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A wonderful book to understand the ideals and philosophy behind Waldorf education.
A valuable resource book for teaching physics for Waldorf teachers of Class 6.
An inspiring book for teachers about working with clay with their students, full of wonderful ideas and guidance.
An inspiring book of hand knitting techniques and projects suitable for children.
A useful and insightful study guide to the series of lectures that Rudolf Steiner gave to the teachers at the first Waldorf school.
A concise, practical guide to how schools can best support eurythmy teachers.
A rich collection of essays that show why Michael and Michaelmas continue to be significant for our modern world.
A collection of stories for children about gnomes, elves, trolls and other little folk. For Steiner-Waldorf Class 1.
A little booklet that offers simple but effective techniques to help children make sense of difficult English spelling.
A complete overview of watercolour painting in the Waldorf curriculum.
Collection of articles for classroom teachers who need to give support to children with additional needs.
An essential book for any science or class teacher who wants to bring interactive, experiential science into their classroom.
A unique book that provides the tools for families to learn to sing together in harmony.
Explore the physiological effects of television watching on the development of a child's brain.
A useful guide for teachers of Classes 6-8 (ages eleven to fourteen) to help children learn to write creatively, clearly and precisely.
Three plays designed for small classes in Steiner-Waldorf schools.
This book covers all the maths lesson blocks taught in Class 12 (ages seventeen to eighteen) in Waldorf schools, including all aspects of differential and integral calculus.
Covers all the maths lesson blocks taught in Class 10 (ages fifteen to sixteen) in Waldorf schools plus many practical, hands-on exercises, hints and teaching tips.
A rich collection of insights into the cultures of Ancient India, Persia, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece. This is an invaluable book for Waldorf teachers in Class 5 or Class 10, and for anyone interested in the evolution of western civilisation.
A wonderful teacher resource for helping children learn to read, bringing the sounds of words and phonemes to life.
This book covers all the maths lesson blocks taught in Class 11 (ages sixteen to seventeen) in Waldorf schools, including: analytical geometry, projective geometry, spherical geometry and sequences and limits.
A charming story book about the deep friendship between a little boy and a tree. It addresses issues of love, loss, loneliness and friendship.
A detailed and fascinating history of the Roman world from Class 6 (ages twelve to thirteen).
Explores the craft curriculum for Years 1 to 8 and through High School, considering the benefits of particular activities for children's cognition and developing will.
A collection of stories from the Old Testament for children. For Steiner-Waldorf Year 3.
Draws on teachers' classroom experience to present creative approaches to grammar teaching.
An insightful collection of essays which explore the development of children's imagination and capacities, from pictures and stories through to scientific thinking.
An esoteric study of the archetypes and characters behind the Harry Potter stories.
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