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Working with the Angels: The Young Child and the Spiritual World
The Gateways Series - Two
Compiled from articles published in the Newsletter of the Waldorf Early Childhood
Association

Working with the Angels is clearly the result of intense, deep, sustained
love: the love of each article's author for children and the world; the love of
those responsible for publishing each article in its turn over the years; the
love of the current editors in gathering all these remarkable insights and experiences
together in one place; and, of course, the love of the angels for us.
This is a collection that is almost palpably alive with love and with love's
possibilities.
*You'll find more Gateway Series books and back issues of Gateways on our WECAN
Journals page.
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A Day Full of Song
Work Songs from a Waldorf Kindergarten
42 Original Songs in the Mood of the Fifth
Karen Lonsky
Illustrated by Victoria Sander
Spiral Bound
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This is how we knead our bread,
Push and pat, push and pat!
Roll it up and start again,
Push and pat, push and pat,
Push-a-pat-a-pat.
- from A Day Full of Song by Karen Lonsky
So many people have asked for more songs in the mood of the fifth* to share with
young children. It is a joy to be able to announce this beautiful little book that
is just what parents and teachers have been wanting - a beautiful way to carry children
through the day and introduce them to the world where we do things to make life better
for all. Just browsing through these songs is inspiring and joyous.
Please do share these songs with all the young ones in your care - they speak of
a love of the earth at every turn.
*"The Mood of the Fifth" describes a type of pentatonic music, usually
centered around A above middle C, which is light and delicate sounding, just right
for very young children. |
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A Day Full of Song - Audio CD
Work Songs from a Waldorf Kindergarten
A Companion CD to the songbook, A Day Full of Song
Karen Lonsky
Illustrated by Victoria Sander
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Learn the songs from the teacher who wrote them - a beautiful accompaniment to
Lonsky's songbook. |
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A Donsy of Gnomes
7 gentle gnome stories
Written and Illustrated by Siegline De Francesca
Softbound
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A Donsy of Gnomes is just one of the dearest books ever. The wee folk
who live in it will become fast friends with all the young children who get to meet
them. And, these charming natural/magical little people come bringing gifts ~ in
the most delightful ways possible they teach wee lessons, happily and by example,
in generosity, selflessness, resourcefulness, courage and friendship.
This is just a perfect little book for young children. Take your child on a charming
and jaunty journey though the worlds of the gnomes. It's just the thing for sweet
dreams at night or a pause in teh midst of a busy day. I predict that this will be
one of hte books that will remain alive in your children's hearts long after they
have grown and have children of their own.
A joy to be shared with children ages 3 and up! |
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Hiding in the Green
Children Discovering the Garden in Poetry and Photographs
Nancy Free Martin and Millie Reith
Includes audio CD with 2 songs
Softbound
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Sweet poems, happy songs, engaging photos all lead children and adults into the
garden and into nature's magical world through the wonder packed between the covers
of this dear little book.
This is not a didactical discourse on how to teach children about nature - Hiding
in the Green is simply a collection of songs and poems paired with beautiful
photos of children in a vibrant garden.
You can use this book for story time, you can learn the poems and use them for
garden circles, games and joy. I predict that the poems and songs will become a part
of daily life for you and for any children in your care. What a lovely celebration
of nature! |
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Healing Stories for Challenging Behaviour
Susan Perrow
Softbound
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Susan Perrow has developed the art of pedagogical stories to a luminescent degree.
In her beautiful book she offers dozens of stories, some her own, some traditional
and retold by her. Each story carries with it the seed of healing for just about
any childhood problem, from unruly behavior to deep grieving. Her voice is one of
warmth and caring, her stories are richly engaging to young and old alike.
Having her book at hand is like having a medicine chest filled with homeopathic
remedies for all conditions - and, like homeopathy, Susan's stories are guaranteed
to produce no unwanted side effects.
Healing Stories includes chapters on creating stories and on the art of
storytelling, as well as stories selected for their ability to heal. This is a resource
that is so vast in its usefulness that we predict it will become one of the most
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Making Picture Books with Movable Figures
Brunhild Müller
Softbound
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What a treat this little book is! Brunhild Müller shows parents and teachers
how to create their own books with moving figures, the sort of book children delight
in and Rudolf Steiner said were among the books that most captivated him when he
was a child.
The joy felt by a child that someone he/she loves has created a book just for him
or her cannot be overstated. My most treasured possession from my own childhood is
a simple little book bound in a report folder and written and illustrated on typing
paper. My mother wrote and illustrated it for me: a sweet story about me and all
my stuffed animal friends. To me, it is beautiful beyond belief - and is the sort
of book you can create using Brunhild's dear little book. Her instructions are clear
and easy to follow, her ideas for stories are inspiring, and the book is complete
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Childhood's Garden
Shaping everyday life around the needs of young children
Helle Heckmann
Book and DVD
Softbound
$30.00
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I have been basking in the glow of both the film and book that are Childhood's
Garden every since reviewing them. My, oh my, what goodness lies within!
First, about the film presented on the DVD: Amazing, warm, wonderful, inspiring
- I could go on and on with superlatives. The more people who can see it, the better
for the world.
The filmmakers managed to blend into the background so well that the children simply
go about their day as though they aren't there. And what a day it is! Helle Heckmann
has created a true garden for young children (Nokken): they spend 5 hours of their
8 hour day outdoors, rain or shine (this was a summer day - she doesn't mention in
the film what they do on truly frigid winter days). They are given the freedom to
imitate the work of the garden and more as their child's heart. The little ones (ages
1-3) take naps in specially made cribs that are also outdoors - this is a Danish
tradition which I believe should be looked at closely in other parts of the world
where it may also benefit children who spend so much of their life indoors.
Nokken offers the children a midday meal which is made from biodynamic grains,
vegetables, oils and syrups. The diet has been chosen to provide the children with
types of food they are unlikely to receive at home, thus effecting and overall balance
in their diets. I'm a bit less certain as to whether her diet would be effective
in balancing children's food intake in the US, as my observation in Waldorf kindergartens
has been that many of the parents already eat in similar ways and that offering more
of the same might prove to create an overall imbalance. However, this, too, should
be examined closely -- Helle's approach is sound and beautiful, but her exact solutions
for her area may or may not translate well in other situations. Nonetheless, her
food is highly nutritious and looked so good I found myself getting hungry just watching
the children eat.
In the small book that comes with it, Helle Heckmann expands on things seen in
the movie, but not necessarily described in depth. You'll learn more about the thinking
and feeling that has gone into every detail of the life she and her coworkers have
created for the children in their care. It is packed, simply packed with valuable
ideas that carry so much inspiration that I am confident they will live and grow
in this world of ours.
Childhood's Garden is one of the most significant, beautiful, healing
works to have emerged in the field of early childhood educaiton. Please watch the
DVD (invite your friends, make popcorn!), talk about it, read the book - this is
must see/read material!
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Creating a Home for Body, Soul, and Spirit
A New Approach to Childcare
Bernadette Raichle
Softbound
$25.00
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Creating a Home for Body, Soul, and Spirit answers with beauty
and love the needs of children everywhere, and conveys a joyous hope to all adults
how care for those children.
Because she took seriously the fact that many homes require the parent(s) to work
away from their young children, and because she has such a great love for children
and our world, she created one of the most beautiful and life-giving childcare centers
anywhere.
In Creating a Home, she shares not only pictures of the life of Awhina
(her center), but something more: she goes on to relate clear the developmental needs
of the fourfold human being and in the most practical terms discusses how it is that
caregivers can meet them within young children. Her's is a stirring, heartwarming
account that is at the same time clear and deep.
Anyone who cares for children, particularly other people's children, will want
to read this book and commit its wisdom to heart. I truly believe that the future
will smile in return.
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First Grade Readiness
Resources, Insights, and Tools for Waldorf Educators
Nancy Blanning, Editor
Spiralbound
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Some history first:
In my more than 30 years involvement with Waldorf Education, I have not encountered
a topic that generated more interest, anxiety, misunderstanding and bewilderment
than the question of what really constitutes first grade readiness in a child.
In the early days, there was a tendency for educators to draw a line in the sand
in relation to a child's age. Which line it was varied from school to school ("must
be age 7," "must turn 7 in the first semester," "must turn 7
by the end of summer" and so forth). There was also "must have begun the
change of teeth."
Of course, all of this missed a couple of very important points. The first was
that Rudolf Steiner never once said that children are ready to learn to read "at
age 7." What he said was that "sometime during the 7th year" they
become ready - this means anytime after the 6th birthday, not after the 7th birthday.
Then, there is the modern fact that (in my opinion) our lives have created conditions
wherein child development has become a bit chaotic: children can begin to lose their
teeth at, say, 4 years old, but don't seem to mature mentally so far as grammar school
readiness is concerned until 7 or 8 years of age. While there are beautiful ways
to pull this development together, it did leave the adults in a predicament of not
knowing where to look for criteria that would offer the child the best possibilities
of sound education.
Later on, there were a variety of coordination and drawing criteria that were sometimes
applied, but understood by only a few and contested by others. Given that each school
(and sometimes each teacher) had different requirements and assessments, it's small
wonder that parents often looked at the process as arbitrary and poorly substantiated,
regardless of everyone's best intentions.
Now, my review of this GREAT book:
Happily, all of this is changing through more research and broader understandings
of child development needs. I have recently seen in the mainstream press many articles
on the needs of young children that would have been at home only in a Waldorf school
30 years ago. And, with increased knowledge and awareness, it has become possible
for a true flowering of understanding to arise within the Waldorf movement.
It is a flowering of understanding that Nancy Blanning has brought together in First
Grade Readiness. This book is packed with the most comprehensive, detailed,
sound and wholesome guidance about what first grade readiness really is and what
teachers and parents should look for when considering whether or not a given child
is ready to move into the world of abstract learning.
First Grade Readiness is both healing and inspiring. My feeling is that
both educators and parents will be heard to sigh with warm relief upon reading it,
it offers so much loving common sense and light-filled wisdom.
Read it, use it, share it.
Contents:
- Foreword
- Part One
- Reflections on First Grade Readiness - Nancy Blanning
- First Grade Readiness - Joan Almon
- Some Guidelines for First Grade Readiness - Nancy Foster
- School Readiness: A School Doctor's Perspective - Bettina Lohn, MSc
- What are the signs that my child is ready for school? - Michaela Glöckler,
MD and Wolfgang Goebel, MD
- The Transition to Elementary School Learning: When is the right time?
- School Entry and the Consolidation of Developmental Processes - Audrey E McAllen
- The Development of Memory and the Transformation of Play - Louise deForest
- Creating Partnerships with Parents in First Grade Readiness Decisions - Ruth
Ker
- Carrying the Transition to First Grade - Janet Klaar
- A Transition Group at the Edinburgh Steiner School - Melissa Borden
- Building the Bridge to the First Grade: How a Class Teacher Can Lead Children
Gently into the Grade School - Kim Holscher
- The Lowering of School Age and the Changes in Childhood: An Interim Report
- Claudia McKeen, MD; Rainer Patzlaff; Martyn Rawson
- Part Two
- Introduction
- Developing Our Observation Skills for Understanding First Grade Readiness -
Ruth Ker
- The Red Queen: A First Grade Assessment Story - Valerie Poplawski, Celia Riahi,
and Randi Stein
- First Grade Assessment Form
- The Red Queen Materials List
- Reverence List for The Red Queen
- A Therapeutic Educator's Approach: Keeping It Imaginative and Playfully Objective
- Nancy Blanning
- First Grade Readiness Observation Form
- Equipment List
- Activities to Support Healthy Sensory Development
- Observation Forms for the Documentation of Development and Learning
- Observation Form for Early Childhood Educators
- Contributors
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Little Angel's Journey
A Waldorf Birthday Story
Told and illustrated by Dzvinka Hayda
Hardbound, dustjacketed, large format
$21.95
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Dvinka Hayda's birthday story is so beautiful and true that it brought
tears to my eyes when first I read it. Out of her many years as a Waldorf kindergarten
teacher, she has added elements to her story that I have never encountered anywhere
else, and that serve to encircle the child whose birthday it is with the warm, glowing
love of Heave and Earth.
Her story begins as Little Angel and Great Angel journey together toward Earth.
On the way, they discover many things and Little Angel sees the Earth from cloud-filled
distances, watching it and loving it more each day, learning that the Earth would
be Little Angel's new home.
The day comes when Little Angel and Great Angel walk together to take Little Angel
to Earth. Great Angel takes Little Angel to Radiant Sun and Silvery Moon, who have
gifts that are just for Little Angel.
Down the Rainbow Bridge and into the hearts and home of Little Angel's parents
they go. But Great Angel returns to Heaven, taking Little Angel's wings for safekeeping
until all Little Angel's good deeds on Earth are accomplished, and Little Angel
returns to use them again.
And it is this last facet which is such a poignant joy to see - that we enter the
world with good deeds to do, and when they are done we shall return to Great Angel
and the wings we left behind.
Any child enfolded in this tale will carry a seed of comfort, confidence and courage
that will grow into an adult strength of purpose and love. My hope is that this story
goes out into the world, and that for each adult who learns it, children ten-fold
hear it; and for each child who hears it told to him/her, that child's confidence
of life is shared with ten who have not had it told to them. May this seed become
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Goodnight
A Concertina Board Book
Marjan van Zeyl
Hardboard
$19.95
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The soft watercolor pictures by Marjan van Zeyl follow the child’s journey
into sleep, through the night, and to waking in the morning.
Goodnight is a “concertina” board book, with five sections
that fold out to a beautiful four foot panorama—all in beautiful color.
(Ages 3–6)
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Puppet Theatre
Maija Baric'
Illustrated by Kristiina Louhi
Hardbound
$30.00
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This is just such a charming, happy book! Maija Baric' opens up the
world of puppetry to young children and adults in ways that will make you smile and
will lead you and your children on and on into the worlds you can create on a tabletop.
Her puppet "recipes" range from those that are so simple a kindergarten
child can make them to puppets that will require a kindly adult to bring them to
life. Likewise, the staging: from the very simplest intended for the children to
create themselves , to more complex stages for adults to use for the children's enjoyment.
I love the way all the instructions are illustrated with colorful drawings which
somehow all manage to evoke warmth and love. Maija Baric's instructions follow the
drawings to their conclusion as storybook characters and more, and are peppered with
good advice all along the way.
Altogether a wondeful book for families, teachers and adults with exuberant inner
children!
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Gardening with Young Children
Beatrys Lockie
Softbound
$27.00
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I have personally been waiting for over 20 years for someone
to write this beautiful book. It is a joy to see it and to recognize in it everything
I've ever wanted to see on this topic placed between two covers.
Beatrys Lockie is a passionate organic gardener who taught in a Waldorf
kindergarten for many years and found a seemingly unlimited number of ways to pass
along to young children her enthusiasm for gardening. Anyone wanting to do the same
will love this book as much as I do.
In fact, anyone wanting to learn to garden from a master will love this
book, for she includes all the basics of gardening along with her ways of sharing
it with our little ones.
And, if you already know how to garden, but want to learn how to work
with young children, she shows you that, too. The first part of the book is like
walking into her kindergarten where she quietly shows us the rhythms and ways of
what is to me a sacred space wherein children can blossom.
Gardening with Young Children answers so many needs with so
much love that it simply brings tears to my eyes to read it. I hope that it becomes
the seed to many, many gardens that invite children into the world of nature. |
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Gesture Games for Autumn and Winter
Hand Gesture Games, Songs and Movement Games for Children in Kindergarten
and the Lower Grades
Wilma Ellersiek
Inside Spiral Bound
$28.00
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Long awaited, it will be long loved! Gesture Games
for Autumn and Winter brings with it the same love and warmth of Ellersiek's Spring
and Summer volume and her incomparable Giving Love, Bringing Joy. Anyone
with young children in their lives will discover a new world of joy in Autumn
and Winter - one with crackly leaves and crunchy frost, one with beauty all
around. This beautiful book is a gift to children and the adults who love them -
we warmly invite you to enter its world. |
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Gesture Games for Spring and Summer
Hand Gesture Games, Songs and Movement Games for Children in Kindergarten
and the Lower Grades
Wilma Ellersiek
Inside spiral bound
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These songs, hand gestures and movement games foster a joy and enthusiasm
that leads our children toward a love and understanding of nature -- and no wonder,
as they were created by the author of Giving Love, Bringing Joy.
What an inspiring work! You'll love these as much as the children do. |
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Gesture Games for Spring and Summer, Autumn
and Winter
Hand Gesture Games, Songs and Movement Games for Children in Kindergarten
and the Lower Grades
A Learning CD
Performed by Connie Manson
Accompanied by Ilian Wilwerth
$15.95
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Beautifully performed songs from Gesture Games for Spring and
Summer and Gesture Games for Autumn and Winter -- for you to learn
to sing with the children in your care.
Contains 19 songs of Spring/Summer and 18 Autumn/Winter songs. |
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Gesture Games
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Gesture Games for Autumn and Winter - Book
Gesture Games for Spring and Summer - Book
Gesture Games for Spring and Summer, Autumn and Winter
- Audio CD
Price if purchased separately: $71.90
Set Price: $68.95
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Giving Love - Bringing Joy
Book & CD Together
John Wilkes
Brimming with full-color and black-and-white photos and drawings
Softbound
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Giving Love - Bringing Joy
Hand Gesture Games and Lullabies in the Mood of the
Fifth
Wilma Ellersiek
For Children between Birth & Nine
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Here is a beautiful collection of original songs, hand games, touch games, lullabies,
and, well, just about everything you could want to create a joyful moment with a
child or class of children. I have personally never seen an offering quite like this
one - Ellersiek's gift is that the tapestry of her songs and games actually awakens
love within the adult which then streams out in joy to the child(ren) with whom the
adult plays and sings. These are wonderful! If you have young children in your life,
try these. They are like liquid drops of golden sunshine. |
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Giving Love - Bringing Joy - CD
Hand Gesture Games and Lullabies in the Mood of the Fifth
A Learning CD
Wilma Ellersiek
Performed by Connie Manson
Poetic Translation by Kundry Wilwerth
$10.95
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A beautiful way to teach yourself the lullabies, hand games and simple
songs of Giving Love - Bringing Joy. Connie Manson sings all fifteen of of these
very special songs with a simplicity and lilting grace that evoke the love we carry
for our children. There's a bonus song, too! |
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Movement Journeys and Circle Adventures
Movement Enrichment with a Therapeutic Approach for Early Childhood
Nancy Blanning and Laurie Clark
Spiral Bound
$23.50
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What a joy! Here is an entire book filled not just with
charming circle games and songs for the kindergarten, but with charming games and
songs that have been created to help our young children find their way into their
bodies and souls. In more prosaic language, these games and movement songs address
the spatial integration and sensory processing development issues that it seems more
and more children are struggling with.
However you think about it, this is a book of genius and a gift to young
children. The games are delightful - teachers and parents will have as much fun and
the children. And, they are brilliantly thought out to include movement forms that
will bring the children into the world in with strength and balance.
This is a truly essential resource of the caliber of AHE's
Resource Teacher's Developmental Exercise Manual. Use it. Love it. |
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The Parent and Child Group Handbook
A Steiner/Waldorf Approach
Dot Male
Softbound
Published in partnership with the Alliance
for Childhood
$30.00
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The Parent and Child Group Handbook features lively case
studies from Waldorf parent and child groups in the UK. It is an inspiring resource
and guide that draws on the author's rich experience in this area.
Written in 12 chapters, this unique handbook includes Steiner's theory of child
development; ways to structure a session; appropriate toys and activities; suggestions
for a shared meal; the circle time; various festivals; issues of health, safety,
and the law; marketing, publicity, and fund raising; and much more.
This handbook is worthy resource for parents, teachers and early years educators,
health visitors, play group leaders, and family support services. |
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The Breathing Circle
Learning through the movement of the natural breath
Nell Smyth
Softbound
$28.00
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A clear, imaginative, and flexible blueprint for teachers of early
learning, describing how to integrate and support the child’s developing sensory
systems and the movement patterns that underpin child development.”
—Anna Hubbard, Brain Gym instructor and author
Early childhood educators know that children love to
be part of a learning circle. "Circle time" is an essential ingredient
of Waldorf education. Circles offer participation in a larger whole and can foster
the development of key sensory and neuromuscular faculties.
Nell Smyth developed "The Breathing Circle" techniques to help develop
greater learning potential, to help integrate sensory and motor activities, and to
help young children venture more freely into the social world while feeling fully
grounded in body and mind.
"Our breath lives in the realm of movement. The quality of our breath changes,
deepening and becoming more substantial through enjoyable movement. Different qualities
of movement affect intimately how we breathe. As our breath flows more freely, the
breath rhythm can come into greater balance. When this starts to take place, we
can become refreshed and reinvigorated, feel more integrated and more aware of the
boundary between ourselves and the rest of the world in which we participate. To
breathe more deeply is to be more present and to be more present is to be awake
with more resources available for learning."
(from the introduction)
The Breathing Circle brings practical new ways to understand how responsiveness,
expression, and learning all depend on the rhythm of inhalation and exhalation, which
carry children into the world and back into themselves.
The Breathing Circle offers movements, verses, and stories for children,
working directly with their unfolding senses and the cycle of natural breath. These
techniques can be used with children, from toddlers through seven years.
Here is an essential handbook for early years educators, preschooler parents, and
caregivers, as well as storytellers, drama teachers, breathwork teachers and practitioners,
and those involved in the many other somatic disciplines.
Published in partnership with the Alliance for Childhood. |
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A Lifetime of Joy
A Collection of circle games, finger games, songs, verses, and plays for puppets
and marionettes
Collected, created, adapted and translated by Bronja Zahlingen
Softbound
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A Lifetime of Joy is a rare and wonderful tribute to Bronja
Zahlingen's (1/8/1912 to 1/24/2000) life's work; in return, it is a gift from Bronja
to all the children and adults whose lives it will touch and nurture. Just to look
through it's pages is to feel the warmth, wisdom and love that every child in her
kindergarten felt for so very many beautiful years.
Included in this volume are all the plays from her sparkling Plays for Puppets
and Marionettes -- and much, much more. There are songs, wee stories for the
seasons and other times, nature tales, circle games, verses. In addition, there
is a touching account of Bronja's life and work, and articles for teachers and parents.
The two articles, "On movement, gesture and Language in the Life of the Young
Child" and "The Pedagogical Value of Marionette and Table Puppet Shows
for the Small Child" are welcome additions to everyone's understanding. Even
the photo on the cover speaks volumes about the wealth we can present to children
through simple stories told with marionettes.
In short, this is a great book for anyone working with young children - a shining
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Nature Corner
Celebrating the year's cycle with seasonal tableaux
M. van Leuwen and J. Moeskops
2nd Edition
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The Nature Corner is a wonderful resource for anyone
wishing to add this to their child's experience of home. There are detailed instructions
on setting up the basic table, including directions for making the draping cloths.
Themes of the seasons and some of the festivals (most, but not all with a Christian
theme), are portrayed with full directions for making the animals and dolls shown
in the color photographs. There are instructions for making some of the dearest
little mice, fluffiest of sheep, and the most charming gnomes ever. Do enjoy your
creative romp through nature's year! |
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Birthday
Norah Romer
Illustrated by Heather Jarman
Softbound
$12.95
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Five young children wait to travel with Father Time from
Heaven down to Earth, on their Birthday.
Absolutely just right for our little ones!
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Hanky-Panky
traditional handkerchief toys
Elizabeth Burns
Hand-tied booklet with white handkerchief tucked inside
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Hanky-Panky is a neverending source of laughter and delight
disguised as an unassuming booklet of ideas. Inside you will find a white handkerchief,
just like my own father carried every day, and page after page of instructions for
transforming it into the most delightful toys ever. From Twins in a Hammock to a
wriggling Mouse to Rabbits and Ballerinas -- the joy just never stops. All you need
is a handkerchief and a small child for one of the sweetest ways to celebrate life. |
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The Waldorf Book of Breads
Collected by Marsha Post
Illustrated by Jo Valens
Edited and Introduced by Winslow Eliot
Spiralbound
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What child doesn’t like to feel and knead bread dough, watch it rise, and
then taste it fresh from the oven? Not only is enormous fun for everyone, it is also
invaluable to young children as they grow into our world.
These recipes have been handed down by grandmothers,
mothers, aunts, and friends. They are easy to follow and encourage the baker, young
and older alike, to use the best possible ingredients, making bread once again the
healthy “staff of life” it once was. The Waldorf Book of Breads includes
tasty breads for the daily table and specialty breads for the seasons and special
occasions.
And, like the Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book and the Waldorf Book of
Soups, The Waldorf Book of Breads is spiral-bound, so it lies flat
to make life in the kitchen a little easier.
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The Waldorf School Book of Soups
Collected by Marsha Post
Arranged and Introduced by Andrea Huff
Illustrated by Jo Valens
Spiral Bound
$14.95
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I've been watching and waiting for this book for a long
time - now that it's here, I can report that it's even better than I had hoped. Soup
Day was always a favorite of mine when I worked in a Waldorf Kindergarten, so I expected
to find a collection of wonderful, tasty recipes. My expectations are deliciously
rewarded -- there's soup for all seasons, occasions and tastes. You'll love them!
What I didn't even dare expect was the attention to nutrition and food
sources. After reading through The Waldorf School Book of Soups, I've decided
that next time, I'll set my hopes to a higher level. This book offers, in the clearest
and most concise ways, a thorough introduction to the value of organic and biodynamic
food as well as an outstanding overview of some of the most important nutritional
principles articulated more fully in Nourishing
Traditions by Sally Fallon.
In other words, The Waldorf School Book of Soups is just plain
excellent and destined to serve families, classes and, most especially, children
for years to come.
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The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book
Collected and Annotated by Lisa Hildreth
Illustrated by Jo Valens
Spiral Bound
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This is another one of those books that many of us have been waiting
for years to see someone publish - hooray! that the day has arrived.
Lisa Hildreth has gathered up recipes and suggestions from many different Waldorf
kindergarten teachers and topped them off with high-quality research and explanations
about the whys, wherefores, and other considerations. This is book that any parent
or teacher of young children will come to treasure and use daily for many years.
With contents that range from rich and rewarding considerations to mouth-watering
recipes, The Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book is such a celebration of food
and children that you'll find yourself singing each time you prepare meals. This
is one indespensible book!
Contents:
- Planning Your Snacks - How Are Snacks a Part of Our Day? What
Foods Nourish Young Children? How Does Food Affect the Process of Incarnation? What
Foods Might You Wish to Avoid? What about Sugar? What Types of Snacks Will You Decide
to Offer? How Can Snacks Help Children Make Connection? Will the Snacks Meet the
Needs of Your Special Group of Children?
- Snack Menus - 3-Day Nursery Menus; 5-Day Kindergarten Menus;
4-Day Kindergarten Menus
- Our Daily Bread
- Warming Soups
- Luscious Fruits
- A Grain a Day - Here's where you'll find the list of grains
(and colors!) by days of the week!
- Happy Birthday Cakes and Muffins
- Festival Foods
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Clump-a-Dump and Snickle-Snack
Pentatonic Children's Songs by Johanne Russ
Translated by Lyn S. Willerth
Softbound
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This lovely collection of songs became an almost constant companion
when our children were young. We sang just about all of them -- some, like the lullabies,
were heard every day; others, like the songs for Christmas, Michaelmas, Easter and
the seasons, became hallmarks of joyous times and occasions.
For sheer beauty and delight, and for songs that both children and parents love, Clump-a-Dump
and Snickle-Snack is just the ticket!
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Let's Dance and Sing
Story Games for Children
Arranged by Kundry Willerth
Softbound
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Let's Dance and Sing offers up some of the most beloved circle games
of the Waldorf kindergarten. All of them tell little stories, some of them reflect
fairy tales told during story time. The music is charming, engaging, memorable (the
minute I saw these songs again, I started humming some of my favorites, so well did
they live in my memory after nearly 20 years!). You'll love them, the children in
your care will love them. A classic collection.
Contents:
- Introduction
- The Daffodil (a personal favorite of mine!)
- Eastertrain
- The Three Little Pigs
- The Seven Little Kids
- Birthday
- Aschenputtel
- The Carrot
- The Spinning Game
- St. George - A Play
- Stone Soup
- Old Joseph Goes Walking
- King Kaspar
- Christmas Night
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Gateways
A Collection of Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
Softbound
$14.95
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Morning, Evening, Birthdays, Fairytales! The changing
times and things of wonder that make the world go round! In this volume of treasured
songs, poems and stories from Waldorf kindergartens around the world, you will
find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 31 poems for morning, evening, birthdays and fairy tales
- 40 songs about morning, evening, birthdays and fairy tales - with music
- 3 birthday stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Spring
A Collection of Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
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Awake, awake, it's Springtime! In this volume of treasured
songs, poems and stories from Waldorf kindergartens around the world, you will
find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 50 poems celebrating spring
- 30 springtime songs with music
- 9 fairy tales and nature stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Summer
A Collection of Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
Softbound
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Ah! Summer! Dear little violet, open your eyes! I'm
busy, busy, busy said the bee! In this volume of treasured songs, poems and stories
from Waldorf kindergartens around the world, you will find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 59 poems celebrating summer
- 27 summer songs with music
- 13 fairy tales and nature stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Autumn
A Collection of Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
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It's golden in the treetops! Autumn's on it's way!
In this volume of treasured songs, poems and stories from Waldorf kindergartens
around the world, you will find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 59 poems celebrating autumn
- 30 springtime songs with music
- 6 fairy tales and nature stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Winter
A Collection of Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
Softbound
$14.95
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Let's go walking in the snow! Let's put our mittens
on! In this volume of treasured songs, poems and stories from Waldorf kindergartens
around the world, you will find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 52 poems celebrating winter
- 31 wintery songs with music
- 10 fairy tales and nature stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Spindrift
A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems, Songs and Stories for Young Children
Wynstones Press
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Celebrate the animals, the carpenters, the trees and
mother making pancakes! Spindrift is a rich and wonderful celebration of
daily life. In this volume of treasured songs, poems and stories from Waldorf kindergartens
around the world, you will find:
- An outstanding essay on the value of music in a young child's life
- 156 poems celebrating all sorts of things
- 29 songs with music
- 43 fairy tales and nature stories
- recommended reading for parents and teachers
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Plays for Puppets and Marionettes
Collected, created, adapted & translated by Bronja Zahlingen
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Don't let the cover fool you - this little gem is filled with life, love and everything
you need to prepare and present simple puppet plays for the young children in your
care. In addition to twelve plays that include both traditional fairy tales and delightful
original stories, Zahlingen also introduces and clearly describes the simple art
of puppetry as practiced in Waldorf kindergartens - plus there are patterns and instructions
for simple marionettes to make yourself. A treasure that will carry you far beyond
its covers. |
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Let Us Form a Ring
An Acorn Hill Anthology
Nancy Foster
$21.00 |
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Let Us Form a Ring is the original Acorn Hill Anthology and
anyone who has used it can testify to the happy richness these songs and games bring
to children. This is truly a classic collection. The collection is organized by season,
celebrations and daily rhythms and is a treasure worth its weight in hugs and kisses. |
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Dancing as We Sing
Seasonal Circle Plays
and Traditional Singing Games
Nancy Foster
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Dancing as We Sing is the second Acorn Hill Kindergarten anthology.
It includes Daily Songs to use each day to introduce circle time, snack time, story
time, and the end of the morning; Seasonal Circle Plays for circle time throughout
the year; and Traditional Singing Games that have been longtime joys for children.
Nancy Foster has added introductory commentary to these three basic sections which
offers her experience in using the songs and games in a Waldorf kindergarten. Just
reading through this collection makes me feel like I'm back in the kindergarten -
what a delight! |
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An Overview of the Waldorf Kindergarten
Articles from the Waldorf Kindergarten Newsletter
1981-1992
Waldorf Kindergarten Association
$19.95
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An Overview gathers together articles that both explain and
seek to share the Waldorf Kindergarten experience. In it you will find information
ranging from snacks to music to working with young children with a variety of behavioral
and learning difficulties. The breadth of the topics and the liveliness of the discussions
makes it one of the most valuable resources for our work with young children. There
is practically no aspect of daily life in a Waldorf Early Childhood class that is
not addressed. An invaluable resource! |
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A Deeper Understanding of the Waldorf Kindergarten
Articles from the Waldorf Kindergarten Newsletter 1981 to 1992
Waldorf Kindergarten Association
$19.95
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The deeper wisdom of the Waldorf approach to early childhood education
is the subject of this collection of articles found in the Waldorf Kindergarten Association
Newsletters between 1981 and 1992. The breadth of the topics and the depth of the
discussions can enrich and enliven both your understanding and your work with young
children. Here is an opportunity to discover some of the most successful approaches
to working with children with learning and behavioral challenges, to coping with
the effects of the multiple strains families are subject to, and to nourish your
own inner life so that you have a richness of soul to offer the children in your
care. Most highly recommended. |
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Waldorf Kindergarten Special
Purchase both An Overview of the Waldorf Kindergarten and A Deeper Understanding
of the Waldorf Kindergaten
Regular Price for both: $39.90
Special Price:
$35.90
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El Desarrollo del Niño y la Educatión
Preescolar Waldorf
(The Devleopment of the Child and Waldorf Early Childhood
Education - Spanish Language only)
Editado por Louise deForest
A WECAN Publication
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Louise selected six essential, fundamental articles for Waldorf early childhood
educators by Joan Almon, Joop van Dam, Helmut von Kügelgen, Susan Howard, Roberto
Trostli, and Freya Jaffke. We hope this little volume will become a valuable resource
for our colleagues in Mexico and elsewhere in the Spanish speaking world, who do
not yet have an equivalent of the English-language Gateways newsletter.
Contents:
- Prólogo - Susan Howard
- Las Leyes de la Niñez - Helmut von Kügelgen
- Las Etapas del Desarrollo en la Primera Infancia - Freya Jaffe
- Comprendiendo la Imitación a Través de una Mirada más Profunda
al Desarrollo Humano - Joop van Dam
- El Papel Vital del Juego en la Educación Preescolar - Joan Almon
- El Jardín de Niños Waldorf: El Mundo de la Primera Infancia - Roberto
Trostli
- Conceptos Esenciales de la Educación Preescolar Waldorf - Susan Howard
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Nokken
A Garden for Children
A Danish Approach to Waldorf-Based Child Care
Helle Heckmann
$18.95
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Helle Heckmann describes in loving detail an innovative Danish Waldorf
childcare center for children ages one to seven. She includes an in-depth look at
the physical development of the young child. This book is a wonderful resource for
both parents, teachers, and day care staff. Includes many black and white photos. |
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A Garden for Kids
More News from Nökken
Paperbound - saddle-stitched
Helle Heckman
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More loving wisdom from Helle Heckman and her beautiful Children's
Garden. In this gathering celebrating 16 years of providing care and a joyful environment
to young children. This is indeed a celebration we can all join!
Reports from and thoughts inspired by the successful Danish kindergarten. Includes
articles on The Laws of Childhood, Pentecost Time, The Time-Pressured Family, An
Outdoor Kindergarten…Why?, Imagination Surpasses Reality, etc… |
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Mentoring in Waldorf Early Childhood Education
The Gateways Series Four
Compiled from the workof the WECAN Mentoring Task Force
Spiral Bound
$16.00
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When I first saw the title of this book, I confess I expected
some fairly dry essays as its content. I am delighted to report that the articles
it contains are warm, lively, beautifully and deeply considered and come from a rich
selection of those who have mentored in many different settings. In short, if mentoring
is something you or your school is ready to explore, you couldn't find a better guide
than this one.
Contents:
- Self-Education as the Basis for the Art of Mentoring
- The Role of Mentoring Early Childhood Teachers and Caregivers: Context and Purpose
- Laying the Bass for the Mentoring Visit
- Teh Essentials of Waldorf Early Childhood Education
- The Mentoring Observation: Waht Do We Look For?
- The Art of Fruitful conversation
- Pearls of Wisdom: The Role of Advice in Mentoring
- Accountability: Written Records
- Meeting at the Eye of the Needle: Mentoring on the Path of Adult Learning
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Professional Review and Evaluation in Waldorf
Early Childhood Education
The Gateways Series Six
Holly Kotten-Soulé
with contributions by Patricia Rubano
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Out of years of experience as evaluator and mentor, and out of a lifetime of love
for children and the goals of Waldorf early childhood education, Holly Kotten-Soulé has
offered an enormously helpful guide to creating a healthy teacher evaluation process
for the Waldorf kindergarten and nursery. Here is guidance and love where they are
often most needed - very highly recommend.
Contents:
- Foreword by Susan Howard
- Introduction
- Why Review?
- Cultivating Review
- The Self-Evaluation
- The Role of the Evaluator
- The Role of the Institution
- Obstacles and Hindrances
- Conclusion
- About the Authors
- Appendices
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Multiculturalism in Waldorf Education
The Waldorf Multiculturalism Committee
Softbound pamphlet
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This jam-packed little booklet offers more richness
per page than many books ten times its size. In it are articles about the concept
of multiculturalism in a Waldorf context, fairy tales from around the world, kindergarten
marionette plays, considerations for Waldorf in the public sector, a resource list
of multicultural picture books and bibliography.
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Painting with Children
Brunhild Müller
Softbound
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This wonderful book is once again available to parents
and teachers wanting to explore with children the world of liquid color. And, it
is still the best guide ever for those new to wet-on-wet painting and to painting
with young children. Here is everything you need to know, even if you've never
painted (or never painted this way) before:
- the author begins with a lovely discussion about how children experience the
world of color
- she goes on to offer some thoughts on what she calls "the morality of color." I
find that this section inspires me to become more imaginative when I work with colors
- it really brings them to life in a very unique way
- there is a long section, filled with color photographs of both children painting
and the paintings they produced, that takes us into the world of children painting
with watercolors. This can become a welcome guide for parents who have never done
this before - it should help everyone to paint joyfully
- then, there are clear instructions for mixing the paints, preparing the paper,
distributing the water jars, paint pots and brushes
- ah! and then comes the painting! and the color stories! and the sheer wonder
of it all!
- the author adds suggestions for seasonal painting themes, how to create the stories
and what their basis is, the experience of color and the moods of nature
- finally, there are even instructions for preparing plant pigments for painting
and photos showing the soft, inviting colors they produce.
There is so much joy to be had here - I've waited for years hoping for this book
to reappear. What a treasure! |
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Lavender's Blue Dilly Dilly
Enchanting Nursery Rhymes, Mother Goose Songs and Singing Games for Wonder-Filled
Dance and Play
Songbook & CD
with Guitar Chords
Mary Thienes-Schunemann
Spiral bound
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Every nursery rhyme I've ever loved and sung to our children is here, accompanied
Mary Thienes-Schunemann's soft, heart-opening voice on a learning CD. This is a beautiful
collection of traditional children's songs and games - timeless, joyfilled, life
affirming.
Today's children are starved for singing, just as they are for touch, story telling,
and play. . . . This songbook is truly a treasure, one that should be in the hands
of every parent, care-giver, and teacher. This book fills a critical need in American
childhood (and parenthood) today!
- Joseph Chilton Pearce, Author:
Magical Child, Evolution's End, and The Biology of Transcendence
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Sing a Song of Seasons
Singing with Children Series
Songs from the seasons of nature to sing with young children
A Naturally You Can Sing Production
Arranged by Mary Thienes-Schunemann, Musician and Waldorf Educator
Songbook and CD
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Sing the new songs! Sing with Joy! . . . not only with your tongue, but with your
life!
- St. Augustine
So begins - and rightly so! - this gift of a songbook for parents,
teachers and children. Mary Thienes-Schunemann has created exactly the songbooks
that I have for years heard adults who care for children begging for. As with her
other songbooks, this one is packed with beautiful, mescal, expressive songs to share
with young children - AND it comes with CD you can use to hear Mary sing all
the songs in a voice so pure and simple it can bring tears (of joy and gratitude)
to your eyes. And thus, in joy and beauty you can learn these songs and share them
with your beloved children - who will grow with smiles and gladness and song at their
singing.
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Sing a Song with Baby
Singing with Children Series
Delightful bounces and body games from fingers to toes to sing with your wee ones
By Mary Thienes-Schunemann, Musician and Waldorf Educator
Songbook and CD
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For a caress is abode and shelter;
I caress the child
so as to protect her
and bring her joy . . .
Thereby she receives a sign
on the velvet of her face.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"The City in the Desert"
The songs in The Singing Baby are indeed caresses - of laughter,
the joy of discover, of head-to-toe delight and soft soothing wonder. Mary Thienes-Schunemann
has created exactly the songbooks that I have for years heard adults who care for
children begging for. This songbook offers up a feast of parent-baby games, bounces
and joy - all beautiful and deliciously musical. It comes with a CD you can use to
hear Mary sing all the songs in a voice so pure and simple it can bring tears (of
joy and gratitude) to your eyes. And thus, in joy and beauty you can learn these
songs and share them with your beloved children - who will bring your their giggles
and squeals and joy again and again and again.
One of our customers writes:
At the time we ordered the songbooks from you, my new son was about two months
old and Grace, my 2+ year old daughter, seemed to be doing the "big sister
withdrawal"
that older siblings sometimes do . . . The music,
and the beautiful drawings, drew her in right away. Especially The Singing Baby,
which incorporates so much play and touching, was just what we needed to reconnect.
Of course, when she was avoiding physical contact it was really that she wanted
it very much because she saw how much Luke was getting. This allowed us to get close
again in a happy, fun way.
- RD in Massachusetts
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The Wonder of Lullabies
Singing with Children Series
Lullabies from around the world to sing with children of all ages
Arranged & Recorded by Mary Thienes-Schunemann, Musician and Waldorf Educator
Songbook and CD
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. . . to all the children under the Sun, Moon and Stars
-Mary Thienes-Schunemann
Here are the songs mothers round the world use to grace their children
at the close of each day. Mary Thienes-Schunemann has gathered lullabies from all
over our dear planet, like glowing pearls on a necklace of love. This grace-filled
songbook comes with a CD you can use to hear Mary sing - ever so sweetly - each lullaby
in a voice so pure and simple it can bring tears (of joy and gratitude) to your eyes.
And thus, in joy and beauty you can learn these songs to guide your children into
sleep - and you can watch as your children smile into the arms of their angels. |
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The Christmas Star
Well-loved songs for the Christmas season from Advent to Three Kings Day to
sing with your beloved children
Mary Thienes-Schunemann
A Naturally You Can Sing Production
Songbook and audio CD
Parent/Teacher Resource
BACK IN PRINT!!
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In olden times, when a person wished to express something sacred and holy, they
were not allowed to speak about it, they could only sing. It was recognized that
singing contained a higher power than speech and was a holy activity. There are
still echoes of this ancient practice in some cultures of the world today. The memory
is still present that how we use our voices to sing and speak can contribute to
healing and peace, in our hearts and in the world.
- Mary Thienes-Schunemann
Tears filled my eyes several times as I listened to the CD that accompanies this
extraordinary song book. It was not just that the music and singing were so very
beautiful, nor was it that the songs were so well chosen, nor even that they brought
back some of the best memories of my life. It was that Mary's music is all these
things and something much more as well - The Christmas Star is quite simply
a sun-drenched outpouring of hope and love. What could have been just one more nice
collection of Christmas carols has, through her healing artistry and deep sensitivity,
come into the world a gleaming, golden gift of life offered to our children and their
children beyond.
I can't think of a better gift for your children, your family, yourself - a true
celebration of the Light of Love kindled in the darkest season.
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Toymaking with Children
NEW Greatly Expanded Edition!
Freya Jaffke
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Freya Jaffke managed to breathe her many years experience as a master Waldorf kindergarten
teacher into a volume capable of inspiring, guiding and reassuring new parents toward
a balanced, beautiful life with their children. This is a hands-on approach that
is deeply suited to working with and understanding young children. This is a book
to enjoy in the deepest sense of the word, and makes an excellent companion to Work
and Play in Early Childhood.
The new edition adds color photographs, more toys to make (more joy to bring!),
and wonderful discussions of which toys to give to children at what ages, how to
create a beautiful, nurturing environment, even tips for clean-up! I have loved this
book since it was first published - this most recent incarnation elevates it from "wonderful" to "must
have." |
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Magic Wool
Creative Activites with Natural Sheep's Wool
Dagmar Schmidt and Freya Jaffke
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Magic Wool unveils the secrets of captivating children with feltboard pictures "painted" with
colored unspun fleece. There is nothing more magical to a child than to see a story
spring to life as a parent or teacher "draws" it in wool during the telling.
Because of the texture and nature of the fleece, these pictures invite the young
child to enter the activity of the scene - it springs to life in their imagination.
You'll love it, too!
Also include are instructions for making figures from fleece to grace
your nature table or for your young ones to play with. |
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House of 3 Froggies
A Teacher/Parent Manual on Health and Nutrition
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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House of 3 Froggies is not only an excellent presentation of basic nutrition
and health for our children (and ourselves!), it is the only such presentation I
am aware of that is written directly for teachers and parents within the framework
of Rudolf Steiner's educational impulse. Yet another outstanding offering by Alan
Whitehead. Here's the contents: nutrition in school; infant nutrition, the liver,
diet and health, food psychology; cereals, food and morality, fluoride in water,
the common cold, tobacco, soy, 7 soul spices, milk, dried foods, bread, on dying,
sun 'protection,' longevity, drugs, nuts, apples, sugar, edible oils, fibre, pasta,
vitamins. |
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