by Reg Down (Author)
One morning an egg appears in the meadow below the Great Oak Tree. Neither Jeremy Mouse nor the fairy Tiptoes Lightly have ever seen such a huge egg - over a foot tall! They go to Farmer John's in search of an answer, but without any luck, and when they return the egg has grown!Thus begins an adventure which involves most everybody on the farm - human, animal and sprite. The egg, later hidden deep in the forest, keeps growing and finally hatches in a beautiful way on Easter Sunday.
The Starry Bird is an Easter tale with healthy doses of humor, adventure, and just plain fun. But underneath, in a form suitable for children, run the mystery-questions of life, death and resurrection that lie at the heart of Easter.
Author Biography
Reg Down grew up in Canada, Namibia, South Africa and Ireland. He trained as a eurythmist, an art of movement and gesture, in England and Germany. The father of three, he has taught eurythmy in Waldorf schools in Australia, Canada and the United States, and at Rudolf Steiner College in Fair Oaks, California. He is the author of eight children's books, many of which arose out of his work with kindergarten and the younger grades. He is also the author of 'Leaving Room for the Angels', AWSNA Publications, a book on eurythmy and artistic pedagogy, and 'Color and Gesture-the Inner Life of Color', Lightly Press. He lives in Sacramento, California.
Number of Pages: 118
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 23, 2011