Five little peas in a pod pressed (make pod with hands together)
One grew, two grew (stand up one finger, then another with pinkies and palms still touching)
So did all the rest (all five up)
They grew and they grew (make growing gesture)
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Continue Reading →Dear Readers,
I told you there were a few new features to the magazine this month and one of them is Give-Aways. On the week ends, there will be a Give-Away on the BLOG. The winner will be announced here too, later in the week.
We have many sweet […]
Continue Reading →Easter Sunday is approaching, we are in the season of Lent for those who celebrate.
One of my favorite Easter activities is growing our own Easter baskets. Children love to set up the basket with soil and seed and observe the wonder of water swelling seeds to burst forth with life.
Over the years, my […]
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Come celebrate the greening of May with musings from Maureen Wheeler on weeds, wonder and the goodness around us with recipes for seasonal foods too including rhubarb fool. Lots more coming for May celebrations, butter making, how-to-build a Maypole and May Crown weaving, how-to-throw a potluck gathering as well as Fairy […]
Continue Reading →Waldorf education is about teaching out of universal, human principles, whatever the subject and an orderly Education of Head, Heart and Hands is central to these principles.
However, handwork and crafts are to have a specific task within the context of the curriculum, namely to awaken creative powers which would find fruitful and useful application in as […]
Continue Reading →Happy Fathers Day to my Dad, my children’s dad, and all the dads out there! May your day be filled with special treatment!
Some of our favorite gifts on Father’s Day:
Blueberry muffins for breakfast Coupon book for back rubs, car wash, foot massage On the Magazine we have an article from Christine Natale that […]
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