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Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day (edition 1999)

by Shea Darian

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Seven times the Sun is a one-of-a-kind book, full of ideas, reflections, and practical advice offering a fresh view of daily life in the home and family. Waldorf mother and educator Shea Darian has written a unique and wonderfully creative guide to help parents and children turn these simple moments into loving, consistent rituals forging a strong family bond.… (more)
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Title:Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day
Authors:Shea Darian
Info:Gilead Press (1999), Edition: 2, Paperback, 221 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading
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Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day by Shea Darian

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This was a very beautiful and peaceful book that came in a time when it was very much needed. It helped me slow down and understand that every day is very spiritual; that life maintenance is a part of who we are and if we just accept that, it makes everything much more simple. It helped me enrich my children's life, to finally accept them for whom they are and in so doing enrich my own life. Besides, if you have a little chant or song to sing while you're doing chores, handwork, settling down for a nap, or whatever, it always helps make it more fun. And I liked the tips and ideas on how to incorporate different rituals into your day. This book won't be for everyone, or for every lifestyle, but for those it speaks to, it is wonderful book. I highly recomend it. ( )
  briarwren | Jun 27, 2008 |
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Seven times the Sun is a one-of-a-kind book, full of ideas, reflections, and practical advice offering a fresh view of daily life in the home and family. Waldorf mother and educator Shea Darian has written a unique and wonderfully creative guide to help parents and children turn these simple moments into loving, consistent rituals forging a strong family bond.

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A one-of-a-kind book--full of ideas, reflections, and practical advice offering a fresh view of daily life in the home and family. Weaving songs, stories, family rituals, and verses throughout, mother and educator Shea Darian shows how to bring joy to such daily events as mealtimes, going to bed, chores, naps, and playtime. A practical, creative, and much-needed resource for child-rearing in the '90s.
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