Play-based learning through mindfulness, exploration and storytelling.

Welcome to Momo’s Creation Station where learning may be practiced through mindfulness and play-based exploration. Here, I offer a space to create a circle of community that encompasses the WHOLE child and the connective, creative and continual sense of becoming a life-long learner. Momo’s Creation Station was created to provide tools to both parents, children, as well as teachers and caregivers on practicing mindfulness within the home as well as in the classroom.

 I have created this space to help you (parents, teachers, and caregivers) create an environment that fosters sectors such as mental health, nutrition and the importance of play all with a mindfulness base.  Momo’s Creation Station is a place to support families as well as teachers in becoming equipped and confident to implementing play-based learning at home.

I have created a blog post page as well, to share my experience and stories of my travels as well as teaching in three different countries. Enjoy the readings.

HI! I am Heidi, and this is my little project and passion, teaching mindfulness through play-based learning and decluttering of the mind and space we live in. I have been teaching children for the past 10 years from 3rd grade in South Korea, to preschoolers in the Northern Mountains of Chiang Mai, Thailand as well as some years in the city I have always called home, Chicago, Illinois. After years in the classroom, in multiple diverse cultures and environments, I found a passion in teaching mindfulness after practicing the art of it myself through Thai-Massage and Meditation.

Momo’s Creation Station came to me while hiking part of the Annapurna Trail in the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal. A momo is a delicious small, delicate Nepalese dumpling and I fell in love with them while exploring Nepal. Momo’s brought me so much joy, warmth (especially while hiking in the cold), and yet are so simplistic, they reminded me of the innocents children hold. The joy a child shares when they are discovering something new, the warmth they illuminate when around other beings and the simplicity they have on life at such an early age.

 
 

Contact

It would be an honor to connect with you - please reach out:

Email
hbokum@gmail.com

Phone
(312) 975-1947