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Sam & the Samhain Scare follows Sam and his friends from both sides of the veil as they celebrate the pagan harvest festival of Samhain. Join a familiar cast of characters in the third installment of the Wheel of the Year series, featuring illustrated rituals and spells after the story. Join Sam and his friends from both sides of the veil as they celebrate the pagan harvest festival of Samhain in Sam & the Samhain Scare, the third installment in Kathleen Converse's Wheel of the Year series. Readers will enjoy rejoining a familiar cast of characters as Sam grapples with fears surrounding some of the scarier associations with late October, eventually learning that Samhain isn't scary at all. As the friends are joined by the spirits of their ancestors, they fire scry, read tarot, and share a harvest feast. Featuring illustrated rituals and spells after the story and backmatter on the history of Samhain, Sam & the Samhain Scare is perfect for families with an established Samhain celebration or those wishing to explore pagan holidays for the first time. Check out the other books in the Wheel of the Year series, written for pagan and nature-based families, Flora & the First Day of Spring and Luke & the Longest Night.
In Your Hands: A Kid's Guide to Palmistry is an all-encompassing, illustrated palmistry guide written just for kids. Join professional palmist P.V. Dai as you learn about the lines, mounts, and symbols of the palm with sample palms based off of real readings. Alongside child-friendly information about what the different features of the palm and hand say about a person's potential, this guide includes novel sections about energy exchange, setting the tone for any divinatory reading, and a fun approach to palmistry history. Providing clear and contemporary information for young palmists that they can continue using into adulthood, In Your Hands focuses on both a light and shadow self-approach and features inclusive illustrations from Elissa Marie (@elissamariecreative.)
Welcome to Faerie Apothecary, tucked deep in the woods in the trunk of a tree. As a menagerie of folklore creatures like a selkie, a pixie, and a troll pay visit, the faeries provide remedies for each ailment the visitors face. Readers are introduced to the healing benefits of herbs and plants like Chamomile, St. John's Wort, Pine, Elder, and more in this charming tale, which lightly weaves knowledge into a story that will enchant both children and adults. Featuring stunning hand-painted watercolor illustrations by Gaby Verdooren and rhythmic, rhyming text by Andrea Stein (C is for Coven, Sunday the Sea Witch) The Faerie Apothecary is a gentle introduction to plant medicine.
Herning, Herning follows young Herning on a childhood journey of magical discovery. Based on the author's father's tales of his own childhood spiritual experiences in the Philippines, Herning learns that he was born with the ability to save fellow villagers, but in order to access the magic inside of him, he must believe in his own abilities. With roots in the ancient healing tradition of Hilot, Herning, Herning is a modern Filipino folktale that introduces children and families to the rich spiritual traditions of the Philippines. Featuring a mini glossary of Tagalog words used throughout the story, readers will be delighted by Herning's journey of self-discovery.
"Beautifully written, accessible, and with gorgeous illustrations, Song of the Elements is a must-have for anyone wanting to share the splendors of fire, earth, air, and water with their children." --Frankie Anne Castanea, author of Spells for Change "A love song to the natural world. Jennie Blonde is a gifted writer whose books strengthen the bond between children and the magical, natural world." --Laura Davila, author of Mexican Sorcery: A Practical Guide to Brujeria de Rancho "Song of the Elements is an enchanting introduction to the classical elements and their correspondences in picture book form. It will be a delightful addition to the library of any Pagan or nature-based family." --Christine Grace, author of The Witch at the Forest's Edge: Thirteen Keys to Modern Traditional Witchcraft Song of the Elements explores the natural and magical elements of air, fire, water, earth, and spirit in playful rhyme. For each element, readers are introduced to correspondences between animals, colors, tarot cards and suits, herbs and flowers, seasons, directions, and more. With vibrant artwork from illustrator Sanja Kolenko that shifts color along with each changing element, this introductory story provides foundational knowledge in an engaging and magical way.
"The Tarot Deck Mess is a beautiful and inspired journey through the Major Arcana for young witchlings. Accompanied by modern and inclusive imagery, this book will inspire the next generation of tarot readers to form connections with the cards and integrate the lessons of tarot into their everyday lives. The Tarot Deck Mess is a must-have for your little one's magick library!" --Sam Magdaleno, author of The Big Book of Tarot Meanings and The Tarot Spellbook "An exciting and inclusive introduction to tarot for little and big witches alike. Beck has found the perfect way to make the Fool's Journey easy to memorize and presented it in a way that becomes a tool for daily readings in itself." --Christie Beauchamp, creative director of Witchology Magazine The Tarot Deck Mess: An Introduction to the Major Arcana is a divinatory primer for children. This illustrated picture book uses easy-to-remember poetry, strong affirmations, and kid-friendly design to guide young readers through the Fool's Journey card by card. Acting as both a gentle intro for kids and a helpful reminder for parents, The Tarot Deck Mess creates an opportunity to include your little ones in your tarot practice in a way that's child-centered and inspirational.
Luke loves the winter solstice, a celebration filled with songs, treats, and best of all gifts. But when a thunderstorm turns out the lights on his Yule party, Luke will remember what really matters most--the joy of being with those we love.
"Sunday loves adventures, animals, and the beach where her family has lived since before she was born. She's also a sea witch, channeling the power of the ocean into elemental spells. But when Sunday's parents announce a big move and suddenly the one thing that's always made her feel magical is far away, she's not feeling much like a witch. To reconnect with her power, she'll have to remember where her magic really comes from--inside."--Provided by publisher.
A bewitching board book for tiny magic makers. C is for Coven is a reinterpretation of a classic alphabet book, matching each letter of the ABCs with a rhyming phrase that teaches kids about witchcraft. Instead of A is for Apple and D is for Dog, A is for Altar and D is for Drawing Down the Moon. From the author of Brina: A Pagan Picture Book, this bewitching and adorable board book will make learning the ABCs fun, magical, and memorable for the whole family. C is for Coven is a great addition to baby, toddler, and pre-school libraries in homes embracing Paganism, Earth-based religion, witchcraft, Wicca, and more. Whether you already embrace these practices at home or want to expose your child to new spiritual practices, C is for Coven is an easy-to-follow introduction that will keep both kids and parents entertained.
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