Part one of this book describes the different kinds of
rocks, soil, and mountains found on our planet and explores how they
came into being. This section also deals with the depths of the Earth
and the long ages of time. By contrast, part two examines the
heights of our universe in the movement of the Sun, Moon, and stars.
These celestial bodies give us our sense the cycles of days, months, and
years. Throughout, Kovacs links the phenomena he is describing
to human experience and how they affect people in various parts of the
world. Geology and Astronomy is a resource for Waldorf teachers in classes six and seven (ages 11–13).
176 pp.
Floris Books
Paperback
978-0-86315-807-0