It can be difficult to find books for your Pagan children to read. You want books that teach them your values, and maybe something close to your beliefs and traditions.I have compiled a list of good books by great authors. Many are outright Pagan. Some are Pagan in flavor or Pagan-friendly. I am noting when the author is Pagan to encourage support of Pagan authors and artists.
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- Gifts for the Goddess on a Cold Winter's Eve: Bring Your Children and Yourself Closerto Nature and Spirit This Winter by Lorna Tedder (Non-Fiction)
If you’re a follower of the Old Ways, try a few new ideas in the areas of Home and Hearth, Health and Beauty, Sharing with Friends, Pagan Children, and Sky and Garden.
- Gifts for the Goddess on a Hot Summer's Night: 66 Ways to Bring Your Children andYourself Closer to Nature and Spirit by Lorna Tedder (Non-Fiction)
If you're a follower of the Old Ways, try a few new ideas in the areas of Home and Hearth, Health and Beauty, Sharing with Friends, Pagan Children, and Sky and Garden.
- Gifts for the Goddess on a Warm Spring Morn by Lorna Tedder (Non-Fiction)
Ideas, recipes, crafts, and fun for enjoying the Springtime of the year (and Summer), particularly if you follow Nature religions or you're just a hippie at heart!
- Gifts for the Goddess on an Autumn Afternoon: 65 Ways to Bring Your Children andYourself Closer to Nature and Spirit by Lorna Tedder (Non-Fiction)
If you're a follower of the Old Ways, try a few new ideas in the areas of Home and Hearth, Health and Beauty, Sharing with Friends, Pagan Children, and Sky and Garden.
- Goddess Is in the Details, The: Wisdom for the Everyday Witch by Deborah Blake (Non-Fiction)
With her signature down-to-earth wisdom and warmth, Deborah Blake takes you into the heart of what it means to be a Witch all day, every day. Filled to the brim with practical suggestions, Pagan and Wicca spells, and helpful advice, this essential book brings to light all facets of a modern Witch's life: The seven core beliefs of Witches, mindful eating and health, creating sacred space at home, relationships with non-Pagans, sex and the single Witch, raising Pagan children, solitary and coven practice, Pagan ritual, and green living.





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