The diversity of Montessori’s Sensorial Awareness exercises in quality observation, perception, fine perceptual discrimination and rank & order classification meet the need for order and refinement of that experiential sensory information for each primary-aged child. The sensorial materials and relevant terminology provide vital applied developmental experiences for all senses: visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile and olfactory. Each lesson, whether it is straightforward color matching, more complex geometric solids naming or building the Pink Tower, plays a crucial role in helping your child to develop a sense of logic, concentration and sensory discrimination which prepares her/him for critical and abstract thinking in Math and Language studies as well as becoming an observant and engaged fellow world inhabitant.