March's Nature Table
Rainbows & Fairies March 7th, 2020 "Spring is coming, spring is coming, Birdies build your nests. Weave together straw and feather, Doing each ...
Rainbows & Fairies March 7th, 2020 "Spring is coming, spring is coming, Birdies build your nests. Weave together straw and feather, Doing each ...
Playsilk Care Instructions An exercise in cleanliness and order February 22, 2020 Caring for our toys can be fun and easy. I like to encourage...
January 24th, 2020 Chinese New Year 2020, The Year of the Rat Also know in China as The Lunar New Year and The Spring Festival, Chinese New...
Celebrating The Earth's Seasonal Rhythm January 15th, 2020 Nature tables, or seasonal tables, are a special corner in our home, a calm place to re...
Most of us are familiar with Advent calendars-the tradition of Advent actually goes well beyond calendars, and ultimately signals a time of pr...
During the Summer, we were loving bringing our Wavee Boards over to the Ceres Garden next to our studio, where the children at our play dates wo...
Continuing with our theme of simplifying Halloween (see my last two blog posts about making your own costumes and introducing the Switch Witch),...
Teaching our children to care for Mother Earth is very important to me. This Halloween I hope to encourage you to use eco-friendly, reusable...
In last week’s journal entry about celebrating Michaelmas, I wrote about one of my favorite traditions--helping my sons’ Waldorf kindergarten cl...
I think it's important to recognize holidays like Michaelmas that honor the turn of the seasons with little ones, to help remind them of the natura...
Oh Summer, you came and went and here we are, already a few days into the first week of school (for most of us), wondering where the last sev...
Have you heard about John Holt before? I mentioned him in last week’s blog about the Woodstock era and the value of free play, because it wa...