Feature Author H.R. Conklin H.R. Conklin’s Celtic Magic series is a unique tale connecting modern day California to the Scotland of centuries ago. Join Mairi during a life-changing year in this eco-heroine’s journey, following the Celtic wheel of pagan holidays through the seasons. Read more on the author’s webpage! Celtic Magic Series Now Available […]
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The Systematic Melancholic Although the melancholic’s strict system of rules and standards may seem confusing or difficult to maintain for someone of another temperament, the melancholic has a number of skills and traits that make it easy for her and even pleasurable. Many people make the mistake of feeling pity for a melancholic who works […]
Form Drawing Resources for Multiple Ages
Waldorf Skill: Form Drawing Form drawing as an educational tool is a technique developed by Rudolf Steiner that serves a variety of educational functions. Form drawing in a very basic sense teaches children that all forms in nature are derived from a combination of lines and curves and shapes. However, form drawing itself is not […]
March is Women’s History Month
And March 8th is International Women’s Day! International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women’s achievements or rally for women’s equality. International […]
The Rainbow Fairy Books
Feature Author Andrew Lang Andrew Gabriel Lang was a prolific Scots man of letters. He was a poet, novelist, and literary critic, and a contributor to anthropology…Amongst the most famous of Andrew Lang books are The Rainbow Fairy Books, growing from Lang’s interest in myths and folklore which continued to grow as he and Leonore […]
You Are Your Child’s First Teacher
Feature Author Rahima Baldwin Dancy Rahima Baldwin Dancy is internationally known as a midwife, Waldorf early childhood and parenting educator and author of You Are Your Child’s First Teacher. She was co-director of Rainbow Bridge LifeWays Program for 1-5 year olds in Boulder, Colorado and currently works for LifeWays North America as Outreach Coordinator. She […]
February is Black History Month
Celebrating Diversity Alan Whitehead, Waldorf teacher of both students and teachers, in his book The People Pool says of Steiner, “He recommended on every hand the telling of ‘folk’ tales (‘marchen’)…‘Folk’ tale means, as the quoted passage makes clear, the story of one’s own people and place – the children’s own story. Remember what he […]
The Conclusion of The Tales of Limindoor Woods
New Title from Teach Wonderment Author Sieglinde de Francesca from our partner Teach Wonderment brings her Tales of Limindoor Woods series to a close and the long awaited Coloring with Block Crayons and Teaching with Fables are back in stock! A Gnome-in-Training: Book 5 Tales of Limindoor Woods #5: A Gnome-in-Training Catch Up on […]
Multiple Age Resources from Songbird Press
Feature Titles from Songbird Press With over a thousand books available across various topics in Waldorf Education from Waldorf Books, I wish to highlight a couple of these splendid titles: Let’s Sing and Celebrate! Let’s Do a Play! Introducing Waldorf Teacher Colin Price and Six NEW Books!
Books in Spanish and for Spanish Lessons
A Creative Approach to Languages for Waldorf Teachers The teaching of languages plays an essential part in the Waldorf curriculum. Rudolf Steiner intended children to be exposed to two contrasting languages, three times a week, from the first through the twelfth grade. The learning of a language greatly depends on imitative musical abilities. Although they […]
Seasonal Waldorf Books Titles for Early Childhood
Season’s greetings, I’m Mosi from Waldorf Books, and today I’ll be featuring a couple seasonal titles for early childhood: Winter, Awake! and My First Root Children. Winter, Awake! is written by Linda Kroll and illustrated by Ruth Lieberherr. I’m highlighting this book because I feel like autumn and winter aren’t celebrated as much as spring and […]
Diversity in Waldorf Education
Waldorf Books Diversity Section by Kristie Burns Earthschooling, that just recently became a sister company to Waldorf Books, was built on a foundation of diversity. I taught classes that included children from over 14 different countries and represented over six different religions, in a country where there were only three seasons. This presented a unique […]
















