Cosmic Education Through Storytelling: Montessori Starter Guide

Presented by Amrutha Vinod — Montessori Parenting Hub

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  • Amrutha Vinod — Montessori Parenting Hub
  • Free enrollment

About This Program

A warm introduction to what families can expect

A gentle Montessori-inspired starter guide to introduce children ages 6+ to Cosmic Education through storytelling, wonder questions, drawing, reflection, and connection with the Universe.

Cosmic Education Through Storytelling is a simple Montessori starter guide for parents and educators who want to help children discover their place in the Universe.

This printable guide introduces children to big ideas such as the beginning of everything, the Earth, plants, animals, humans, and how all life is connected. Through storytelling, reflection prompts, and drawing activities, children are invited to wonder, imagine, and see themselves as part of a larger cosmic story.

Perfect for Montessori homeschoolers, parents, educators, and children ages 6+.

Program Overview

What makes this Montessori course special

Inside this free guide, your child will explore:

  • The beginning of the Universe
  • How the Earth came to life
  • Big wonder questions
  • How everything is connected
  • The child’s role in caring for the world
  • A drawing activity to create their own cosmic story

This resource is designed to be used slowly, with conversation and imagination. There are no right or wrong answers — only wonder, curiosity, and connection.

What Children Will Explore

Topics, activities, and learning experiences

This printable guide includes 6 pages:

Good to Know

Extra details for your planning

How to use this resource:

Print the guide and read it slowly with your child. Pause often. Ask the questions gently. Allow your child to draw, speak, imagine, and wonder. This is not a test or worksheet to complete quickly — it is a conversation starter for Cosmic Education.

Best used for children ages 6+, Montessori homeschool settings, parent-child storytelling time, or classroom wonder discussions.