Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Books for Pagan Children: Parenting (M-N)

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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  • Magickal Crafts by Kristin Madden (Non-Fiction) *PAGAN*
    Make unique crafts for the eight Neopagan holidays and lunar phases. Craft sacred spaces, magical tools, oracles and altar pieces. Experiment with meditations, spells and other magical exercises. Create special gifts and mouth-watering delicacies for handfastings, baby blessings, adulthood celebrations and more. Design and wear ritual and fun garb, as well as body oils and henna body art. Contains dozens of photos to guide you through the projects. Perfect for crafty Wiccans, Pagans, Druids and all others who walk the Earth's path.

  • Moonbeam: A Book of Meditations for Children by Maureen Garth (Activity)
    Maureen Garth′s popular meditations for children were born out of the author′s desire to help her three-year-old daughter sleep soundly. Developing ′the gentle art of going within′, her delightful stories helped her child - and many others around the world - to feel secure and to sleep peacefully. In Moonbeam, Garth invites her readers to accompany her on journeys into an imaginative world of animals, people and places. 

  • Nature's Children: Celebrating the Seasons in a Pagan Family by Rachel Mayatt (Non-Fiction) *PAGAN*
    An excellent book on seasonal celebrations that include children. Rites of passage and seasonal celebrations are included as are thoughts on the wider aspects of bringing up children in a Pagan family. Ideas and suggestions can easily be picked out and adapted to suit particular situations.










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