Having 4 kids of different ages, my living room looks more like a classroom than a living room. No fancy decors, no lamps, no carpets, just posters of Alphabets, numbers and the likes. I still feel that it lacks the basic educational materials that my kids can use. So I made this post to remind me as well as to share with you some basics or must have educational materials on your home.
For kids ages 1- 3 years old:
- Simple Alphabet Chart. Look for charts with colorful illustration but refrain from buying charts with unfamiliar words/ objects. Also if you can find charts with pictures only and now words, that would be better. I know we want our kids to learn how to read early, but words may just confuse the early learners or they would resort to memorized reading.
- Primary and Secondary Colors Chart. It would be better if shapes are integrated on the chart 🙂 I don’t buy color charts, instead I create mine, like making a yellow triangle, red circle and so on..
- Simple 1-10 Number Chart. Your goal is not for them to learn counting by age of 3 but more on to familiarize them with counting and numbers. Choose a chart with familiar objects on them. Or you can make your own chart too.
- Board Books. Based on experience, this is the only kind of books that can tolerate the chews and what not of a toddler.
- Crayons and Pencils and some papers. Though they won’t be learning to write too soon (there’s a proper age to teach the kids to write)
For kids ages 4-6 years old:
- Alphabet Chart with more complex images as well as with words/name of the image
- Number Charts from 1-100. It will expose them more to counting but make sure that your kid already knows how to count to 20 and slowly with the help of the chart, they will learn how to count to 100.
- Color Chart in complex objects. It would be better if you have objects with different colors on it, it will help their eye coordination as well as their sense of comparison.
- Comparing objects chart. Buy charts with small and big, short and long and so on.
- Paper book.. yes by this age, I am sure they already know what to chew and what not to chew. Buy them simple story books and more alphabet book as well as simple text books.
- Paper, Crayons, Pencils, Scissors and other art materials.
- Days of the week chart. This chart will give them the idea of time and as the days go, you can also add a clock on your educational materials
- Simple Puzzles
For kids 7 and up:
- More complex Math charts (Roman Numerals, Multiplication Table). This charts will be very helpful since this is what was taught in their school.
- Maps and Globe. Kids at this age are very inquisitive of places and location, make your life easier by having a ready map and a globe in your home.
- Dictionary. Also at this age, they start to learn new words and would often ask their parents what’s the meaning of it. Teach them how to use the dictionary. It will also help increase their vocabulary
- Books, pocket books, almanacs and the likes.
- Art and Crafts materials.
- Board Games/ Puzzles
Now, as I go through my check list, I still have to buy a lot! Starting off with the map.. I have an obsession with locations eh.. and I think my kids are as curious as I am.. It will also make travelling more fun!
mommynicquee says
October 3, 2012 at 12:50 pmI told myself and the hubby too that we will buy a globe. Or maybe a flat map, a large one. Gusto ko rin kasi mafamiliarize kaming lahat at bobo ako sa ganun eh.
Thanks for sharing this list.
zoan says
October 4, 2012 at 5:32 pmThank you for this post, I will have to go to the nearest book store for some of the things we dont have in the house 🙂 I need them for my 5 years old:)
Mary Anne Vinzon says
October 11, 2012 at 10:35 pmMy daughter is 2 years old now,her dad bought her body parts chart and different kinds of vegetables.My hubby posted the charts in the room.She easily learned things which is visible,so charts are advisable.
Shela says
October 12, 2012 at 3:53 amMy son is in home school program and they provide all the materials like globes, books even sets of computer and printer! Thanks for sharing this very helpful!
Momgen Reviews says
October 12, 2012 at 11:11 amGood tips madam might get some those I have that in my eldest son’s room but he already take off some of it…
Mommy Pehpot says
October 21, 2012 at 12:50 amhow old is he? 🙂
Kaye Figuracion says
October 13, 2012 at 1:14 amI have the educational materials you listed for kids 1-3 years of age.
My house is like yours, full of charts and other educational materials. Mine is even messed with toys.
Bless says
October 13, 2012 at 12:43 pmThanks for sharing this. This is a good guide for parents who have young ones in school.
Nancy says
October 14, 2012 at 4:00 pmMy mama’s house looks pretty much the same with a toddler around(my sister’s child) but none of us mind the mess if it means her learning.
Tetcha Figuerres says
October 31, 2012 at 8:04 pmI only have one child, but he can be quite a handful sometimes. I have to keep him busy while I work at home, and yes, I have some of those in your list ready for him when he gets bored with his toys. They’re a lifesaver!
Pinay Mama says
November 26, 2012 at 12:01 pmWe only have one chart in the house, the alphabet chart and I bought it sa tabi tabi. :p I am not that creative to make charts for Elijah. What I do is play YouTube educational videos or identify numbers, shapes and words using microsoft word 2010 🙂
Jonalyn Repalda says
March 12, 2014 at 8:20 amI have 1son his 10years old now but when his 2 years old i try to teach him counting and he learn step by step.
helen gatbonton says
April 8, 2014 at 8:03 amsalamat po sa post nakakainspire sa marami
Cel Fajardo says
April 13, 2014 at 5:47 pmThanks for sharing really nice tips
Mary Joy says
April 24, 2014 at 9:04 pmi like educational stuff too! I’ll create din mga shapes and objects like in this post. My baby A is 1year old pa lang and i always buy her books with animals. It’s advisable talaga to expose your kids to educational stuff than puro toys lang.