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The Three Stages of Development in Waldorf Education
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Movement Games for Children
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A Snowy Day Craft: Felt Waldorf Snowflake Children
On a cold and snowy day, we got cozy by the fireplace and crafted these sweet felt Waldorf snowflake children. These small handmade dolls fit perfectly in a child's hand and are great to add to a gnome or fairy house or even hang in your windows. A simple blanket stitch is used to sew the snowflake children together so this Waldorf craft is great for many skill levels. Prepare your Materials This project can be completed with materials most people might have lying around the house. We used felt
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January
Read Me A Story: January - Find "January" in A Child's Calendar, a collection of twelve of John Updike's poems that describes a child's journey through the seasons from January through December (c. 1965).
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Twelve Little Tales
A wonderful comparative introduction to animals and humans for children which is written in Charles Kovacs's warm and expressive style. Charles Kovacs taught in Edinburgh so there is a Scottish flavour to the animals discussed in the first half of the book, including seals, red deer and eagles. In the later chapters, he covers elephants, horses and bears. This is a fascinating and engaging resource for teachers and home schoolers which is used in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum for 9-11 year olds. Spiritual Background, Steiner School, North American Animals, Age Of Discovery, Teaching Spelling, Waldorf School, Waldorf Education
The Human Being and the Animal World: (Waldorf Education Reso...
A wonderful comparative introduction to animals and humans for children which is written in Charles Kovacs's warm and expressive style. Charles Kovacs taught in Edinburgh so there is a Scottish flavour to the animals discussed in the first half of the book, including seals, red deer and eagles. In the later chapters, he covers elephants, horses and bears. This is a fascinating and engaging resource for teachers and home schoolers which is used in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum for 9-11 year olds.
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How to Craft a 'Healing Story' for your child - Meagan Rose Wilson - Holistic Parenting Resources
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Braune Haare mit blonden Strahnen – frische Ideen fur die nachste Frisur