An essential resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers, filled with practical examples and beautiful illustrations to help teachers create lessons to build their students' artistic skills and confidence.
An illuminating and helpful resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers of human biology in the Upper school, filled with useful ways to make the topic meaningful for teenagers.
A practical guide for teachers who are introducing the recorder to their pupils in Class 4 (9-10 years), with numerous uplifting and simple songs to help students grow their skills and confidence.
A collection of songs and music to use in Steiner-Waldorf classrooms for Classes 1 to 3 (ages 6-9) to celebrate different seasons in the year, as well as nature, heroes and saints.
A charming story book about the deep friendship between a little boy and a tree. It addresses issues of love, loss, loneliness and friendship.
Explores the development of Waldorf Education from the end of the Second World War to the present day. Richly illustrated with over 100 colour photos, this is an inspiring and uplifting account.
A helpful companion for Steiner-Waldorf teachers teaching life sciences in the Upper School, filled with ways to make lessons engaging and insightful.
A practical and helpful guide to teaching writing and reading from Dr Karl König, founder of the Camphill movement.
A practical and helpful guide to teaching mathematics from Dr Karl König, founder of the Camphill movement.
A practical guide for teachers teaching the recorder to their pupils in Classes 6 and 7, with numerous uplifting and simple songs to help students grow their skills and confidence.
A helpful resource for Steiner-Waldorf teachers sharing the story of Parzival in Classes 11 and 12, offering creative approaches to teaching the text and insights on the symbols within this epic tale.
A treasure trove of illustrated stories from renowned storyteller Jakob Streit including Liputto and Puck the Gnome, sharing tales of courage, friendship and tolerance.