The Form Drawing by Niederhauser and Frohlich appears to the tomb of Form Drawing pedagogy; I haven’t done more than flip through it yet.
The Form Drawing: Grades One through Four appears to be simpler in content than the above, but more in-depth than Donna’s book...additionally, it has wonderful clear drawings of the forms.
Creative Form Drawing Workbook 1 by Rudolf Kutzli is (comparatively) the largest book, and appears to have alot of pedagogical information including using Form Drawing to work with the temperaments. I’ve had this book for years, and haven’t done more than flip through until now (when I started to read it 3yrs ago...it made my eyes roll back in my head because I wasn’t prepared!). There are many, many drawings...but my one criticism is that the drawings are not very clear.
I still keep going back to ‘Teaching Children Handwriting’ by McAllen. I just love how clearly she brings together all of the elements...neurological, pedagogical, esoteric.
As I work my way through these books, I’ll keep everyone informed about what I find.
Peace,