What is The Hidden Treasure? Montessori kids find out at New Jersey Montessori School
Moorestown, New Jersey – Montessori Children’s House continues the Young Masters Little Wisdom Discovery Curriculum after spring break as the children enter unit three to discover The Hidden Treasure – gratitude. As usual things kick off with the Young Master’s pledge, “I promise to use my gifts everyday….” After reading The Hidden Treasure, children discuss all the different things our characters, Phylos and Butaan, are grateful for. The children are then directed to close their eyes for a few moments and think about what they are grateful for. Each child puts a little heart inside a pinata treasure chest as they claim the things or people for which they’re grateful – family, friends, school, the beach, sunshine and trees. The list goes on as they explore what’s important in each of their lives.

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What wonderful activities … the hidden treasure is such a beautiful concept! I love the songs and videos, too. And I’m very grateful that you’re sharing your curriculum. Thanks so much for offering the amazing free download! I featured your curriculum in my Montessori-inspired gratitude activities post at Living Montessori Now.