All through the winter the Root Children are asleep underground, but when spring comes Mother Nature wakes them up. Then the Root Children are busy cleaning and painting the beetles and bugs.
A beautiful board book introduces young children to a whole host of animals and how they sleep through warm, detailed illustrations and simple words.
Introduces young children to a range of warmly-drawn animals and the characteristics that make them special.
Encounter magical shamans, mighty eagles and terrifying beasts in this superb prose retelling of Finland's national folk saga, lavishly illustrated and beautifully presented in a hardback gift edition.
A stunning adaptation of the traditional Scottish folktale of the kelpie -- starring a shape-shifting water horse -- made world-famous by Andy Scott's kelpies statues. Can Flora uncover the secret of the kelpie in time to save her family?
One of a series of chunky board books which lead young children through the seasons.
Written by experienced Waldorf craft teachers, this comprehensive book presents many ideas for craft-based classes and explores the importance of arts and crafts in children's development.
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).
One of a series of chunky board books which lead young children through the seasons.
Collector's combined edition of Astrid Lindgren's two classic Tomten tales, The Tomten & The Tomten and the Fox.
A lively twist on the classic fairy tale, full of character and fun. Gerda Muller's timeless, distinctive illustrations offer wonderful detail for children to enjoy.
This thoughtful analysis offers a deeper understanding of Steiner?s letters on the Archangel Michael and how he can help us to embrace a truly universal view of humanity.