OK, I promised and now I'm going to deliver. Probably the most frequently asked question I get is where to find the suction cup mats I use in my classroom in the Practical Life area. All the ones I use were here when I acquired the classroom. I have since realized that they are not easy to find. I use the larger ones for transferring marbles with tongs..........the kids LOVE to do this work. I use the smaller ones for transferring drops of water and for transferring beads with tweezers, two more VERY popular activities.
Following are the resources I've come up with either through my own Googling or via readers who have written me.
A kind reader, Susan from Delray Beach Florida, found a 2-pack of the circular suction cup soap holders at Cal Ben Pure Soap Company.
Here is another one available via Amazon. (Is there anything you CAN'T buy on Amazon?)
Another reader, Toni, wrote that she has found them in the bathroom accessories section of Wal-Mart.
Here is a set of two larger suction cup pads from Montessori 'N' Such. They have others available under the Practical Life section in "Transfer Kits and Accessories." Try THIS LINK and it should take you right to the page.
I hope this helps many of you in your quest to find these little pads. Once you acquire one, guard it with your life. You will love using it in a variety of ways and who knows when you'll be able to get your hands on another one!
If you know of any other sources not mentioned here, please comment and, if possible, leave a link within the text of your comment. Thanks SO much!
We found ours at Bed, Bath, and Beyond...
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?SKU=16965359
Posted by: Terry | September 06, 2010 at 09:42 PM
Thanks, Jamie. The swap is a good idea. I am not sure how to coordinate it, however. Let me know your thoughts.
Laura
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Posted by: Laura | September 06, 2010 at 08:47 AM
i got dinosaurs somewhere last year, maybe kmart? they were in the bath section. i think there were 10 or 12. i just use them at home with my two boys so sure don't need that many. if anyone else got a bulk package of something else and would like to swap a few so we can get more variety, i would love to do that. also laura if you don't have dinos, i would send you a couple for all you do on this blog!
Posted by: jamie | September 06, 2010 at 03:38 AM
What I have found is easiest to do is to buy a bathmat from Target or any other store with appropriate sized suction cups, and just trace and cut out the shape that I want! This works for any unit we are currently studying! Using a razor helps to add other details to it such as a small hole.
Posted by: Sandpaperletters.wordpress.com | September 05, 2010 at 02:29 PM
I found the circular ones in pairs at K-mart along with stars. They also had them at Bartels in Seattle.
Posted by: onesunflower | September 04, 2010 at 11:37 PM
my comment didn't work? boo.
Posted by: rm (rainbowmummy) | September 04, 2010 at 06:20 AM
I found my butterfly ones at the Dollar Tree in January. They also had dinosaurs. I got I think like ten of them in a package. I just wish I could find different shaped and colored ones but I haven't looked around lately.
Posted by: Julie | September 03, 2010 at 07:33 PM
Hello
Thanks so much for your wonderful web-site - I am inspired every time I read a new post. I am not a Montessori teacher but am trying to incorporate a few of your ideas very successfully.I live and teach in Australia and sourced some cute little suction cup hands from this on-line web store called Urban Baby. I only received them last week but have had great success with my 4yr old class doing a bead transfer - can't wait to try water next - and the other teachers at my preschool asked to use them with their classes too.
Here is a link to purchase them - http://www.babyroo.com.au/Press-and-Stick-Double-sided-suction-pad-hands_Star-and-Rose_tri91v.html
Regards and thanks,
Robbie
Posted by: Robbie Warren | September 03, 2010 at 06:59 PM
I found a set of suction cup things through Appleseed Educational Products. This was a couple of years ago. It came with a duck, leaf, teddy bear, and fish. I tried searching for the website, but I didn't have any luck :( Thanks for the info on where to find the round one! I have been looking for years!
Posted by: Amanda | September 03, 2010 at 02:36 PM
Hello, I have found various sizes and shapes at my local bed and bath stores. I am in Victoria, BC, and found stars, circles, flowers, seals, etc at Home Outfitters, Home Sense, Heirloom Linens, and also at the dollar stores. They are all non-slip pads for the bath tub. Just look in the bath sections of your local home stores. I also found some at a specialty baby store (Jam Tots, TJ's) in the bath section. The children never get tired of these activities!
Julie
Discovery Montessori
Posted by: Julie | September 03, 2010 at 01:38 PM
Hi,
I am in Ontario, Canada and I found frogs and lily pad suction cups at The Dollar Store...
Posted by: Sharon | September 03, 2010 at 08:40 AM
I found a 2 pack of green stegosaurus, a 2 pack of orange starfish, and a 2 pack of pink butterflies suction cup pads at dollar tree for of course only 1 dollar. Maybe yours will have them also.
Posted by: Jan | September 03, 2010 at 07:33 AM
Thanks so much, that is incredibly helpful!
Posted by: Kanga3033 | September 03, 2010 at 07:27 AM
Thank you for the links - I'm currently planning on studying Montessori Early Years online from the UK and am thrilled to have found your blog. It's lovely to see the theories put into practice!
Thanks again!
Posted by: z-chan | September 03, 2010 at 05:13 AM
I have found them at the dollar store in the bath and beauty aisle (dinosaurs and flowers)
I like your resources. They are hard to find!!
Becky
Posted by: becky | September 02, 2010 at 11:32 PM