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Waldorf Traditions
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The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
Selma Lagerlöf
Unabridged!
Softbound
$10.95
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A short note about this edition: Many of you know that we used to carry the
large-format, illustrated edition of The Wonderful Adventures of Nils. Recently, we
discovered a very inexpensive, domestically produced edition and decided to take a look, thinking
that a choice in cost would be a happy thing for many. I reviewed that book with trepidation,
wondering if it was abridged from what I thought was the original. What a surprise -- it was
the expensive copy that had excised much of Selma Lagerlöf's prose!! We have decided to
discontinue the large volume in favor of this unpretentous edition that preserves every bit of
the author's magic. It is the identical translation as our previous edition - but every word
is intact. You and your children won't need large, color pictures, Selma Lagerlöf's words
will transport you on clouds of imagination.
Now, on to the review:
Wonderful is just the right word for remarkable story. Selma Lagerlöf was already
one of Sweden's most renowned authors when she was asked to create a new reader for Swedish schools.
What she fashioned broke all the rules - no more disconnected little stories, no more reading
for the sake of learning to read! No, she brought her full talent as an outstanding storyteller
to bear on the project and created a 17 chapter book that told children a tale from beginning
to end. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils is that book, and it is just as delightful today
as it was at the turn of the century when it was written.
Nils is a boy who can think of no one
but himself. This so annoys a dwarf that he shrinks Nils as punishment for his
selfishness. Tiny Nils finds himself carried off by a flock of geese on their way
to the far north. Through his long adventures to get back home, Nils learns to know
and respect both humans and the life of nature. As they fly over the countryside
with Nils, children will discover an abundance of information about nature, geography,
folklore, animal life and more. Ages 7 to 11
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The Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
"The Bee Who Lost His Buzz," "Pumpkin Crow," "Lucy Goose
and the Half-Egg"
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Whether you plan to read these sprightly stories to young children, use them as class stories
for first grade, or offer them to an intermediate reader as a first chapter book, you and the
children in your care are going to love these tales and the gentle characters who people them.
Tiptoes Lightly is a gentle and wise fairy who lives in an acorn high up in the branches of
a Great Oak Tree. One morning she finds a note lying on her floor. It says: "Please help!
Bee has lost his Buzz!" Thus begins the adventure that takes Tiptoes through the world of
nature and into your heart.
The Tales of Tiptoes Lightly comprises three adventures: "The Bee Who Lost His
Buzz," "Pumpkin Crow," and "Lucy Goose and the Half-Egg." Sweet and
lively illustrations by the author are just one more thing to love about these charming stories.
I read these stories to the children of my class every week for a whole year - they loved
them! Their faces shone with obvious delight - I recommend them highly.
- M. Higashine, grades teacher
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The Festival of Stones
Autumn and Winter Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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More adventures of Tiptoes Lightly -- this time with an eye to the festivals of autumn and
winter. Tiptoes and her friends journey the realms of nature and spirit, encountering the heart
and soul of the festivals along the way. These are just such dear stories -- I can't imagine
any young child failing to love them as much as I do.
The festivals Tiptoes illuminates are:
- Michaelmas
- Martinmas
- The Festival of Stones
- The Festival of Plants
- The Festival of Animals
- The Festival of Light
- Christmas
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Big-Stamp Two-Toes the Barefoot Giant
Spring Tales of Tiptoes Lightly
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Reg Down weaves more Tiptoes magic, this time with a spring theme. In this third book filled
with stories that are so lyrical and lovely they practically dance themselves off the page, we
join Tiptoes and her friends in Farmer John's garden where bees and plants are awakening in gay
abandon. As the book and the season progresses, babies of all sorts are born, kites are flown,
more tales are told, sacrifices and rescues are made, and love is called into it all.
These stories are so wonderful for kindergartners and first graders (and their teachers and
parents!). Thanks, Reg!
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The Magic Knot and Other Tangles
A Comedy Starring Pine Cone and Pepper Pot
Reg Down
Softbound
$14.95
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Tiptoes Lightly lives in a lovely little house with just one problem -- there is no furniture! But, that's about to change. Tiptoes will be having a birthday soon, and her dear friends Pine Cone and Pepper Pot the gnomes have determined to make her a table and three chairs, and to find a way to get them to the tippy top of the Great Oak Tree where Tiptoes makes her home. Along the way,they get help from a host of friends and adventures and misadventures abound. In the end, we join Tiptoes at her birthday party where she tells the story of how she came to live in the Great Oak Tree as a daughter of Father Sun and Mother Wind.
Wonderful! Thanks to Reg Down for adding another delightful window into the world of Tiptoes Lightly and her friends. |
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Nature Stories
Margaret Peckham
Stapled booklet
$5.50
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Margaret Peckham originally created these dear stories for her first graders at the Rudolf
Steiner School in NYC. They are a lively, imaginative introduction to nature and its ways --
sure to captivate any child who hears them.
Contents:
- The Littlest Gnome
- The Second Gnome
- The Discontented Brook
- First Signs of Spring
- The Little Girl in the Woods
- The Butterfly
- Treasure Chests
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The Wise Enchanter
A Journey through the Alphabet
Shelley Davidow
Illustrated by Krystyna Emilia Kurzyca
Softbound
$15.00
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I can't begin to describe how much I love this story and the fact that Shelley Davidow has
so much insight and such an understanding of children that she created it. The Wise Enchanter actually
makes me wish that I could go back to the time before I learned to read and enter the magic world
of words through this rich and wonderful door. I especially love that the story is so very like
the worlds I created for myself in those pre-written-word days, yet carries with it the assurance
that there are depths of goodness in the world and that searching for them is a worthy, yea,
necessary thing to do. What could be a better way to introduce our written language to a child?
This book is a beautiful creation and a gift to treasure.
Here's a small sample, from the Prologue:
[The Wise Enchanter is on his magical island, and is troubled. He has called his daughter,
Gadrun, to him.]
Gadrun ran to her father. A frown creased her brow. "Dear father," she said, "I
see that you are worried."
"I am getting old," he replied. "Without Wisdom, there can be no new Enchanters
after I am gone. No children have come to my island for many years. It is happening just as
I feared. Wisdom is fading in the world. Words are disappearing. The brightness in the sky is
vanishing and the dark Cloud of Ignorance has grown suddenly dense. A new darkness is looming.
Someone is being created in the deep. He is growing stronger every minute. If he is not stopped,
he will grow immense. If he grows strong enough, he will rise up and devour every word and sound.
The earth will become a cold, silent place, too terrible to imagine."
"Who are you talking about?" Gadrun whispered.
"I do not like to utter his name," her father whispered. "But I will say it
for you. His name is the Master of Ignorance and Shadows. His name is Urckl!"
Gadrun grew pale and silent at the mention of Urckl. Once, some time ago, Urckl had found
enough strength to send one of his messengers to the end of the world. Something terrible had
happened then in the Enchanted Islands and Gadrun's heart had been broken.
And thus, the adventure begins.
I should add that The Wise Enchanter is filled with soft black-and-white drawings
that you can easily transform into main lesson drawings for the child(ren) you are teaching to
recreate as each letter is rescued from darkness.
This is a wonderful, vibrant, masterful book -- may your journey through it be rich and rewarding!
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The Seven-Year-Old Wonder Book
Isabel Wyatt
$15.95
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Every one of our children followed the adventures and discoveries
of Sylvia throughout their entire first grade year. Their
eyes were always wide open at story time, and they wove these
stories into their play for the entire year. I know of one
family who gave each child a blank "Wonder Book"
when they entered school and, no matter how tired the grown-ups
were, whenever the children put their Wonder Books out for
the fairies, there was always a picture and a story the next
day. This is a book for seven-year-olds of all ages!
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King Beetle-Tamer
Isabel Wyatt
$15.95
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The tales of Orfeo, friend of all small creatures, are written
with the second grader in mind. Orfeo must free the princess
from the Rose Tower but cannot find a way to do so until the
beetles and mice and birds come to his aid. This is another
beloved book in our home - we're sure your children will love
King Beetle-tamer, too.
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The Book of Fairy Princes
Isabel Wyatt
$15.95
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With the wise counsel of the Golden Fish, the Fisher Boy
sets out to win the heart of a beautiful princess. But first
he must travel far and wide to find a golden eagle, a leaf-green
bull, and a lion with a snow-white heart. Written for third-graders,
this is another treasure from Isabel Wyatt. |
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Thorkill of Iceland
Viking Hero-Tales
Isabel Wyatt
$15.95
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King Gorm of Denmark sends the hero Thorkill of Iceland on
a mission to the land of the Giants. Thorkill's enemies plan
for him never to return from this journey. Thorkill's adventurous
success is told with Isabel Wyatt's characteristic touch of
drama and beauty. Included also in Thorkill of Iceland
is the story of The Dream of King Alfdan, in which
Prince Guthorm loses his inheritance after his father Sigurd
is Banished from the Norwegian court and endures many adventures
before fulfilling his destiny. Perfect for your adventurous
4th grader! |
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Stories of the Saints
Retold by
Siegwart Knijpenga
Softbound
$19.95
Available again!!
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The thirty-seven stories of Christian saints are told in
a way that will captivate and inspire children from 7-12.
(In fact, they captivate and inspire me!) Saints, like the
rest of us, are very different one from another; but the thread
that unites all the stories gathered in this book is that
through an unswerving union with Love (Christ), tragedy is
always transformed into victory and rejoicing. These stories
can be learned and retold by adults or read to younger children.
The vocabulary is such that older children can enjoy reading
the stories themselves.
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Saint Nicholas
Jakob Streit
Softbound
SORRY - OUT OF PRINT
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Warm your heart during the Christmas season with this story of St. Nicholas. Master storyteller
(and Waldorf teacher) Jakob Streit tells weaves the history and legends of the St. Nicholas together
into a glowing tale, filled with light and love.
Streit's story takes us from Nicholas' childhood through his often adventurous adulthood and
on into his sainthood. Each story is a loving portrait of human potential and a pathway along
which we can learn to open our hearts wider and wider. Everything that says "Christmas" is
captured in this beautiful little book.
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King of Ireland's Son
Padraic
Colum
Illustrated
by Willy Pogány
$9.95
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This edition contains the identical text as
the Floris edition, but is graced with the original
illustrations by Willy Pogány.
It is a reproduction of the 1916 first edition
and is printed in the United States - hence,
the lower price. I find the older style of the
illustrations very in keeping with the story,
serving to carry the reader into the realm of
Old Ireland. I am also delighted to be able to
offer our customers a less expensive, worthy
alternative.
Padraic
Colum, an award-winning Irish storyteller whose
children's stories always ring with the music
of the spoken voice, weaves a tale of long
ago, when the King of Ireland's son set out
to find the Enchanter of the Black Back-Lands.
He meets the Enchanter's daughter, Fedelma,
falls in love and is betrothed to her. Then,
he loses her. His adventures to find her again
lead him to the Land of the Mist, the Town
of the Red Castle and the worlds of Gilly of
the Goatskin, the Hags of the Long Teeth, Princess
Flame-of-Wine and a meeting with the Giant,
Crom Duv. Our children had a wonderful time
with this story when they were in 2nd and 3rd
grades. Ages 8-11.
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