by Montessori.

 

 

 

 

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