A beautiful illustrated monthly guide to exploring the stars and planets which is designed for naked-eye astronomy ? perfect for both enthusiasts and beginners. With eco-friendly printing and packaging.
A thought-provoking collection of essays, lectures and notes on music therapy by Karl König exploring studies on hearing, the nature of musical experience and the role of music in Camphill. Karl König Archive, Vol 23.
Forced to move to a remote island, Blair is miserable. When an otherworldly woman offers an irresistible deal, Blair discovers that her new home is a darkly magical place, and a fey bargain cannot be broken. From the author of The Sky Beneath the Stone.
Join the Great Scotland Search to spot Ali, Maisie, Great granny Isla and Brodie the dog across twelve action-packed spreads, from Tobermory to Edinburgh and everywhere in between! Provides youngsters with hours of zany search-and-find fun.
A sympathetic and enlightening exploration of physical, emotional and spiritual pain and what we can learn from it, written by experienced psychologist and author of Bridges Between Life and Death, Iris Paxino.
Lawrence Edwards' clear and artistic exploration of the fascinating qualities of projective geometry illustrated with over 200 diagrams and exercises.
A fascinating exploration of the growth of the biodynamic movement over the last century from esteemed experts in the field. Outlines key themes from Rudolf Steiner's seminal Agriculture Course and explores initiatives which have followed.
Granny returns from her trip to Scotland with an increasingly absurd collection of gifts for the family in this hilarious Scottish twist on the popular memory game, with lively illustrations that are full of character and fun.
A young Black child gradually overcomes their fear of the water. A gentle yet powerful story about taking time and listening to yourself, with warm and vibrant illustrations. From the author of Halima, Superhero Princess.
Beck learns to love living at Grandma's farm with the help of a pair of beavers that have moved to the stream nearby. A beautifully illustrated tale of new beginnings that will also teach children about the brilliance of beavers.
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.
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.