Join Maria, an independent little girl, as she shares with the reader all the things that she can do by herself at home based on what she learns in her Montessori classroom.
Maria loves her Casa Class at her Montessori school. She can do all the work by herself.
Maria tried to lift the pitcher with both hands. But it was still too heavy. Her friend, Ben, watched her struggle. - Can you help me? Maria asked. - You can do it, Maria! Ben said with a smile. Maria tried again, but the pitcher slipped.
Maria felt like giving up. She sat on the floor, pouting. Her teacher, Miss Emma, noticed Maria's frustration. - Why are you sad, Maria? Miss Emma asked softly. - I can't pour the juice, Maria replied. Miss Emma thought for a moment.
Maria sighed, feeling defeated. - Maybe I can't do it, she said. Miss Emma gently placed a hand on Maria's shoulder. - Let's think about what we can do, Miss Emma suggested. Maria nodded, feeling a little better. She was ready to try again.
Miss Emma had an idea. - Let's use a smaller pitcher, she suggested. Maria's eyes lit up. She found a small pitcher and tried pouring again. - I did it! Maria exclaimed happily. She realized she just needed a little help to succeed.
Maria was so proud of herself. She learned that wisdom comes from trying and trying again. - Thank you, Miss Emma! Maria said. - You did it all by yourself, Miss Emma replied. Maria smiled, knowing she could solve any problem with patience.
Maria loves her Casa Class at her Montessori school. She can do all the work by herself.
Maria tried to lift the pitcher with both hands. But it was still too heavy. Her friend, Ben, watched her struggle. - Can you help me? Maria asked. - You can do it, Maria! Ben said with a smile. Maria tried again, but the pitcher slipped.
Maria felt like giving up. She sat on the floor, pouting. Her teacher, Miss Emma, noticed Maria's frustration. - Why are you sad, Maria? Miss Emma asked softly. - I can't pour the juice, Maria replied. Miss Emma thought for a moment.
Maria sighed, feeling defeated. - Maybe I can't do it, she said. Miss Emma gently placed a hand on Maria's shoulder. - Let's think about what we can do, Miss Emma suggested. Maria nodded, feeling a little better. She was ready to try again.
Miss Emma had an idea. - Let's use a smaller pitcher, she suggested. Maria's eyes lit up. She found a small pitcher and tried pouring again. - I did it! Maria exclaimed happily. She realized she just needed a little help to succeed.
Maria was so proud of herself. She learned that wisdom comes from trying and trying again. - Thank you, Miss Emma! Maria said. - You did it all by yourself, Miss Emma replied. Maria smiled, knowing she could solve any problem with patience.
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