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Milon and the Lion

Milon and the Lion

Jakob Streit

Floris Books
2011
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Young slave Milon starts his journey at home in Athens. When he sets sail on a ship bound for Italy his adventures really begin. He narrowly escapes with his life in Pompei as the great volcano Vesuvius erupts and destroys the town; he experiences the colourful life of the metropolis of Alexandria in Egypt, and he faces a battle for life and death in the Colosseum in Rome. When he meets a small community of Christians in Rome, he finally gains his freedom and finds a purpose in life. At the centre of the story is Milon's relationship with a wounded lion who he bravely helps. Will the lion remember him and return the favour when Milon faces death at the hands of the mighty Roman emperors?This classic story presents the world of the early Christians in an engaging way for children. It is ideal for use in Steiner-Waldorf Class 6 (age 11-12).
Little Bee Sunbeam

Little Bee Sunbeam

Jakob Streit

AWSNA Publications
2010
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This is the story of a honeybee called Little Bee Sunbeam. She's searching for especially good nectar, to make honey, when it suddenly becomes very cold, forcing her to spend the night alone in the forest.Jakob Streit brings all his storytelling ability to this lovely tale. For Classes 1-2, it also fits well into the Botany lesson block in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum.
The Bee Book

The Bee Book

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2010
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Streit's father was a watchmaker who also kept bees, and it was in early childhood that Jakob developed a passion for the honeybee. This exquisite reader for Steiner-Waldorf schools factually and scientifically allows one to enter into the magic and mysterious world of the bees.It offers a useful transition from Class 4 to Class 5, moving from the Animal and the Human Being lesson block, to the Botany block. It is also recommended for Class 3.Along with another of Jacob Streit's books, Little Bee Sunbeam, it is one of two books recommended for the sexuality curriculum in the Waldorf school.
Three Knight Tales

Three Knight Tales

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2012
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This stirring collection of three medieval tales from master storyteller Jakob Streit includes the stories of Henry the Afflicated, Gerald the Good, and Magelone the Beautiful.The stories include includes issues of courage, sacrifice and integrity, and are suitable for children in Years 6 or 7 (age 12-14) or older.
Brother Francis

Brother Francis

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2013
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The many wonderful stories about St Francis of Assisi have been loved for over seven hundred years, and yet the power of them is undiminished.This concise book includes key stories, retold by master storyteller Jakob Streit, to introduce children to the works of the great saint.Suitable for children aged six and up.
Journey to the Promised Land

Journey to the Promised Land

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2016
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Master storyteller Jakob Streit retells stories from the Old Testament, including the stories of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Saul and David.This book is perfect for use in Year 3 (age 9-10) in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum, or as a reader in Year 4.This is the second of Jakob Streit's three books of Bible stories, along with And There Was Light and We Will Build a Temple.
Liputto

Liputto

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2017
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This is a lovely collection of stories by master storyteller Jakob Streit, drawn from the northern lands of Europe and featuring brave, good and helpful gnomes, elves, trolls and other little folk. In particular, we follow the adventures of Liputto, a curious gnome who helps mountain flowers to grow.Children in Class 1 of Steiner-Waldorf schools will especially delight in these tales, but they will be loved by older children too.
Tatatuck's Journey to Crystal Mountain

Tatatuck's Journey to Crystal Mountain

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2021
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Little Tatatuck is a gnome who dreams of working in the crystal caves, but he is small and not very strong. The head gnome tells Tatatuck that he must journey over seven mountains to the highest cave on Crystal Mountain and bring back a crystal to achieve his dream. Many gnomes have embarked on this journey before, but none have returned. Tatatuck encounters many adventures on his quest. He gathers treasures and friends along the way, faces many hazards, and develops courage and strength on the journey. This is a delightful tale masterfully told by renowned storyteller Jakob Streit.Children in Class 1 of Steiner-Waldorf schools will especially delight in these tales, but they will be loved by older children too.
Tales of Gnomes and Trolls

Tales of Gnomes and Trolls

Jakob Streit

Waldorf Publications
2025
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A collection of charming illustrated stories children will love to have read to them again and again, from master storyteller Jakob Streit. This book includes all of Jakob Streit's gnome and troll stories: Liputto, Little Gnome Tenderroot, Puck the Gnome and Tatatuck's Journey to Crystal Mountain. The stories encourage children to care for the Earth as they follow the adventures of Little Gnome Tender-root as he learns about all the beings in his world, or journey with Tatatuk as he finds friends who help him climb Crystal Mountain. This sparkling collection shares tales of courage, friendship, tolerance, overcoming fear, laughter and kindness. A wonderful resource for parents and teachers that will enrich any storytime.
Tatatucks Reise zum Kristallberg

Tatatucks Reise zum Kristallberg

Jakob Streit

Freies Geistesleben GmbH
2021
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"Wenn sich der ängstliche Wurzelzupferzwerg tatsächlich über die sieben Koboldsberge zum Kristallberg durchgekämpft hat und mit dem schönsten Stein für seinen König zurückkehrt, dann ist ein gefahrvolles Stückchen Abenteuer so gut ausgegangen, wie es das jedes Kind von fünf, sechs Jahren an gern hat." Stuttgarter Zeitung