Read Winter King, Summer Queen by Mary Lister & Diana Mayo and enter the Land of Icy Darkness and the Land of the Flaming Sun and discover how their people learn to share the Earth, existing in harmony.
As a parent, there are certain things that are guaranteed to push your buttons. But why do only some of your child's actions upset you in this way, while others don't affect you? Rather than focusing on how to change your child's behaviour, this deep
In What Our Children Teach Us Piero Ferrucci reveals how parenting can be a spiritual path of powerful inner transformation, if we realise that our children have the power to teach us the greatest spiritual lessons we'll ever learn
The Transformation of Housework by Ben Bushill shows you how to bring a new lightness and energy to those household chores, how to use the time we must spend doing housework in a more creative and positive way.
Jackie Morris's The Seal Children is set in Wales around St David’s, Pembrokeshire, a wonderful Welsh tale of the sea, a fisherman, a selkie and their children.
The Powerwatch Handbook by Alasdair and Jean Philips discusses electromagnetic fields or EMFs and suggests ways we can reduce exposure, to make our homes and families safer.
The One Tree by David Pierce Hughes, for children aged 5 to 9, conveys a timeless sense of nature, encouraging us all to treat our mother Earth with the love and respect she deserves.
The Mountains of Tibet by Mordicai Gerstein is a marvellous introduction to the connection between living and dying. Exquisitely illustrated and narrated by Mordicai Gerstein and introduced by the renowned Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche, this delig
The Low Carbon Diet by Polly Ghazi & Rachel Lewis is an easy programme for individuals and families to cut down the carbon calories they consume - practical, achievable everyday actions that can make all the difference.
C S Lewis's The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was voted Children's Book of the Century. This sensitive abridgement, exquisitely illustrated by Christian Birmingham, now brings this classic to younger readers (aged 6-9).
The Horse Girl by Miriam Moss and Jason Cockcroft tells of Freya, who carves a huge horse in the white chalky rock on the hillside above her village - a beautifully illustrated story that will enchant young readers everywhere.
The Great Good Thing by Roderick Townley creates an exciting world where dark and unpredictable dangers lie in wait, and Sylvie must save the lives of everyone she loves.