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Step-by-step instructions for making a range of toys and decorations to help children engage with festivals and seasons of the year.
Explores the symbolism and mythology of a key Old Testament text.
A practical guide to developing a healthy, balanced and sustainable farm.
This delightful autumn story describes the woodland adventures of two acorn children who get carried away by the blustery autumn wind.
Second edition of a concise introduction to Schauberger's life and thinking. Viktor Schauberger's knowledge of natural energies led to inventions which, if properly harnessed, could solve the world's energy crisis. Unfortunately most peop find his ideas difficult to understand or accept.
A popular biography of one of the most creative and prolific figures of the early twentieth century.
A comparison of animals and humans, as recommended for Steiner-Waldorf curriculum Classes 4 and 5 (age 9-11).
A teacher resource book for human physiology and anatomy for Steiner-Waldorf Classes 7-8 (ages twelve to fourteen).
Argues that education must take into account body, soul and spirit in order for a child to develop into a happy, wise, skilled adult.
An invaluable collection of poetry for use by teachers of children aged six to fourteen.
The most comprehensive collection of lyric poems and prayers from the Gaelic tradition of oral poetry, gathered from the highlands and islands of Scotland.
Shows how through working consciously and actively on our own life-story, we can build bridges to other people in a way that develops a new understanding for the lives of others.
An overview of world history from the 18th to 20th centuries, including the French, American and Industrial Revolutions. A resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers of Class 8 (age 13-14).
If Edgar Allan Poe wrote for children! Fox and Mole find a spooky story spilling into their lives in this autumnal tale for older picture-book readers. Fox and Mole live alone on a headland, in two houses, side by side. Mole is carefree and self-centred. Fox is responsible and self-sacrificing. As autumn draws in, the friends read a spooky story together (that Mole keeps interrupting) about a racoon who transforms into a scuffling monster (a slightly spooky bit) while Mole eats Fox's cookies (all of them). Fox's anger with Mole's selfishness grows and soon Fox too begins to transform... The Wind in the Willows meets the Brontës in this unique picture book, told in four chapters, which promises an immersive thrill for readers aged 6 and up. A cozy, wry, gothic tale for curling up with on long, dark evenings.
A grumpy little ghost makes a new friend in this wryly funny, spooky-but-cute picture book with striking illustrations reminiscent of Brian Selznick.A little ghost lives in the attic of a big house. All alone: just how he likes it. Until one day a curious girl disturbs his peace and quiet. Why won't the annoying and slightly scary child go away? So he decides to do what ghosts do best... Shy little ones will smile at the antics of the grumpy ghost in this charmingly offbeat story about being brave, adapting to change, and having the courage to open up to others. Perfect for spooky season and beyond!
A fascinating look at how the idea of karma has developed and the challenges it poses to our modern scientific outlook. Jens Heisterkamp draws on the work of Rudolf Steiner to offer a fresh perspective on a controversial subject.
Your year-long stargazing companion. This illustrated monthly guide to exploring the stars and planets is designed for naked-eye astronomy -- perfect for both enthusiasts and beginners. Eco-friendly materials and a new and improved design for 2026.
Celebrated eurythmist Werner Barfod details the seven planetary gestures in eurythmy and outlines how each expresses a different relationship of the human being to the world. An insightful book which will help eurythmists bring creativity into their art.
The remarkable story of Sekem, a sustainable community which thrives in the Egyptian desert. Explores their pioneering vision for the future in ecology, economics, culture and social change. Important and inspiring.
Thirteen-year-old Afghan refugee Samim has fled to the UK. But to gain asylum he must tell his story. A moving, wry debut novel about courage, resilience and friendship from a vital new voice in children's fiction.
Follow the friendly inhabitants of an apartment building, through the months of the year and the changing seasons, in this charming wordless picture book full of colour and lovely details for children to pore over.
Follow the yellow road and embark on a fantastical journey through surreal landscapes full of curious details and bizarre characters. A brilliantly inventive picture book adventure from the acclaimed creator of The Dog Walk.
Every night César falls asleep in his own bed but wakes up at his aunty's house. Can he discover why? A vibrant and unique picture book, imbued with warmth and humour. Inspired by the creator's childhood in Brazil with a working single mother.
Clara and her family begin a long journey to seek safety. This powerful tale of courage, perseverance and community illustrates how we carry our homes with us, and will help young children understand a refugee's journey.
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