ebooks
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Storytelling for Nature Connection
Environment, community and story-based learning£20.00A treasury of stories, creative activities and methods that environmental educators and storytellers can use to affect people’s pro-environmental behaviour.
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Storytelling with Children
£16.99Telling stories awakens wonder and creates special occasions with children, whether it is bedtime, around the fire or on rainy days. Encouraging you to spin golden tales, Nancy Mellon shows how you can become a confident storyteller and enrich your family with the power of story.
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Teaching Waldorf Mathematics in Grades 1-8
Engaging the maths genius in every child£24.99The second edition of this time-tested resource for teachers and home educators, back by popular demand. Teach math with imagination and confidence, laying the foundations for life!
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The Case for Homeschooling
free range home education book£9.99A must-read for parents and families considering teaching their children at home.
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The Genius of Natural Childhood
Secrets of thriving children£9.99Sally Goddard Blythe draws on neuroscience to unpack the wisdom of nursery rhymes, playing traditional games and fairy stories for healthy child development.
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The Parenting Toolkit
simple steps to happy & confident children£9.99Parenting is often seen as a skill which is instinctive and does not need to be learned. However, many parents and guardians can benefit enormously from learning child-sensitive techniques which help them reflect on their parenting. Here is a unique toolkit for parents and guardians who wish to give their children the best start in life.
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The Storyteller’s Way
Sourcebook for inspired storytelling£20.00Everyone can tell a story, but to tell it well you need a certain set of skills. Whether you’re starting out or want to develop your storytelling expertise, this book is an essential guide.
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The Well Balanced Child
Movement and Early Learning£16.99This fully revised edition is a passionate manifesto for a “whole body” approach to learning which integrates the brain, senses, movement and play.
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Therapeutic Storytelling
101 Healing Stories for Children£20.00Susan Perrow passionately believes that ‘stories know the way’. Working with imaginative journeys and the mystery and magic of metaphor, she has developed the art of therapeutic storytelling for children’s challenging behaviour and difficult situations.
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Too Much, Too Soon?
Early Learning and the Erosion of Childhood£7.00In twenty-three hard-hitting chapters, leading educators, researchers, policy makers and parents advocate alternative ways ahead for slowing childhood, better policy-making and, above all, the ‘right learning at the right time’ in children’s growth — learning when they are developmentally ready.
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Twelve Ways of Seeing the World
Philosophies and Archetypal Worldviews for Understanding Human Consciousness£20.00Mario Betti strives to make sense of the world through different lenses framed as twelve archetypes. He draws on the research of Rudolph Steiner and his twelvefold typology of human and cosmic thought to explore and validate each world view from its own unique perspective. In this way he means to transform dogmatism and enable a deeper dialogue.
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When Findus was Little and Disappeared
£12.99Here is the story of when Findus was little and disappeared – and how he came to live with Pettson in the first place.
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Where on Earth is Heaven?
£20.00This book is a response to the author’s young son once asking, ‘Where on earth is heaven?’ For Jonathan Stedall, what lies behind this question has motivated his long career as a distinguished documentary director.
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World Tales for Family Storytelling
53 Traditional Stories for Children aged 4–6 years£15.99A collection of traditional stories from around the world. Simple, quick to learn, and perfect for sharing at bedtime, on journeys, at parties or around the campfire.
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Writing to Reading the Steiner Waldorf Way
Foundations of Creative Literacy in Classes 1 and 2£24.99This theory and practice-based book outlines the foundations for creative literacy and teaching children how to write and read in Classes 1 and 2, or UK Years 2 and 3. It explores how Steiner/Waldorf pedagogy dovetails with mainstream primary approaches and specialist dyslexia-friendly methods.