Working with his remarkable invention, the Flowform, Wilkes has uncovered many hidden secrets of water, and also created an artform of great beauty.
This is a concise illustrated introduction to Steiner's life and work, describing how many of his ideas have been put into practice and are still giving inspiration and guidance to many people all over the world.
The fourth book in the Sula series featuring Magnus Macduff.
Five delightful, funny stories about Hamish and his adventures with creatures from Scottish folklore.
Is spiritual healing a reality? Does it work? What are the different methods of healing? This work includes individual stories of healing. It examines the nature of different forms of healing, and the role of the healer.
Presents an overview of world history from the time of the Crusades to the Renaissance. This book includes Saladin, Joan of Arc, Columbus, Magellan, Queen Elizabeth and Francis Drake. It is suitable for Steiner-Waldorf Class 7 (age 12-13).
In this work, nature spirits, including a fire-spirit, air-spirit and stone-spirit, speak of their involvement with the natural world.
A mysterious orange egg has fallen into the woods. It's a sun egg! declares the elf who finds it nestled on the forest floor. Soon she and her friends find out what it really is, but not before the little elf has one of the best adventures she has ever had.
Pelle has a lamb whose coat grows longer and longer, while Pelle's Sunday suit grows shorter. Pelle shears the lamb, and the wool is carded, spun, dyed and woven. Finally, the tailor makes a new suit for Pelle.
From its secret underground streets to the top of Arthur's Seat, the city of Edinburgh has been the inspiration for many children's books and writers. This guide helps children and adults to discover Edinburgh through its children's books - and to discover new books and writers through their city.
Neil and Clara find themselves on a journey of winged horses and snow witches.
Young Jeannie Main is a tough fisher lass in Nairn in Scotland. She lives a quiet life until a gypsy warns her of a greater fate than she ever dreamed: that she would decide the fate of two kings. As Jeannie tries to comes to terms with her destiny, she is plunged into an adventure and danger which could determine the future of her country.
The stubborn, dirty little donkey who is of no use to anyone in Nazareth becomes a quick and willing helper under Mary's care, carrying her to Bethlehem and then to Egypt.
This is a guide to children's different temperaments and their role in child character, health and personality development.
How does the Christian Community, which doesn't demand adherence to a doctrine or creed, answer the spiritual and religious questions? This title explores the theology of the Christian Community in a systematic way. It addresses questions about God, the Trinity, the Incarnation, the Holy Spirit and evil.