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  • - The Feminine Element in the Spiritual Evolution of Humanity
    av Michael Debus
    385

    Considers the connection of Sophia, Wisdom of God, to Mary and Eve, and her ongoing significance for spiritual seekers.

  • av Evelyn Capel
    169

    Practical, compassionate advice on cultivating our inner life.

  • - And the Escape to Egypt
    av Gunhild Sehlin
    145 - 149

    An exciting and beautifully told version of the Christmas story and the early years of little Jesus's life, from a unique, child-friendly perspective.

  • av George Mackay Brown
    135

    When the shopkeeper gives Jenny a skinny, black kitten she has no idea who she has adopted. Fankle is no ordinary cat. The fiercely clever feline has lived six lives so far: lives of adventure, danger, fortune and poverty. He's stared down angry pirates, started a blood feud, won a war, advised an empress and leapt onto the moon. Fankle tells Jenny tales of his former lives -- with the king of pirates, in ancient Egypt and even with the Empress of China. So what is he doing living in a crofter's cottage in Orkney? This classic novel by George Mackay Brown is a rich and rewarding read for adults and children alike.

  • - Notes to an Evolving Curriculum for Steiner Waldorf Class Teachers
     
    169

    A truly comprehensive resource book for Steiner-Waldorf class teachers, offering ideas for planning, shaping and developing all main-lesson and accompanying subjects for Classes 1 to 8.

  • av Janis MacKay
    119

    Winner of the Scottish Children's Book Award 2013 Younger Readers (8-11 years) category. I'm not mad, ok? I know this sounds off the wall, but I was just walking to the corner shop and this girl almost got hit by a car. She grabbed hold of me and told me her name's Agatha Black and she's here from the past. At first I thought she was nuts but maybe it's true. She doesn't get traffic, she's freaked out by photos and she's terrified of TV. And she knows about the past -- body snatchers, making fires, and pet monkeys. Her dad does a bit of time travel. But obviously, he's not very good at it. I mean, he got her lost. Now it's me that has to get her back ? to 1812!

  • - A Grimm's Fairy Tale
    av Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
    149

    In this beautiful book, several pages have been finished with soft sparkles, giving the book a magical feel. This classic Grimm story is brought to life with the soft colourful illustrations by Ulrike Haseloff.

  • - Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel and many more classic stories
    av Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
    219

    A sumptuously illustrated collection of thirty Brothers Grimm stories, brought to life by Daniela Drescher's radiant pictures.

  • - Rudolf Steiner's Work on the Significance of the Senses in Education
    av Willi Aeppli
    149

    A presentation of Steiner's ideas about the nature of the twelve human senses as he saw them, and their role in education.

  • av Karin Neuschutz
    119

    Many parents find it hard to know which toys are appropriate for children at different ages, and what kinds of play to initiate and encourage. What can parents do to best help children develop, and foster their skills? Karin Neuschutz, an experienced educator and parent, addresses these questions in this concise, readable book. She discusses how children play, creatively and freely, and how they are affected by their environment and by the adults near them. She explores each developmental stage up to age seven, using case studies to illustrate particular issues. She then suggests suitable toys and dolls and nurturing activities for children at particular stages . Parents and early-years educators will appreciate the dependable, practical advice in this book.

  • - A Challenge to the Dangerous Ideas that Dominate our Lives
    av Colin Tudge
    219

    The modern world is dominated by ideas that are threatening to kill us: that life is one long battle from conception to grave; that all creatures, including human beings, are driven by their selfish DNA; that the universe is just stuff, for us to use at will. These ideas are seen as emerging from science and hard-nosed philosophy, and become self-fulfilling. They have led us to create a world in perpetual strife,that is unjust and in many ways precarious. This remarkable book by an experienced author and thinker argues there's another way of looking at the world that is just as rooted in modern science, and yet says precisely the opposite: that life is in fact cooperative; all creatures, including human beings, are basically nice; that there's more to the 'stuff' of the world than meets the eye. This book is both a powerful call to rethink our assumptions, and a message of hope for those who believe we're doomed to self-destruction.

  • - A Loch Ness Monster Adventure
    av Chani McBain
    109

    Finlay is going on a Nessie hunt, determined to get proof that the Loch Ness monster exists. Bright playful illustrations and a fun story.

  • - A Puffin's Adventure
    av Lynne Rickards
    109

    Harris the puffin helps a lost baby seal, with help from some other animal friends. Brilliant rhyming text carries this story along.

  • - An Imaginative Zoology
    av Karl Konig
    429

    A unique understanding of individual mammals, fish and birds which also offers insight into human nature.

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    319

    A comprehensive overview of the pioneering time of therapeutic speech, including biographies, speech exercises and background essays.

  • - A Handbook from the Ita Wegman Clinic
    av Monika Fingado
    319

    A practical guide to compresses and poultices for anthroposophical nurses.

  • av Mollie Hunter
    119

    When Finn Learson staggers out of a stormy sea into a village on the Shetland Isles, he brings a secret with him. While the other villagers are enchanted by the stranger, Robbie suspects he's hiding something. Haunted by tales of the Selkie Folk, Robbie sees the clues everywhere -- the strange coin, the missing ship, Finn's love for Robbie's sister and her golden hair. But can Robbie convince the others in time to save his sister?

  • av Kathleen Fidler
    119

    Set in the Stone Age village of Skara Brae on Orkney. A strange boy arrives in the village with a sharp axe of a type never seen before. Conflict soon arises, and a deadly storm threatens the village.

  • av Kathleen Fidler
    119

    Twins Kirsty and David Murray are forced to leave their crofting home in the north of Scotland, and struggle to cope with life in Glasgow, where the work is hard and dangerous. Then comes a chance for a new adventure on a ship bound for Canada. Will they survive the treacherous Atlantic crossing, and what will they find in the strange new land? The Desperate Journey is Kathleen Fidler's best-known story, a true Scottish classic whose thrilling plot will keep children gripped till the end.

  • av Lari Don
    105,-

    Little Jessie is learning to be polite, and when she says 'please' it sounds just like 'PEAS'. When a new babysitter asks what she'd like to drink, Jessie finds herself with a succession of funny drinks.

  • - The Highland Cow Who Needs a Haircut!
     
    109

    When blackbirds, butterflies, a squirrel and a hare decide to make their homes in Hettie the Highland Cow's long hair, it might be time for a haircut.

  • - The Symbolism and Significance of a New Planetary Archetype
    av Keiron Le Grice
    259

    In astrology, each planet in our solar system is symbolically associated with specific archetypes, characteristics, themes and patterns in human experience. The discovery in 2005 of Eris -- a dwarf planet beyond Pluto -- was therefore an event of great significance for astrology as well as astronomy. In this unique book, Keiron Le Grice considers the astrological significance of Eris. How, he asks, can we determine Eris's meaning? What archetypal themes is it associated with? In what ways might the myths of Eris, the Greek goddess of strife, be relevant to the astrological meaning? What can Eris's discovery tell us about the evolutionary challenges we now face? Drawing on a wide variety of perspectives -- including mythology, ecology, religion, history, philosophy and Jungian psychology -- Le Grice carefully constructs a multi-faceted picture of Eris's possible meaning, helping to illuminate the unprecedented events of our time and providing clues to our possible future directions.

  • av Karl Koenig
    429

    Draws together Karl Koenig's thoughts on the enigma of Kaspar Hauser, as well as exploring Koenig's deep connection to the young man.

  • - A Collection for Children
    av Siegwart Knijpenga
    199

    Inspirational tales of remarkable people, especially selected for their appeal and relevance to children aged seven and up.

  • - The Dynamic Way of Seeing in Goethe and European Thought
    av Henri Bortoft
    259

    The history of western metaphysi from Plato onwards is dominated by the dualism of being and appearance. What something really is (its true being) is believed to be hidden behind the 'mere appearances' through which it manifests. Twentieth-century European thinkers radically overturned this foundation. With Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer came a major step towards taking appearance seriously, exploring a way of seeing that draws attention back 'upstream', from what is experienced into the act of experiencing. Understood in this way, perception is a dynamic event, a 'phenomenon', in which the observer participates. Henri Bortoft guides us through this dynamic way of seeing in various areas of experience -- in distinguishing things, the finding of meaning, and the relationship between thought and words. He also explores similarities with Goethe's reflections on the coming-into-being of the living plant. Here, in another reversal of classical thinking, we find that even in their 'diversity of appeareances', living things are not separate but in relation. Diversity is the dynamic unity of life itself. Expanding the scope of his previous book, The Wholeness of Nature, the author shows how Goethean insights combine with the dynamic way of seeing in continental philosophy to offer us an actively experienced 'life of meaning'. This book will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the contribution and wider implications of modern European thought in the world today.

  • - Soil, Compost, Sprays and Food Quality
    av Herbert H. Koepf
    169

    An invaluable overview of Koepf's insights into key aspects of biodynamics.

  • - Why Stories Matter and Ways of Telling Them
    av Josie Felce
    219

    Introduces the value of storytelling throughout life and how it can transform challenging situations in both childhood and adulthood. Offers practical advice on how to tell stories in different situations.

  • - Exploring Three-Dimensional Forms
    av Jon Allen
    169

    Teaches professional how to make three-dimensional models of all the Platonic and Archimedian solids in step-by-step instructions.

  • - A First Reading Book for Waldorf Schools
    av Isabel Wyatt
    149

    A classic early reading book for Steiner-Waldorf Classes 1 and 2 (age 6-8).

  • av Tim Archbold
    109

    Meet Charlie McCandlewick, who sweeps the bogle creatures of the night out from under your bed, on your stairs and away from your windows. But what does Charlie do with the beasties next?

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