Halloween Switch Witch
When my boys were small they enjoyed trick-or-treating but I didn't want them to eat all that candy. My friend told me about the Halloween Elf who ...
When my boys were small they enjoyed trick-or-treating but I didn't want them to eat all that candy. My friend told me about the Halloween Elf who ...
Our playthings are designed to be conducive to creative, imaginative and meaningful play. Creative play is vital for children's well-being and is the most effective form of learning in early childhood; supporting growth on many levels: intellectual, spiritual, emotional, social and physical.
Children love to collect beautiful natural objects and are often proud to see them displayed in a special place in the home. Let them play with there but also hold the space as sacred and special. You will foster an inner connection with nature.
A basket of playsilks are a staple of most Waldorf preschool and kindergarten classrooms. And they've become very popular among families of kids between 3-10 as well.
Sarah's podcast, interviewing creative interesting people about fun things they do, how play has influenced their lives, words of wisdom they have to share, favorite colors, memories, childhood games, and more. I'm curious about what makes other people find meaning in life and make the decisions that they do.
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We spent three days filming and playing with children all around Sonoma County. Don Prouty captured so beautifully the essence of Sarah's Silks- light, sun, freedom, living in the moment, connection with others and nature, imagination and finding moment of joy.
All of our silks can be hand washed in the sink, bathtub or a basin. Here is how: Use shampoo or dish soap and warm water. Get them soaked and soapy, scrub gently, rinse and hang to dry. Use a medium iron to restore the shine.
Did you ever wonder where the silk for playsilks comes from? We did! So, we spent some time finding out. First we took a trip to China to chronicle the process from the Mulberry trees to the hemmed playsilks; then we came home and raised some of our own silkworms in our living room and in our son’s third grade class at our local waldorf school.
Rocker boards have been used in Waldorf classrooms around the world for years and are now becoming a staple of creative family's playrooms as well....
What do you like about playsilks? We would love to hear about how your kids play with silks and pretend.
This Halloween why not chose dressup items your kids will use year round? Playsilks, fairy dresses, wings, crowns, garlands and many more of our it...
Free play, imaginative pretending and having parents who leave time and space for their kids to have freedom to explore are in my experience some o...