Friday, 6 March 2015

Human Creativity



For children of the age of five or six, the work of the potter's wheel begins. But what most delights the children is the work of building a wall with little bricks, and seeing a little house, the fruit of their own hands, rise in the vicinity of the ground in which are growing plants, also cultivated by them. Thus the age of childhood epitomises the principal primitive labours of humanity, when the human race, changing from the nomadic to the stable condition, demanded of the earth its fruit, built itself shelter, and devised vases to cook the foods yielded by the fertile earth.

Maria Montessori, The Montessori Method p 166

2 comments:

  1. Lolly, I just noticed this blog and I love it! Thanks

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    1. You're welcome - a little project I started last year :) I haven't had much spare time for it lately

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