Thank you so much, Sarah! Our child was registered to attend a free public Waldorf K in our city. We decided to homeschool instead, and your store and videos have been beneficial. We appreciate you!
Thank you Sarah. You are wonderful! I wish I had a teacher like you! I'm a mother of two little wonderful girls, who I homeschool, and it's always nice to feel support from people like you.
Nicole Shea , happy that you were inspired to try modeling with beeswax, but I would not recommend it for a 1.5 year old. They don’t yet have the fine motor skills to work the wax, which is much firmer than play doh. I would save it until he is older, or enjoy working with it yourself! Generally, I’d recommend it for ages 4 and up, but some 3-year-olds will be able to handle it.
Ok as a kid everything was tactile for me, I use to get very upset as a kid about Elmer's glue on my hands or the feeling and smell of plastercine it's such a little thing but when I was really young it would upset me a lot, maybe I was a weird kid, but seriously this seems like a better alternative
Sorry a beginner's question. Can the colors still separate upon warming them again if child has already sticked different colors together? I am new to beewax modeling, thank you.
Thank you so much, Sarah! Our child was registered to attend a free public Waldorf K in our city. We decided to homeschool instead, and your store and videos have been beneficial. We appreciate you!
Thank you Sarah. You are wonderful! I wish I had a teacher like you! I'm a mother of two little wonderful girls, who I homeschool, and it's always nice to feel support from people like you.
Ordered mine. My son is 1.5 years but I know he’ll love this.
Nicole Shea , happy that you were inspired to try modeling with beeswax, but I would not recommend it for a 1.5 year old. They don’t yet have the fine motor skills to work the wax, which is much firmer than play doh. I would save it until he is older, or enjoy working with it yourself! Generally, I’d recommend it for ages 4 and up, but some 3-year-olds will be able to handle it.
Thanks for sharing you’ve inspired me to raise my baby the Waldorf way
Why did the door randomly open
Love this!! Thank you!! Do you have felt needle tutorials??
I love your vids u are so awesome Sara thank god for your awesome talent :)
Beautiful video thank you ❤️ but the door ... I couldn't help but notice it opening and closing ...
Must be a cat
Owwwwww u r so sweet ❤ i have a question, after time reusing it it deteriorates somehow? Thank u 😊
Thanks for all your videos I really enjoy each one of them! Would you do one about how to tell fairy tales?
Can i melt and pour this kind of modelers wax?
Ok as a kid everything was tactile for me, I use to get very upset as a kid about Elmer's glue on my hands or the feeling and smell of plastercine it's such a little thing but when I was really young it would upset me a lot, maybe I was a weird kid, but seriously this seems like a better alternative
I was the same! Though I recently figured out that I’m autistic which explains my sensory sensitivities 🤣
Sorry a beginner's question. Can the colors still separate upon warming them again if child has already sticked different colors together? I am new to beewax modeling, thank you.
***** thank you very much !!
My understanding is this has soy in it. Soy is such a common allergen. Do you know of any without soy or soy based vegetable glycerine? Thank you!
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Also, do you know of any natural soy free crayons like the Stockmar block and stick crayons? Thank you!
I've found your crayon video too now, and it was just what I was looking for. Thank you!(0:
I think I hear a bird (parrot?) in the background...! Do you have a pet bird?
Excellent advice and just what I needed... But what's Going on behind you... That door swinging on its own ...!
hello mam this is aravinda from india. i am a woldorf teacher.
i need some help can u please
You are so beautiful.
Hello madam I am Aravindan from Indian. Wolford teacher art
I go to Waldorf school
it was nice and good