
Episode 18: May Faire Storytelling & Craft Workshop Video Recordings & Audios
Mon, May 10
|Avail. for download ANY TIME AFTER 5/10/27
Purchase any time after release date to receive: Video recording of a Waldorf storytelling and puppet show related to theme, Multiple in-depth tutorial/video recordings on crafts for caregivers to make, plus Audio recordings of related rhymes, verses and songs, And audio version of storytelling.


Time & Location
May 10, 2027, 10:00 AM
Avail. for download ANY TIME AFTER 5/10/27
About the event
** PLEASE NOTE: 100% Off Coupon Code for this event for Members of the Waldorf Virtual Co-op can be found under Group "File" tab. See here to get code for virtual co-op members: https://www.silverbirchplaygarden.com/account/my-groups
The May Faire traces its origins to ancient European spring festivals, which honored the renewal of life and the changing seasons. Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Waldorf education, embraced these traditions as a way to connect children with the rhythms of nature. He saw the May Faire as an opportunity for joyful, artistic expression and community bonding, reflecting his broader educational philosophy of nurturing the whole child—head, heart, and hands.
While the May Faire draws inspiration from seasonal traditions, it is not a religious event. Waldorf education is secular and inclusive, focusing on universal human values like creativity, reverence for nature, and community. The May Faire’s dances, flower crowns, and maypole weaving are cultural and artistic activities,…

