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Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for Your Child

Montessori bedroom, We did it friends! We made the big jump to switch Sophie (age 14 months) to a Montessori inspired room. Call us crazy, but we’re super excited!

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama

Montessori Bedroom

This past weekend we took out Sophie’s crib so there would be no turning back! It’s not very conventional to move a child of this age to a big kid bed but we think it’s best for Sophie. It will help aid her in being able to lay down when she’s tired or read a book if she wakes up at 6a (before Mommy).

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama

Her dresser has stayed pretty much the same from the start. Her drawers are still organized as they were in her nursery post. Bags and sweatshirts are at easy access with all the necessary diaper changing supplies on top of the dresser. The white cord hanging down in the corner is her camera. We attached the dresser to the wall and covered the outlet so she won’t be tempted to mess with the plugs.

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama

Sophie has a reading nook by her window. Over time I’m sure there will be pillows and blankets and art in this area but for now she likes sitting in this area and looking at her books with Bear. Also, that animal sorting bus in the lower corner is her favorite toy of all time. It’s a hand me down from her niece and I haven’t found it anywhere online, but if you’re looking for a toy for your little one, there are similar toys online.

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama

Sophie’s new bed is the Kura reversible bed from IKEA. There are so many fun ways to customize this bed. We’re thinking of making it more cozy with some kind of top and curtains. We put a temporary body pillow along the wall to make her more comfortable. She’s not a fan of blankets which is why her bedding is just a fitted sheet. With her bed being on the floor, when I see her rubbing her eyes or yawning, I can say ‘do you want to take a nap with Elmer (her elephant)?’ and she’ll walk into her room and lay down with him.

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama

Montessori Bookshelf

Sophie’s bookcase is minimal with some of her favorite toys and books. I didn’t put many books on the shelves, knowing that for now, I’ll be putting everything back on the shelves when she empties them. We wanted to have learning toys on her shelf that can grow with her as she learns how to play with them better. The Minnie on the top shelf is her sound machine for naps and the Winnie the Pooh is my old lamp/music box from when I was little. Her closet has the rest of her library, more toys and her hamper. Everything is attached to the wall or latched shut so she can’t hurt herself while playing in her room.

Montessori Bedroom Inspiration for your child- DIY Mama
We’ve all loved the new setup of Sophie’s room. We’ve been a bit sleep deprived while she’s getting the hang of actually laying in her bed throughout the night time, but we’re only on the second day.

When did you move your toddler to their big kid bed? How was the transition? Any tips on keeping them in the bed but not blocking their access to get up when they want? Wish us luck over these next couple weeks! We’ll be going back and forth between bed, crib and pack and plays with traveling for the holidays!

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Kura Reversible Bed

Kallax Bookshelf

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Progress

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With the holidays in full swing and New Years right around the corner, I think this is a great mantra to follow. This is a happier and more fulfilling way to live life but can be hard to master (near impossible for some of us.) I’m no where near perfection, in any aspect of my life, but I do strive to learn from past mistakes and be a better me than I was yesterday. When thinking of your New Years goals, keep this in mind.

Book Club Announcement

Hey everyone! The time has finally come for us to announce our ‘super secret project’ I’d mentioned here! book-shelf
I’ve always had a spot in my heart for reading. I was read to extensively as a child (Dr Seuss and Richard Scarry were my favorites) and started really getting into reading when I got to college. It was necessary, in college, with all the required text book reading. Now, I have the desire to read, but don’t make it a priority over dancing with Sophie, snuggling with Jeffrey, house keeping and crafting.

For the past few months, my friend Lisa, has been sharing tweetviews, which are short and sweet reviews of books she’s recently read. We’d been reading some of the same books and I loved having little chats with her of our thoughts. She suggested starting a book club, of which I couldn’t refuse!

Lisa and I are excited today to finally reveal the idea we’ve been working on for months — a book club. Obviously, a book club isn’t a new idea to the internet but it’s certainly new to our blogs. While it’s great to share a summary of what we’ve read from month to month, we’re looking forward to having more in-depth discussion of a single book. So here’s how we think it’s going to work.

  • We’ll announce a book in the middle of the month. So, today we’ll announce January’s book since it’s mid-December.
  • At the end of the following month, Lisa and I will post separate discussion questions on our blogs. We can discuss them in the comment section, and or there will be a link-up for those who want to share their own reviews. So, we’ll be discussing January’s book at the end of January.
  • Feel free to visit both blogs (Expandng and DIY Mama) for two different discussions of the book.

We decided to call our book club Page Turners. Here’s our graphic in case you want to share it on a post or your blog.
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So without further ado, here’s our first book: Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.

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Hope you’ll be joining us while we read Eat, Pray, Love and discussing it January 30th!

2014 Wish List

Season’s Greetings! I’ve been decorating, wrapping, visiting with Santa and making Christmas presents! I’m deep in the Christmas spirit and there’s still much more to come! Shhh, don’t tell Sophie, but she’s meeting Ana and Elsa tomorrow at a Christmas party!

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I wanted to share a few of my wishes for this year’s Christmas list in case you were stumped on what to ask for or buy for the crafty/organized Mom in your life!
packing-cubesEagle Creek Packing Cubes– I love traveling (which we do a lot) and I love organizing (finding what I’m looking for quickly because I’m impatient.)

martha-stewart-paintMartha Stewart Craft Paint– I found a set of these in metallic on clearance and LOVE them but want them in solids.

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Online Calligraphy Course– I’ve been following Melissa’s Instagram for quite some time. I swoon over her hand lettering and would love to learn her technique.

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Mollie Makes Embroidery Book– Embroidery is a craft that I have yet to dabble in but always love the home made feel it creates.

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Bicycle Basket– Remember my darling bicycle from Mother’s day? Wouldn’t it be even cuter with a basket to hold a picnic blank and snacks for the park?!

vinylSgt Pepper’s and Garden State Vinyl-I’ve collected quite a few vinyl but it still feels incomplete without these two albums that I never get tired of.

Sweet wish list, huh? My favorite gifts are always surprises that aren’t on my list. I also love receiving hand made gifts because I know how much thought and time went into the present. What’s on your wish list this year? Do you have anything on my list? I’d love to know your thoughts on them!

UPDATE! I was a lucky girl this year! Between Christmas and my 30th Birthday, I recieved the packing cubes, 3 sets of Martha Stewart Paints, Molly Makes Embroidery book and an even better bicycle basket from Longaberger! So grateful.

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