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  • av Catherine Ward
    125,-

    Beck learns to love living at Grandma's farm with the help of a pair of beavers that have moved to the stream nearby. A beautifully illustrated tale of new beginnings that will also teach children about the brilliance of beavers.

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    105,-

    This bright, fun Scottie dog-shaped board book introduces very young children to Scotland's famous four-legged friend. A companion to My First Nessie, My First Highland Cow and My First Shetland Pony.

  • av Tiny Fisscher
    169

    A bright and contemporary retelling of the classic tale. Dad's made a delicious-looking pancake, and everyone wants some - but the pancake has other ideas! It flips out of the pan and flies through the open door, shouting: "No one's going to eat me, I'm far too fast. Catch me if you can!" Will anyone be able to eat the pancake?Children will love the playful, rhythmic text and lively and diverse illustrations.

  • av Rudi Bind
    189,-

    A fascinating exploration of the growth of the biodynamic movement over the last century from esteemed experts in the field. Outlines key themes from Rudolf Steiner's seminal Agriculture Course and explores initiatives which have followed.

  • av Lawrence Edwards
    319,-

  • av Katja Alves
    169

    This interactive bedtime picture book asks young readers to clap, call and count as they help Mama Owl put her ten little owls to bed. A clever and cosy addition to any bedtime routine that is bound to leave little readers yawning and ready to sleep too.

  • av Theresa Breslin
    259,-

    Discover tales of dragons around the world, from Russian treasure hoarders to scaly Japanese princesses and winged Mexican gods, in this gorgeously illustrated gift anthology. From the acclaimed creators of the Illustrated Scottish Treasuries collection.

  • av Jihyun Kim
    169

    An ordinary morning is imbued with meaning in this subtly beautiful picture book from the creator of The Depth of the Lake and the Height of the Sky. A reminder to take the time to appreciate the small details in our daily routine.

  • av Joelle Veyrenc
    169

    Anya is determined to find the source of the strange wind that is threatening the delicate paper village she calls home. What will she find on the other side of the paper bridge? A unique modern fairytale told through striking, intricate kirigami scenes.

  • av Sabine Bohlmann
    169

    A heart-warming story about the love shared between a Mama cat and her curious kitten, who wants to know everything about the world. Atmospheric illustrations by Emilia Dziubak bring to life this sweet tale for inquisitive little ones.

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    145,-

    A search-and-find adventure with a tartan twist! Explore Scotland while enjoying hours of spotting fun. Join the Great Scotland Search to spot Ali, Maisie, Great-granny Isla and Brodie the dog who are hidden in twelve action-packed, laugh-out-loud scenes. Are they monster-hunting in Loch Ness, fire-eating at the Edinburgh Fringe or caber-tossing at a Highland Games?

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    245

    Esteemed thinker Bastiaan Baan traces humanity's attempts to predict the future and draws on the work of Rudolf Steiner to interpret these methods. An inspiring book which argues that a more positive outlook is essential to facing an uncertain future.

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    169

    A sympathetic and enlightening exploration of physical, emotional and spiritual pain and what we can learn from it, written by experienced psychologist and author of Bridges Between Life and Death, Iris Paxino.

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    169

    "A magical snow globe brings a Christmas surprise for Noah and Lucy who have been waiting all day for snowflakes to fall"--

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    125,-

    "A hundred miles from the mainland, half in the sea, half out of it. The rules are different here..." This wild and fantastical middle-grade adventure is steeped in Celtic folklore and is perfect for fans of Sophie Anderson. All 13-year-old Blair Zielinski wants is a way off the remote Scottish island her parents have dragged her to. Roscoe is home to thousands of deer, a couple of hundred people, a complete lack of cell signal, and some unusual violet-eyed creatures. Blair is miserable, until an otherworldly woman with antlers, one of the island's darkly magical fey folk, offers her an irresistible deal: complete three tasks and Blair's wish will be granted. As she unravels the island's secrets, Blair soon discovers that a fey bargain cannot be broken, and her wish has put everyone on Roscoe at risk. Can Blair find a way to save her family, and the place at the edge of the silver sea that she has come to call home? This wildly magical upper middle-grade fantasy explores family and friendship, the balance between humans and nature, and the people and places we embrace as our own. The Edge of the Silver Sea deftly weaves Celtic mythology and folklore with themes of environmentalism. This is the captivating US debut from Alex Mullarky: a bold new voice in children's fiction.

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    115,-

    Peter and Lotta's first Christmas with their aunts and uncle is full of surprises. How will the children make Christmas extra special this year? A collectable mini edition of the classic Elsa Beskow picture book with a cloth spine. When Peter and Lotta spend their first Christmas with their new family (Aunt Green, Aunt Brown, Aunt Lavender and Uncle Blue), they are amazed by all the wonderful things, from decorating the Christmas tree and delicious gingerbread to presents delivered by the Christmas Goat! Before Christmas comes around again the children are determined to discover where the presents really come from and give their aunts and uncle special gifts. Then on Christmas Eve, Peter and Lotta's kindness and generosity is rewarded with something unexpected. This delightful story from the world-renowned Swedish author-illustrator Elsa Beskow celebrates Swedish Christmas traditions and being a good neighbor. Elsa Beskow's Peter and Lotta series, about two orphans and their adopted family is full of gentle humor and charm. This wonderful mini gift edition of Peter and Lotta's Christmas reproduces Elsa Beskow's classic illustrations and beloved story in an adorable small format - ideal for little hands.

  • av Lisa Boersen
    169

    Esma is excited to visit the souk on a family trip to Morocco, but the huge market is an easy place to get lost! Can she find someone friendly to help? A vibrant picture book about a North African family's ordinary experiences in an extraordinary place.

  • av Emily Joof
    125 - 169

  • av Lindsay Littleson
    125,-

    Luca thinks his future is set, running his family's ice cream caf . But when the business might close and his gran begins struggling with dementia, Luca feels increasingly lost. A heartwarming story of family, resilience and hope.

  • av Ulrich Meier
    169

    A thoughtful exploration of the seven sacraments of The Christian Community from an experienced priest, revealing how a stronger community connection can be formed through common worship.

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    199,-

    Explore the night skies with this beautiful illustrated monthly guide to the stars and planets which is designed for naked-eye astronomy - perfect for both enthusiasts and beginners. This large-format almanac allows you to step outside and track the planets, locate the Milky Way, recognise the constellations of the zodiac and watch meteor showers. Stargazers' Almanac 2025: A perennially popular Holiday gift - and one which lasts the whole year round Features two views of the night sky for each month, looking north and south, and a visual guide to the phases of the moon and the movements of the planets Suitable for astronomy enthusiasts throughout the Northern Hemisphere's temperate (non-tropical) latitudes Printed on sustainably sourced FSC paper using plant-based inks which reduces chemical emissions and makes it easier to recycle Features a loop and eyelet for easy wall hanging and presented in a sturdy cardboard gift envelope - no shrink wrap!

  • av Lory Widmer Hess
    189,-

    A candid and courageous book sharing a personal journey to wellbeing, revealing how the healing stories in the gospels can be a source of strength. The reflective poems, commentary, and autobiography will inspire readers on journeys of spiritual growth.

  • av Karl Konig
    245

    A thought-provoking collection of essays, lectures and notes on music therapy by Karl König exploring studies on hearing, the nature of musical experience and the role of music in Camphill. Karl König Archive, Vol 23.

  • av Bernard Jarman
    245

    A history of the development of biodynamics in Britain from the former Director of the Biodynamic Agriculture Association. Includes portraits of biodynamic pioneers such as Ehrenfried Pfeiffer and Marna Pease, and a wealth of historical photographs.

  • av Kate Abernethy
    115,-

    A delightfully funny counting and rhyming book, starring a cheeky Scottie dog at a Scottish Highland Games. Uh-oh! There's a great Highland Games chase afoot when Wee Rascal runs off with a delicious-looking hat! Dodging out-of-puff bagpipers, cake-covered grandads, runaway Highland cows and dizzy Scottish dancers, Wee Rascal leads an increasingly hilarious pursuit through a traditional Scottish Highland showground. Can anyone catch the mischievous puppy? This quirky picture book is full of chaotic charm. With humorous text from Kate Abernethy and lively illustrations from Laura Darling, The Great Highland Games Chase is a fun, memorable read from Scotland.

  • av Marie Dorleans
    169

    "The Prickletrim family are very proud of their pristine garden, with its razor-straight edges, regulation-height lawn and perfectly shaped topiary. They LOVE nature - just so long as it is well ordered and properly managed. Then one day their long-suffering gardener can't stand their suffocating rules any longer and quits. Free at last, the Prickletrim's garden explodes upwards and outwards, spilling into their house and every corner of their lives. The family realise they cannot control nature. Can they learn to live in their wild garden?"--

  • av Elsa Beskow
    375

    A beautiful gift edition of four classic stories from Elsa Beskow's cherished Peter and Lotta series. The picture books of Swedish author-illustrator Elsa Beskow (1874-1953) have been loved by adults and children alike for more than 100 years. Her nostalgic stories are full of gentle humor and charm. The Elsa Beskow Peter and Lotta Collection combines four picture books - Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender; Aunt Brown's Birthday; Peter and Lotta's Adventure; and Uncle Blue's New Boat - in a collectable edition. Through the delightful tales, readers will meet orphans Peter and Lotta and their new family Aunts Green, Brown and Lavender, and Uncle Blue, enjoy their adventures and discover the traditional Sweden of long ago. Full of whimsy and nostalgia, Beskow's classic stories are brought together for the first time in a gift edition. Adult collectors will love the faithfully reproduced vintage artwork, unique hand-crafted design, premium-quality paper, gold foil signature and a luxurious cloth spine.

  • av Dawn Casey
    125 - 169

  • av Cecilia Heikkilä
    169

    Grandpa and Little Bear go on a voyage to try to find Faraway Valley. But does this beautiful, special place still exist? A heart-warming, stunningly illustrated picture book adventure with a message of preserving nature.

  • av Kalmia Bittleston
    429,-

    An alternative translation in lyrical verse of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

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