Archive for 'Waldorf Supplies'
Making a Painting Board for Wet-on-Wet Painting
I suggest using masonite for painting boards. I have tried several times and finally perfected the process. Here are the tricks: purchase masonite that is about 1/4 to 3/8 inch thick – the thin stuff will [...]
Toys that Teach: A Lesson in Reverence, Gratitude and Beauty
Ask Kytka Archives: August 1, 1999 Q: Would you tell me something more about children’s toys? A: I wouldlove to as this is one of my most favorite subjects! Toys that Teach: A Lesson in Reverence, [...]
Meet Annette at Paper, Scissors, Stone
The mission of our company is…. To aide in the teaching of the arts of painting, drawing, handwork, and creative play by providing instruction, materials, and resources, in harmony with Waldorf education. To provide the best [...]
Art Materials For My Toddler?
Ask Kytka Archives April 2000 Q: What Kind of Crayons/Pencils/Art Materials Would You All Suggest I Buy For My Toddler? “She’s my first so I have no idea at what ages kids can do what, but [...]










Making a Painting Board for Wet-on-Wet Painting
This looks great, but just a thought is it easy to find Masonite wood
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
I am a parent of Waldorf educated children and I found your post Inter
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
Very interesting article and it seems to make sense. I would love to
The Crime of Not Sitting Still
Great article!
Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
We're big praisers, but my son is ASD and so I feel (felt?) it's impor