Waldorf education talks about warmth so much because warmth needs our attention. Warmth holds a very special place in the life of the developing child, because it works throughout the entire spectrum of human experience. There is physical warmth, emotional warmth—the warmth of love, of generosity, of true morality—and all of these “warmths” pour over and merge with each other. Perhaps most importantly, warmth is the essential ingredient in transformative work. Without warmth we cannot change, and the life of the small child is consumed with processes of growth and adaptation. Warmth helps us be healthy human beings on many different levels.
From whywaldorfworks.org
{ Milo Vest by Tikki Knits
Size 9 months
Cleckheaton Country 8ply Acid Green }
I love this one, particularly the colour. It's a warm hug from Mama!
x Shara


What a handsome baby and vest! Milo is just the perfect little knit to keep warm with, during spring and fall especially. I finished up a Milo for my little guy just last week. It's a fun knit, too!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet baby! and a lovely vest too! I've made a couple milos for my little ones.....they are so great!!
ReplyDeleteLovely vest and Caspian is of course gorgeous. Glad to see you are following the Waldorf way.
ReplyDeletecheers Wendy
This is adorable... and that yellow!
ReplyDeleteWarmth is good….love your knit and your LO.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, sweet picture. I also love to dress my littles in vest.
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