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Holidays, Holidays, and More Holidays
Wiccans and other Wiccanesque (are we still using that word) faiths typically celebrate the Wheel of the Year – 8 holidays, consisting of the solstices, equinoxes, and the dates in […]
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Review: The Family Wicca Book
(book purchased by reviewer) This was one of the first Pagan Parenting books I bought, and I’m still surprised it’s taken me this long to get around to reviewing it. […]
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Review: Pagan Degrees for Children
(review originally published in 2013, book purchased by reviewer) I really wasn’t sure what to think of this book based on the title. But reading it, it’s actually a really […]
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Review: The Pagan Family
(review originally published 2014, book purchased by reviewer) I have been eyeing this book on Amazon for months now – it’s out of print, and I have been stalking the […]
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Review: Paganism for Kiddos
(review originally published in 2013, book purchased by reviewer) This book caught me by surprise, during one of my regular sweeps of Amazon for new books for Pagan families. This […]
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Pagan Homeschooling in the Era of Social Distancing
I am not a homeschooling mom – not really. We did a lot of preschool at home because my children were medically fragile and not really capable of going to […]
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WiccaCraft for Families
(review originally published 2014, book purchased by reviewer) My copy of this book has a different cover image than the one shown on Amazon – a family in front of […]
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Review: The Junior Witch’s Handbook
(book purchased by reviewer) I ordered this book with my own “nearly 7 year old” junior witch in mind. My own little witchling is somewhat younger than the suggested reader […]
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Review: The Simple Sabbat
(book purchased by reviewer, review originally written in 2014) This is a cute but straight forward book, with things to do for each Sabbat. For each, there are oil and […]
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Review: Everyday Magick for Children of Earth-Based Spiritual Families
(review originally published in 2012, book purchased by reviewer) I bought this book – I’m still on the hunt for things that we can do with my very active non-verbal […]