Complete list of titles
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All Year Round
A calendar of celebrations£16.99This book is a festival store cupboard: a treasure trove of tomorrow’s much loved childhood memories, all mingled together with a mix of coloured thread, delicious cooking smells, softly sparkling candle light and the snatch of a favourite song.
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An A-Z Collection of Behaviour Tales
From Angry Ant to Zestless Zebra£15.99This must-have collection of behaviour tales offers story medicine as a creative strategy for parenting, teaching and counselling.
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An Enchanted Place
£14.99Winnie the Pooh as you’ve never imagined him – reincarnated as a human being.
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Baking Bread with Children
£14.99With a little know-how anyone can transform a few basic ingredients into a delicious, sustaining loaf of bread. Baking Bread with Children has everything you need to share the magic of baking with children of all ages.
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Becoming a Family
the first three years£5.00How babies can be welcomed onto this earth with warmth, love, insight, joy, rhythm, structure and sensitive care. This helps lay healthy physical, psychological and spiritual foundations for life.
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Between Form and Freedom
Raising a teenager£14.99Betty Staley explores the vibrant and exuberant nature of adolescence, offering a wise guide to raising a teenager, including: the stages of adolescence, the search for the self, the birth of the intellect, the release of feelings, male-female differences, temperaments and character.
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Born to Move
How movement and music assists brain development in children ages 3-7 years£7.00In this revolutionary new book, Sally Goddard Blythe eschews politically-correct accelerationism with her refreshing focus on children’s real age-appropriate needs – as opposed to the ones that impatient adults think they should have.
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Bringing the Best Out in Boys
Communication Strategies for Teachers£5.00These time tested communication strategies help get the best out of boys. The tips for tackling difficult behaviour will result in more classroom co-operation and learning – so that everyone benefits.
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Can Findus Find Pettson?
£6.99Findus has drawn a picture for Pettson. But where is Pettson? Findus asks everyone he meets, but nobody seems to know – not the hens, not the cows, not even the muckles. How will Findus find Pettson?
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Colour Dynamics
Workbook for watercolour painting and colour theory£25.00The creative, healing power of colour affects us profoundly. Colour Dynamics reveals the essence of each colour, renewing your ability to see the world afresh. This leads to painting from the heart of each colour. You can feel with Paul Klee who said, “Colour has me, colour and I are one. I am a painter.”
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Colour Dynamics II
Painting the twelve-fold colour language of Aristotle and Rudolf Steiner£30.00In this follow-up to her popular workbook Colour Dynamics, Angela Lord invites readers to futher deepen and extend their colour insights and ways of seeing.
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Creative Form Drawing 1
£16.99Workbook 1 of Rudolf Kutzli’s 3-part guide to creative form drawing.
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Creative Form Drawing 2
£16.99Workbook 2 of Rudolf Kutzli’s 3-part guide to creative form drawing.
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Creative Form Drawing 3
£16.99Workbook 3 of Rudolf Kutzli’s 3-part guide to creative form drawing.
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Creative Form Drawing for the Four Temperaments with Children aged 6–12
Workbook 3£25.00A step by step guide to drawing forms for the four temperaments, a resource to use with children aged 6–12 years. This has a harmonizing, transformative and strengthening effect on child development.
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Creative Form Drawing with children aged 6-10 years
Workbook 1£25.00Creative Form Drawing with children: Workbook 1 is a form drawing resource for teachers working with ages 6-10. It is designed to be used with the Steiner/Waldorf curriculum from classes one through three, although it will also be valuable to home-educating parents using the Steiner/Waldorf ethos as their base.
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Creative Form Drawing with children aged 9–12 years
Workbook 2£25.00Creative Form Drawing with children aged 9-12 is a form drawing resource for teachers. It is designed to be used with the Steiner/Waldorf curriculum in classes four and five, although it will also be valuable to home-educating parents using the Steiner/Waldorf ethos as their base.