Surprising things happen when Wee Granny reaches into her magic bag! Will she be able to help her new pirate friends? Like Mary Poppins, only more tartan!
This engaging book weaves together history and legend to explain the story of geometry and the discoveries of the most famous mathematicians. A useful and inspiring book for those teaching geometry.
A fascinating look at the secret life of bees, from buzzing around the garden to the sticky knife in the honey jar.
A retelling of Greek mythology and history as recommended for Steiner-Waldorf curriculum Classes 5-6 (ages ten to twelve).
Adaptation of the dramatic traditional Scottish fairy tale. Brave Janet must rescue Tam Linn from the evil Fairy Queen.
A student's maths workbook for Class 8 (age 14-15), with room for working, covering all essential topics for that year.
Brings insight and fascinating background to one of Steiner's key works on the development of Christianity.
Finn is a baby grey seal who is too scared to venture out into the sea ? the sea is just too big for a little seal! Then one day a wave sweeps Finn off the rocks! Will he finally overcome his fears and find where he truly belongs?
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.
A beautiful illustrated monthly guide to exploring the stars and planets without a telescope.
When a rusty metal chest is flung ashore in a storm, Magnus Fin's problems are just beginning. A thrilling underwater adventure, book 3 in the Magnus Fin series.
Full of practical ideas for nature crafts and seasonal activities to encourage young children to be aware of their environment. Carefully written and beautifully illustrated.