Late Spring Festivals E-Book
This is just a little reminder that my charming coauthor Eileen Straiton and I wrote an e-book on the Late Spring Festivals, which can be found at the Little Acorn Learning website here. It covers Passover, Earth Day, May Day, and Mother’s Day and is chock-full of of Waldorf songs, stories, verses, crafting tutorials and much more to help you celebrate the Late Spring Festivals of Passover, Earth Day, Mother’s Day and May Day with your children!
Passover begins this Friday, April 22, and Friday is also Earth Day! Here’s some ways you can enjoy the holidays from our e-book:
Part One: Passover
Passover Stars Ornament
Hand-painted Seder Plate
Caregiver’s Meditation: Independence
Part Two: Earth Day
Celebrating Earth Day
 Earth Day Science Projects
 Canticle to the Sun and Other Nature Poems
 Earth-Oriented Meal Blessings and Gratitude Poems
 Earth Day Verses and Fingerplays
 Coffee Cup Seed Starters
 Nature Bracelets
 Earth Day Art Project
 Moss Garden Terrarium
 Strawberry Zucchini Muffins
 Brownie Game
 Little Sprout Babies and the Story of Mother Bean
 Caregiver Meditation: Remaining Grounded
Part Three: May Day
Beltane
 May Day Verses and Fingerplays
 May Dance Song
 Watercolor May Crown
 Ribbon Wristlets for May Day Dancing
 The May Queen and Other May Day Poems
 May Day Flower Cones
 Crochet Hair Flowers
 May Pole Floral Centerpiece
 Dandelion Crowns
 Dandelion Tea
 Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups
Part Four: Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day Tea Party
Mother’s Day Verses and Fingerplays
Homemade Granola Bars
The Nest Circle Game
The White Pebble
Pressed Flower Bookmarks
Pressed Flower Candles
Flower Prints for Mother’s Day
Ideas for Simple Mother’s Day Gifts
Spring Tissue Pouches
Mother and Child Aprons
Caregiver Meditation: Nurturing
“We can never have enough of nature. We must be refreshed by the sight of the inexhaustible vigor, vast and titanic features, the sea-coast with its wrecks, the wilderness with its living and its decaying trees, the thundercloud, and the rain which lasts three weeks and produced freshets. We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander.”
—Henry David Thoreau
Mother Earth, Mother Earth.
Take our seed and give it birth.
Father Sun, Gleam and glow,
Until the root begins to grow.
Sister Rain, Sister Rain.
Shed thy tear to swell the grain.
Brother Wind, breathe and blow,
Then the blade all green will grow.
Earth and Sun and Wind and Rain,
Turn to gold the living grain.—Eileen Hutchins





























































