Introduction: Philosophy and practice of Steiner education What Steiner means for today's parents The importance of play and development SELF: 1. Basic doll 2. Doll's clothes 3. Doll sling 4. Knitted rabbit family 5. Felt horse IMAGINATION: 6. Stick Riding Horse 7. Building logs 8. Dolls house 9. Dolls house furniture 10. Fishing set and felt fish 11. Crowns for boy and girl INTERACTION: 12. Finger puppets 13. Standing puppets 14. Marionette Moving pictures 15. Wooden pull toy DISCOVERY: 16. Parachute people 17. Wind wands 18. Boats 19. Felt stitched ball 20. Tumbling man 21. Butterfly mobile
Provides advice from a Steiner perspective on developing your child's mind, body and spirit through creative play. Includes clear, step-by-step instructions for making over 20 wonderful natural toys. Ideal for parents who want to engage in their children's play and development and give them more than a diet of television and plastic toys.
Christopher Clouder is Head of Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship, UK and Ireland and Director of the European Council for Steiner Waldorf Education. He is also co-founder and facilitator of the Alliance for Childhood.Janni Nicol is the Early Childhood Representative of the Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship, early childhood consultant, puppeteer and storyteller. Along with Christopher Clouder she wrote Creative Play for your Baby for Gaia.
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