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Why Teachers are Choosing Bamboo Materials

Updated: May 10, 2022

Many teachers and early childhood educators are on the lookout for sustainable materials and furniture that lasts. Here's why bamboo continues to appeal to school and child care markets.

It is common for an early child care director to fill their centres with natural-looking materials. Not only do earthy accents create a calming and soothing environment, but they also encourage learning through connecting with nature. Children learn from their environment, as their third teacher, so it is important to pay attention to their surroundings.


Through bringing outdoor elements into your classrooms, you can create an engaging sensory experience for children. Children can interact with these elements, absorbing tactile, visual, and auditorial information that helps them grow into well-rounded students.


"Children learn from their environment, as their third teacher, so it is important to pay attention to their surroundings."

In 2022, we see educators merging this method of teaching with sustainable and environmentally friendly furniture and learning materials. Bamboo is becoming more mainstream within classrooms and child care centres and for good reason. When compared to steel, bamboo not only has a higher strength tensile, but it produces 38-percent less carbon in its harvesting and manufacturing. Its strength and resilience is unmatched when compared to hard maple, oak, or teak. It even has a higher resistance threshold for dents and scratches than wood.


Brands like Copernicus Educational Products, whose mission is to decrease the carbon impact on our global environment, have created furniture and essential classroom products from bamboo materials. Bamboo is actually a type of grass, after it is harvested, it can continue to grow and flourish, unlike trees, making it an environmentally and fiscally conscious decision for many early educational furniture manufacturers.


"When compared to steel, bamboo not only has a higher strength tensile, but it produces 38-percent less carbon in its harvesting and manufacturing."

Bringing bamboo furniture into your classroom or child care centre creates an environment that is designed to awaken the interests of your students for years to come. The material is strong and will make an appearance through generations of cohorts. Bamboo is easy to clean as it is a natural antibacterial agent. It can handle repeated use and rough play because of its natural flexibility and durability. With bamboo materials, you can create an all-encompassing environment that inspires your students, is environmentally friendly, and is built to last.






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