Little Tatatuck is a root pulling gnome who dreams of working in the crystal caves. But he is small and weak and is told by the head crystal gnome that he must journey over seven mountains to the highest crystal cave on crystal mountain and bring back a crystal from there to qualify for being a crystal gnome. Many have gone but none have returned. Tatatuck travels over the seven mountains and meets one adventure after the other in trying to get to Crystal Mountain. He gathers treasures and friends along the way, faces many hazards, and becomes strong in many ways just through the journey and before the destination. Does he make it? You will have to read to know for sure! This is a delightful tale masterfully told by Jakob Streit, teacher and story teller extraordinaire!
Jakob Streit Books







Scholars agree that the beginnings of Irish Christianity do not lie in Rome. In this study, Streit argues that a quite independent form of Christianity grew up in Ireland, which had a great influence on Dark Age Europe.
Milon and the lion
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A classic story of the friendship between a young slave and a lion; ideal for use in Steiner-Waldorf Class 6 (age 11-12).
A collection of stories for children about gnomes, elves, trolls and other little folk. For Steiner-Waldorf Year 1.
A delightful story for children about the world of gnomes, addressing issues of friendship, honesty and loyalty.
And There Was Light
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A collection of stories from the Old Testament for children, for Steiner- Waldorf Year 3.
A collection of stories from the Old and New Testaments, for children. For Steiner Waldorf Year 3.
The Bee Book
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
An exquisite story for children which brings the world of honeybees to life. In the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum it's useful for Years 4 and 5 (age 10-12), and for introducing the theme of sexuality.
A remarkable collection of true stories for children about guiding forces, such as angels, intervening in human destiny.
A retelling of the life of Francis of Assisi for children aged six and up.