Originally published in 1906, The Story of the Root Children by Sibylle von Olfers has become a much-loved favorite among Waldorf teachers and families, which illustrates the seasonal cycles of nature and the rhythm of the year.
Deep underground, the Root Children spend the winter sleeping, under the care of wise and loving Mother Earth.
When spring finally arrives, it is time for the Root Children to awaken. They get busy to work, cleaning their home, sewing their new spring dresses and capes, before going out in the world to paint the beetles and butterflies.
They play in the fields and ponds through the spring and summer, but when autumn comes, it is time to return once more to Mother Earth, who is ready to welcome them back to their underground home.
Size: 9.6 x 11.4 in
Page Count: 32 pg
Author: Sibylle von Olfer
Subject: Juvenile Fiction/ Nature and the Nature World/ General
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Originally published in 1906, The Story of the Root Children by Sibylle von Olfers has become a much-loved favorite among Waldorf teachers and families, which illustrates the seasonal cycles of nature and the...
Read more