
A Pagan Book of Holidays: Children's Poems for Prayer & Practice - Paperback
A Pagan Book of Holidays: Children's Poems for Prayer & Practice - Paperback
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by J. C. Artemisia (Author)
Introduce your kids to sabbat myth and lore with fun, engaging poems and blessings, perfect for Pagan and Wicca practicing families.
A Pagan Book of Holidays is a poetry collection designed to engage young Pagans with the stories and natural blessings of solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter Pagan holidays. Each story offers reflections on nature, practice, and prayer. The stories focus on nature and holiday togetherness to offer a wide scope for various family paths. This book uses lyric to appeal to younger children, with language elevated enough to grow with kids. At the end of the book, there is a section where kids can write/draw about their own family traditions! This collection is a magickal addition to Pagan family tradition. Included Poems:Yule
Imbolgc
Ostara
Beltane
Midsummer
Lammas
Mabon
Samhain J. C. Artemisia
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Author Biography
J.C. Artemisia is a pantheist Pagan and the proud mother to three, happy children. In addition to writing and visual art, she enjoys reading, crocheting, and baking up some kitchen magick. She earned her bachelor's degree in creative writing from Chester College of New England and her master's degree in education from Plymouth State University. She teaches communications courses in an online graduate program. Artemisia writes about Pagan holidays, spirituality, nature, herbal lore, animals, dreams, and more. She is daily inspired by her three intuitive children, her spiritual companion Ophelia, and the many natural blessings bestowed by the Gods and Goddesses. She hopes her books will encourage Pagan children to grow in kindness and love, and celebrate their families' traditions and the blessings connecting us all.



















