Sunday, January 16, 2011

Homemade castle

We made a wooden castle out of the remains of the jutting roof. It is a larch wood, a bit redish, very pleasant and soft to the touch.


We added some knights and a cart with the horse from Ostheimer and Kinderkram. My husband made some missing equipment (shields and swords).

There is no "right" or "wrong" way to play with Ostheimer Castles or animals and therein lies the beauty of these wonderful wooden toys.

"Play is at the very core of a child's life. It is the way children learn about the environment, the people in their lives, and most of all about themselves. Toys are the tools of creative play and with the right toys, a child can have not only an entertaining, but an enriching experience." - Margarate Ostheimer


All larch small boards needed no further handling. Larch wood is one of our favorites since it needs no coating or oiling. It contains enough of the resin to remain healthy for at least hundred years, it may only loose a bit of the colour, but we grow grey hair with the years, don't we :) All the dryingracks and barns which are grey are made of larch wood.

All we are missing in this play is a princess ...

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for visiting my blog and for your sweet comment .
    I see you are a waldorfgirl !
    I'm a kindergartenteacher in Rotterdam .RudolfSteinerSchool !
    Your strawberries are so beautiful !
    Hope the princes will find her way to your beautiful casttle ! Have a wonderful and happy week .

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  2. Francis, the princess will come, if not now, then in 15-20 years ;) Yes, I am a teacher, but on maternity leave this year. I love your country. We will come to Holland in April/May for two to three weeks. Have a sunny day. Nadja

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  3. Your princess will surely come, just look at those handsome knights guarding your castle. I bet she will be afraid to come in though because a lion is guarding your gate.:)

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