Old Mother Frost

Old Mother Frost
Title Old Mother Frost PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Hartman
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 2020-10-22
Genre
ISBN 9781777306717

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Blurb Old Mother Frost is a Yuletide story of an ancient Norse goddess who sleeps all year long, waking only to make sure children are happy, healthy and festive during the longest and coldest nights of the year (the 12 days of Yuletide). Background Old Mother Frost is a Yuletide book based on the Norse pagan origins of the holidays. It focuses on the folklore and mythologies surrounding the pre-Christian goddess named Frau Holle. For the purpose of the children's book she goes by her English names: Old Mother Frost and Mother Hulda. The illustrations show that ALL children are included in the holidays. Bonus Page: After the story ends there is an educational 'Fun Fact' page briefly highlighting some of the modern holiday traditions that are traced back to pagan customs.

Pagan Degrees for Children

Pagan Degrees for Children
Title Pagan Degrees for Children PDF eBook
Author Shanddaramon
Publisher Ken Langer
Pages 236
Release 2009-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 055709867X

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This book provides a system of learning Pagan and good living concepts just for children and young adults through three main degrees. Children from the ages of 5 -- 18 can work on obtaining the Neophyte, Apprentice, and Mage Degrees by meeting specific goals designed for children and by completing the requirements for earning Achievement Awards. The Neophyte Degree is subdivided into several Levels to help give young children small and easily obtainable goals. Provided with each Degree and Award is a great deal of information and sources for learning and for exploring.

Brina

Brina
Title Brina PDF eBook
Author Andrea Stein
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Magic
ISBN 9781734108101

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"Join Brina on an exploration of magical paths like green witchery, kitchen witchcraft, Wicca, and more as she considers the question: Which witch will I be? Brina is a picture book that uses catchy rhymes and engaging illustrations to explore magic and modern witchcraft. This enchanting story will leave children and parents with the magical reminder that finding your path can be a bewitching journey -- even if you aren't sure where you'll end up."--Amazon.com.

Pagan Parenting

Pagan Parenting
Title Pagan Parenting PDF eBook
Author Kristin Madden
Publisher Spilled Candy Publication
Pages 0
Release 2004-09
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781892718525

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Madden discusses spiritual, magical, and emotional development of children, from conception to adolescence. Includes games, activities, rituals, and meditations.

What Witches Wear

What Witches Wear
Title What Witches Wear PDF eBook
Author Andrea Stein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022-01-13
Genre Clothing and dress
ISBN 9781734108156

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What Witches Wear is an engaging and colorful exploration of what it means to be a modern witch. Have you ever wondered what a witch looks like? Do they all wear black capes and pointed hats, or could witches be more common than we think? In What Witches Wear, readers are introduced to witches that break down traditional media stereotypes of witchcraft to create a true and inclusive portrait of modern witchcraft. Matching each color of the rainbow with a unique witch, What Witches Wear reminds us that witches are everywhere--as our teachers, healthcare workers, artists, librarians, and even next-door neighbors.

Pagan Kids' Activity Book

Pagan Kids' Activity Book
Title Pagan Kids' Activity Book PDF eBook
Author Amber K
Publisher Horned Owl Pub.
Pages 36
Release 1998
Genre Neopaganism
ISBN 9780969606697

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Children of the Green

Children of the Green
Title Children of the Green PDF eBook
Author Hannah E. Johnston
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2014-05-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1782793739

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Children of the Green is an in-depth consideration of child raising from within pagan spirituality. Written by a long-time pagan witch, educator and parent, it considers the deeper questions of raising children within pagan spirituality, and the building of community for pagan families. Taking a unique approach, Children of the Green focuses not solely on sharing the festivals and celebratory cycles of paganism, but also discusses the moral, ethical and practical issues of raising kids as pagans; from working with schools, handling family changes and crises, child development from a pagan perspective and facing the challenges of a changing world. ,