This treasury of stories, songs, verses, and games is intended for use in the kindergarten
circle time as well as the eurythmy lesson, to bring the joy and healing power
of movement to life. Estelle Bryer shares the insights of 43 years as a eurythmist and
Waldorf kindergarten teacher: the development of the child, the importance of movement
and gesture, and suggestions on discipline, music and structuring a lesson.
Whether done with eurythmy gestures or with richly imaginative descriptive gestures,
the many sample lessons provide plenty of opportunities in these stories and verses for
clapping, stamping; walking on tip-toe, walking on heels; skipping, hopping; and finger-play,
as well as contrasts between loud and soft, vigorous and quiet, contraction and expansion,
tension and relaxation. “The possibilities are endless,” says Estelle Bryer.
Formerly available as Eurythmy for the Young Child, this new edition has been been
thoroughly revised and corrected, and the music newly edited by Sally Schweizer.
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