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Simple singing and gesture games have long been a core element of Steiner-Waldorf early years education. This thought-provoking book explores such games in depth, considering their nature and significance.

The deep esoteric meaning of these seemingly simple games is brought to light, and the author argues convincingly for the importance of a gradual and healthy awakening from the 'childhood dream'.

The book includes delightful examples from the author's Dutch heritage, many newly translated into English.

The Singing, Playing Kindergarten

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Paperback / softback by Daniel Udo de Haes , Barbara Mees

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Simple singing and gesture games have long been a core element of Steiner-Waldorf early years education. This thought-provoking book explores... Read more

    Publisher: Waldorf Early Childhood Association North America
    Publication Date: 31/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9781936849291, 978-1936849291
    ISBN10: 1936849291

    Number of Pages: 174

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Simple singing and gesture games have long been a core element of Steiner-Waldorf early years education. This thought-provoking book explores such games in depth, considering their nature and significance.

    The deep esoteric meaning of these seemingly simple games is brought to light, and the author argues convincingly for the importance of a gradual and healthy awakening from the 'childhood dream'.

    The book includes delightful examples from the author's Dutch heritage, many newly translated into English.

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