Challenges modern ideas on the interaction of science, nature and human culture, with far-reaching consequences for how we govern our world.
A retelling of the stories of Norse mythology as recommended for the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum Class 4 (ages 9--10).
Winner of the Kelpies Prize. Magnus discovers he is half selkie -- part seal, part human -- and must find new courage to save the ocean's creatures from an evil force.
A new understanding of the role of myth and archetypal principles in our lives, based on the insights of a new cosmology.
A fresh retelling of the fascinating legends of King Arthur's castle and his knights.
Describes festival celebrations in relation to child development in the first seven years.
A young slave has adventures around the ancient Mediterranean, finally finding freedom with a group of early Christians in Rome. Ideal for use in Steiner-Waldorf Class 6 (ages eleven to twelve).
Lewis hates being a puffin and longs to do something different with his life. Could the circus be the answer?
Lectures from the founder of Camphill which address fundamental and increasingly relevant questions about the nutritional quality of our food.
Explores the astrological significance of Eris, a new dwarf planet in our solar system.
Ten-year-old twins Kirsty and David Murray are forced to leave their croft in the north of Scotland. How will they manage in Glasgow, and will they survive a dangerous Atlantic crossing?
A classic early reading book collecting fairy tales, legends and animal fables.