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A woodcutter drops his mitten in the forest one day and it becomes a warm house for a mouse. Then, one by one, a few other animals want to move in too!
A wonderful resource book for any Waldorf or Waldorf-inspired kindergarten. It is full of engaging and educational nature activities to help children connect with the seasons alongside valuable background reading and advice for educators.
A beautiful interpretation of a classic story with timeless, intricate illustrations offering wonderful extra detail for parents and children to spot together.
Introduces young children to a range of warmly-drawn animals and the special places they live.
Nari cares for a little lamb on her farm. With her family's help, she turns its fleece into a cosy scarf, until the scarf is ready for the compost heap. A luminous picture book exploring creation and recycling through a simple, lyrical story.
A concise but informative guide to the three main strands of eurythmy: performance, education and therapy.
Karl Koenig, founder of the Camphill Movement, was also a prolific writer of stories, poems and meditative verses. This book collects a selection of his creative work alongside an insightful introductory essay, giving historical context to his writing.
Something strange is happening in Wildberry Acres, and Evie's friends blame their new neighbour. Can Evie find out the truth and make a new friend at the same time? Third in the series by bestselling illustrator Stefanie Dahle.
A practical and inspiring guide for parents with children of all ages. Explores the different types of boundaries children need at different ages and stages. Offers advice to support individual parenting approaches.
Daisy the duck and her friends waddle off to look for food, but soon get lost. Can they find their way home and something tasty to eat? A charming board book with soft illustrations -- perfect for very young children.
Jamie just wants to be normal, but his ADHD doesn't make it easy. Elin just wants to be perfect, so that her dad will come back to live with her. When their two families blend, sparks fly. But perhaps there's no such thing as normal after all
Discover Scotland's most awesome castles in this bright and lively activity book, bursting with a variety of things to do! Created in partnership with Historic Environment Scotland, it is filled with historical facts and illustrations of real castles.
Thorfinn is a nice, polite young Viking. When Chief Harald is poisoned by a putrid sleeping potion, can Thorfinn find the cure and save the village?
On a quest to uncover her forgotten past, Avery Buckle (part-girl, part-cat) is plunged into a haphazard world of shadowy monsters, bewitched libraries and flying bicycles. A warm and quirky whirlwind of an adventure, full of magical heart.
The dreamy story of a family's exciting journey through the night. Beautiful and evocative, this award-winning picture book celebrates the importance of family time and the awe-inspiring power of the natural world.
A lively, colourful introduction to Scotland's most famous animals, full of bright and fun illustrations from bestselling illustrator Kate McLelland.
An exciting moving parts board book that lets children uncover the secrets of Skara Brae -- Scotland's world-famous prehistoric village! Created in partnership with Historic Environment Scotland, each illustration is packed with historical detail.
Wildcat kittens Willow and Corrie must learn to work together to find a safe new home. An adorable rhyming adventure from the author of Skye the Puffling, with charming illustrations of Scottish wildlife and the endangered wildcat.
The inspiring story of Scottish outlaw hero William Wallace adapted into a stunningly illustrated picture book for young readers, packed with historical detail. This thrilling retelling shares the message of intelligence triumphing over might.
A captivating, beautifully illustrated story of the first unicorn in Scotland, filled with magic, love and folklore charm. From the creators of The Treasure of the Loch Ness Monster.
A gorgeously detailed board book, with simple words, from an award-winning illustrator. Encourages young children to explore the endless possibilities of imaginative play.
Paul is playing alone in a sandpit when an elephant made of sand takes him on an amazing adventure. With his sand elephant, and his new friends, Paul isn't lonely anymore. But what about the rain? A vibrant, charming celebration of childhood imagination.
A valuable reference guide for biodynamic practitioners around the world and how to successfully adapt the techniques and preparations for different locations.
An insightful and informative overview of how, in the time leading up to the founding of The Christian Community nearly one hundred years ago, Rudolf Steiner formulated both the creed itself and its founding principles.
A practical and inspiring book for Steiner-Waldorf teachers, offering new ways to teach form drawing. Includes over 100 form drawing exercises for Classes 2-5, as well as insights from Rudolf Steiner himself on the importance of this creative activity.
This unique book explores how enchantment plays out in a wide range of contexts in love, art, religion and learning, in food and drink, and perhaps most significantly in our relationship with the natural world.
Before the world meets Sherlock Homes, twelve-year-old Artie Conan Doyle has his own mysteries to solve. A mysterious jewel thief seems to walk through walls and disappear at will. Can Artie catch the Phantom and stop the greatest robbery in history?
On the morning of Gail's birthday, her shadow escapes. A lyrical, immersive and luminous tale of sisterhood, The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow tells of bravery, the effect of mental health issues and being strong enough to ask for help when we really need it.
Experienced therapist and grief counsellor Renee Zeylmans offers spiritual insights, practical information and contemplations and meditations to support the companions of those on their dying journey.
This is the inspiring story of Melchior, one of the three kings who took gifts to the baby Jesus, who learns how true wealth comes not from what we own, but from how we serve God. With gentle and detailed illustrations by Maren Briswalter.
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