
Making the Children's Year: Seasonal Waldorf Crafts with Children
Thirty years since its original publication, The Children's Year has been a much-loved book that has never been out of print. Now called Making the Children's Year, with colour illustrations and new projects that bring it up to date, it will appeal to a new generation of people keen to engage children in creative play, the seasons and the joy of handcrafting.
- ISBN: 978-1-907359-69-9
- Author:Â Marije Rowling
- Format:Â Paperback
- Extent:Â 240 pages
- Size:Â 250 Ă 200 mm
Reviews
âI love the sense of the seasons this book provides alongside a wealth of crafting ideas.â âSaffia Farr, Juno Magazine issue 52
âFor young children there is a sense of magic as they encounter these images, drawings and activities. Older ones will find creative projects suited to their skills and enjoyment. For adults also it offers a wide choice of craft, from tissue paper lanterns, a bee house and the old gnome, a May flower crown and lavender bags. The book aims to encourage everyoneâs creative expressions.ââJudy Large, author of Festivals, Family and Food, from the Foreword.
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Thirty years since its original publication, The Children's Year has been a much-loved book that has never been out of print. Now called Making the Children's Year, with colour illustrations and new projects that bring it up to date, it will appeal to a new generation of people keen to engage children in creative play, the seasons and the joy of handcrafting.
- ISBN: 978-1-907359-69-9
- Author:Â Marije Rowling
- Format:Â Paperback
- Extent:Â 240 pages
- Size:Â 250 Ă 200 mm
Reviews
âI love the sense of the seasons this book provides alongside a wealth of crafting ideas.â âSaffia Farr, Juno Magazine issue 52
âFor young children there is a sense of magic as they encounter these images, drawings and activities. Older ones will find creative projects suited to their skills and enjoyment. For adults also it offers a wide choice of craft, from tissue paper lanterns, a bee house and the old gnome, a May flower crown and lavender bags. The book aims to encourage everyoneâs creative expressions.ââJudy Large, author of Festivals, Family and Food, from the Foreword.


















