Hawthorn Press has, for many years, been proud to work with the fine people at the Springboard Consultancy: a UK-based international training company specialising in women’s development issues. Here we would like to extend a…
The lovely Adventureswithmonster blog has reviewed Findus Goes Fishing, and we thought we would share it with you all. ‘Oh, what a day. I don’t feel like doing anything.’ ….. It’s a grey Autumn day…
This review of Science Through Stories appeared in issue 10, Winter 2015/2016 of Journal of Emergent Science, and was written by Amy Strange. Many thanks to this fantastic journal! ‘Talk for writing’ has widely accepted…
Susan Perrow, fantastic storydoctor, has been in Barcelona launching the Spanish edition of Healing Stories for Challenging Behaviour. Titled Cuentos Sanadores and published by the wonderful Ing Edicions, we are very excited about this new…
Findus goes Fishing by Sven Nordqvist, translated by Nathan Large, is a book for anyone who’s ever got out of bed the wrong side and felt like nothing at all could improve their day, and…
This wonderful review appeared in the fantastic Montessori International Spring 2016 edition. Many thanks to them. Science Through Stories: Teaching Primary Science with Storytelling by Chris Smith and Jules Pottle – Reviewed by Sue Briggs…
This wonderful review of Creative From Drawing with Children aged 6-10: Workbook 1 was written by @thePNDmonster and published on her blog. What is Form Drawing? For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, form…
This review is from the current issue of New View Quarterly Magazine (2nd Quarter Spring 2016), and was written by Andie Lewenstein. For more information about New View, please see the foot of the page. Many…
We recently sent some review copies of Creative Form Drawing with Children aged 6-10 years and Creative Form Drawing with Children aged 10-12 years to the lovely folks at Steiner Academy Frome, and were absolutely…
This review appeared in Storylines, and was written by Liz Berg. Many thanks! I took this book with me when I babysat my grandchildren in Scotland, their half term is earlier than ours down here.…
This short yet sweet review of Sing Me the Creation appeared in Storylines, the flagship magazine of the Society for Storytelling, in December. Written by the wonderful Liz Berg. To find out more about the…
Today in the post we received something very exciting… Advance copies of Creative Form Drawing workbooks one and two! We think they are absolutely beautiful. Creative Form Drawing workbooks one and two will be published…
It is here! Well, nearly… We have just received our advance copies of Findus Goes Fishing, and I am very happy indeed to have this book cosying up on my desk. We think it’s absolutely…
Science Through Stories: Teaching Primary Science with Storytelling by Jules Pottle and Chris Smith PhD reviewed in Facts & Fiction no. 96 by Neil Ruckman and Jennie Reed. Neil is an educationalist and storyteller and…
This review of Sing Me the Creation was written by Margaret Jonas for the newsletter of Steiner House Library. This is an enlarged and revised edition of the previous work which came out in 1994,…
This review of Anthony Nanson’s Deep Time was written by Adam Randall of the Trusty Water Blog; a link to his website is included at the foot of the page. Our thanks to him for…
This is an extract from a review by Kate Parker on creativefreeplay.com – many thanks! The style of the book (The Genius of Natural Childhood by Sally Goddard Blyth published by the Hawthorne Press)Â is for…
The wonderful Susan Perrow, author of Healing Stories for Challenging Behaviour and Therapeutic Storytelling, has recently been on a trip to China. She has this to say: Australian – China Story Pathways I have just…
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