Over thirty legends and folk tales reflect the season around Easter and early summer.The stories follow the cycle of seasonal festivals, including Ascension and Whitsun. Authors include the Grimm brothers, Tolstoy, Chekhov and Lagerlöf.
A handbook for parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children.
This book views the strange imagery of Revelation not as prophecies of historical events, but as an expression of the entire destiny of humankind on earth.
Instructions for making doll scenes from Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltskin, Tom Thumb, Rapunzel, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and many more.
A magnificent survey of over 40 games played by children, largely out of sight of adults, in the 1960s, in the street, playground and wasteland.
Detailed instructions for a range of lively and creative ideas, such as small dolls, finger and glove puppets, animals, finger- and wrist-bands, little gifts and even wall tapestries.
Illuminates the question of the cosmic reality of Christ and his nature in relation to the earth and creation.
A perilous adventure through the rugged Scottish hills as Pearl tries to rescue her triplet siblings.
Some legends suggest Jesus travelled to the British Isles with Joseph of Arimathea. Gordon Strachan uncovers fascinating connections between the Celtic world and Mediterranean culture.
An overview of the authors' research into eurythmy therapy.
A year on from Dragonfire and Neil and Clara find themselves on a journey of winged horses and snow witches. Book 2 in the popular series.
A guide to managing stress and extreme emotions, using techniques based in neurology, psychiatry, psychology, cardiology and complementary medicine. Now includes new exercises and case studies, plus a useful Q&A section.