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Friday, November 11, 2016

The GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE

Good news everyone! We’re having a BIG SALE!!  We’re offering up to 20% off for  all our Safari Toobs figures and learning sets!!

Here’s how you can avail:

  • 2000-3499PHP worth of Safari Toobs or Learning Sets you’ll get 5% off from your purchase.
  • 3500-4999PHP worth of Safari Toobs or Learning Sets you’ll get 10% off from your purchase.
  • 5000PHP+ worth of Safari Toobs or Learning Sets you’ll get 20% off from your purchase.

The promo period is from November 15 to December 15, 2016.  All our items are limited in supply, so this is first come first serve!

Here are the available items, can indicated whether you want the toob only or LEARNING SETS (with cards):

  • Farm Animals
  • Down in the Farm
  • Internal Organs
  • Flowers
  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Exotic Birds
  • Ocean Animals
  • Wild Animals
  • Insects
  • Around the World Landmarks (with Eiffel Tower)
  • World Landmarks (with Colosseo)
  • Musical Instruments
  • Dinosaurs
  • Tools
  • Land Down Under
  • Pets
  • Arctic Animals
  • River Animals
  • Desert Animals
  • Ancient Egypt (TOOB ONLY
  • Space Toob (TOOB ONLY)

 

LIFE CYCLES

  • Sea Turtle
  • Chicken
  • Frog
  • Honey Bee

 

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Learning Letter Sounds

One of the struggles of parents when dealing with early literacy for children is on how they can teach them of the letter sounds.  Of course, it’s easy to memorize and recite the alphabet, but what about the phonic sounds it creates?  In other teaching method, like Montessori, the focus is more on learning the letter sounds first rather than the name of the letter.  Letter sounds or phonics are the basic foundation of reading and with the child’s knowledge early on in life, they can easily learn how to read and decode letter sound combinations.

Now let us share to you one of the fun ways we teach our kids of the letter sounds, by matching it to their favourite animals!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Montessori-Inspired Activity: The Life of a Honey Bee

This is a guest post from a Filipino mom and  homeschooler The Pinay Homeschooler. Jae, the mother of Mavi and Xavi has been homeschooling her kids for 8 years. She’s based abroad and wanted to share the joy and benefits of early education and home school to us. Her activities involves Montessori-inspired activities and nature play for kids in the elementary, preschool and toddler years. Visit her facebook page The Pinay Homeschooler or her blog where she writes all their family adventures.

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The appearance of the honey bees in our front and backyard has led us to look into the lives of these beautiful creatures who are the main source of honey.  Vito is terrified of them but not Mavi.  We were out the other day catching a few of them, observing how they produce the buzzing sound and freed them up again.

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Creepy Crawlers

We are happy to announce that the Safari Toob Insects and the 3 part cards are now available in our shop!DSC_3172

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Flower Nomenclature Cards and Figures

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Kids love flowers and that interest is basically the root of learning all about plants and trees!  Jumpstart your biology education for as early 2 years old with our lovely flower figures and its cards. 

The pack includes:

  • Safari Toob Flowers (contains 8 flowers)
  • Montessori 3 part cards literacy and early math activity
  • How To card, a short tutorial on how to use the cards and extension activities

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To order:

Contact: The Wise Owl

Phone:  +63 919 612 0628

Friday, July 1, 2016

Welcome!

Hello everyone!  Welcome to The Wise Owl official site.  We are a small business based on the Philippines which provides learning resources and Montessori-inspired materials to make for home school use. With the advent of home education and early learning, we wanted to make these materials accessible to our fellow Filipino parent so they can be their child’s educators as well.