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How to build a “park in your house” with wooden toys

Wooden carts that used to be an old bed. Java for fruits that become drawers for storing books. 0.50 cent spinning tops that dominated a morning more than any $ 800 PS4. The wood is oak and it is noble. Peru, the fourth country with the largest area of ​​tropical forests, has to learn to take better care of it.

Part of that idea helped the birth of Aserrín, a Peruvian company of educational toys and furniture inspired by alternative methodologies such as Montessori, Waldorf and Pikler, offers alternative games that help develop children’s imagination, release their energy, reduce stress at home and, above all, allow them to learn through play.

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A brief observation about children’s day at home yields a sad result: 8 to 1 pm. they spend six hours sitting in front of a computer. And on the weekends, most likely, one of your favorite games is in there, too. Social isolation can seriously affect the development and freedom of children to the point of causing severe emotional damage, since they cannot play as they used to.

In this regard, according to the information published by the National Institute of Mental Health Honorio Delgado – Hideyo Noguchi, “Confinement affects the mental health of children … And the longer the confinement, the more it affects the mental health of the child ”.

Sawdust seeks, among other things, to develop inventiveness, strengthen order from a young age and bring the park home: Sawdust (@ aserrin.pe) has toys such as the Waldorf Seesaw, the Curved Table and the Pikler Triangle, educational toys that are They assemble the circuits that pretend to be park games and then they can be stored taking up little space since they are foldable, they also have a Learning Tower, Waldorf Rainbow, Tower of Hanoi, among other games and furniture.

Katherine Valdivieso, General Manager of Aserdín indicates: “The most brilliant minds in the world have played with these toys and have been educated using these methods, which has contributed greatly to forging a path of success. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, the Page brothers of Google, and Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia, attended Montessori schools”.

If a Peruvian child develops his inventiveness, his creativity; just one will be mission accomplished.

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