Category: review

  • 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 little guy. My first impression of this book was, “OMG this is so lovely!” – I was so struck by the inside of it that…

  • Review: Crystals R For Kids

    (review originally published 2015, book purchased by reviewer) So, first off: if Atlantis, Aliens and Ancient Lemuria aren’t your cup of tea, skip the first 6 pages of this book. Really…it’s not worth getting worked up over. The author does state that her books are inspired by the Archangel Michael, so there’s that too, though it’s…

  • Review: The Basics of Heathenry for Kids

    (review originally published in 2015, book purchased by reviewer) There are a lot of things to like about this book – it’s straight forward, and will be easy for kids to understand. It talks about family, culture, lore, relationships with the Gods, and more…all in a pretty short book. When the title says Basics, it…

  • Review: Children’s Reiki Handbook

    (review originally published in 2015, book purchased by reviewer) Children’s Reiki Handbook by Pamela and Robert Yarborough Other than the fact that all the photos here appear to be teens and tweens, I’m really not sure what makes this book specifically for children. It is, however, an excellent and concise intro to Reiki. It covers history,…

  • Review: Healing with Crystals For Kids

    (review originally published in 2016, book purchased by reviewer) So, I’ve been on an energy and holistic healing kick lately, and since I’m running low on Pagan themed books for kids, I figured I’d branch out a bit and look for “technique” related books for kids. Turns out there’s a ton of them. This one…

  • Review: Rock On!

    (review originally published in 2018, game purchased by reviewer) So, I’ve been on the hunt for things for us to do as a family on the weekends.  Weekends around here are challenging – the adults want down time, the kids struggle with unstructured time, and we don’t always share the same ideas about how to have a…

  • Review: Rainbow Bodies

    (review originally published in 2018, book purchased by the reviewer) This book is made up of amazingly beautiful photos, each specifically matched, by color, to the chakra they’re talking about in those pages.  Each pair of pages has sentences explaining that charkra, which rhyme (though sometimes, the length of the sentences makes those rhymes more…

  • Review: Growing Up Pagan

    (review originally published in 2012, book purchased by reviewer) Growing Up Pagan, A Workbook for Wiccan Families I purchased this book a while back, looking for some books appropriate for my son. I’d say that even now, turning 4, it’s definitely still too old for him. It is, however, a nice book for what it…