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Celebrate the Sabbats
with the
Learn About Paganism
book series
Celebrate the Sabbats
with the
Learn About Paganism
book series
Learn About Natural Cycles of Earth and Magick
When pagan kids learn about the cycles of nature, they feel more a part of it. The movements of the Earth, Sun, and Moon are second nature to people. Children become more powerful and more in tune with nature when they have increased awareness about the powers of these cycles.
Feel Your Connection to Nature
People who feel connected to their world can recognize their perfect place in it. When you know your place in the world, you experience less angst about the human condition.
The World Around You is a Magickal Place
The cycles of birth, growth, death, and rebirth have deep meanings that you can tap into so that your world makes more sense.
Grani Hulda is a grandma who sees nature and the world around her as sacred. She wants to share her unique knowledge of the powers of Nature with pagan kids everywhere.
Teaching sacred pagan practices to your children will help them understand the cycles of nature. It helps them to be more flexible, keeps them grounded, and provides a framework for tackling life's challenges.
Celebrate Seasonal Holidays
As the Wheel of the Year turns, you can include your kids in your sacred practices. Children love to have you read to them about the Sabbats. They like to feel included in your rituals and traditions.
Grani Hulda loves to help families celebrate the holidays together. Explore the world of paganism with Grani Hulda's children's books.
Pagan Families in a Natural World
The world today is full of electronic screens that disconnect people from nature. Technology, indoor activities, and virtual recreation tear families away from the natural cycles that their bodies and spirits are designed to be connected to.
When you make an effort to get your children outdoors early and teach them how to love nature, you are raising balanced individuals who are magickal beings.
Reading a book to a child is another great way to connect to them.
Raising children in modern pagan traditions can be both exciting and difficult. There aren't any parenting manuals, but Grani Hulda has put together some helpful resources for you.
Resources for Pagan Families
Grani Hulda has books and resources for your children and little Wiccans to help them learn to grow into magickal, nature-loving adults.
There are a lot of different ways to be a pagan, and even more ways to be a parent. Some ideas: teach your children about the love of Mother Earth, introduce them to the gods and goddesses, and let them explore nature and magick with you.
Nature is Magic
Grani Hulda wants all children to connect to the outdoors. By cultivating your children's love of nature, you are teaching them that they are Earth's children. They are here to love the Earth and its creatures and be loved by them in return.
Becoming part of the natural cycles of your world is what being a pagan is all about.
Mother Earth is the best teacher. Start your children on a pagan learning path early with free resources from Grani Hulda.
Let Nature be Your Teacher
Humans are part of nature and exist within the natural world with all other beings. The animals, trees, rivers, plants, and everything else with a spirit can become known to you as you learn to see the world as a place where magick naturally happens all the time.
As the Wheel of the Year turns, you can include your children in your sacred practices. Explore the world of paganism with Grani Hulda and find out what it means to your family to be pagans.
Learning is Fun for Pagans
Parents can use concepts from nature, Norse culture, and ancient Celtic mythology and combine them with magic, fairies, and potions to make learning fun for all age groups.
Stories, myths, legends, and fairy tales can all be integrated with natural science facts to help your kids learn more about the world around them.
It isn't hard to build learning opportunities into your pagan and Wiccan practice. It's something many people are already doing.
Pagan Homeschooling Resources
By combining themes from the Wheel of the Year with hands-on activities, parents can create teachable moments using their pagan and Wiccan beliefs as a backdrop for learning.
Let your children's imaginations soar as they learn mathematic principles. Use their natural love of music and poetry to learn more about science. Allow your sacred spiritual practices to flow into their homeschool curriculum.
Grani Hulda's Paper Dolls
Paper dolls are the perfect choice for holiday gifts. You and your children will have hours of fun cutting and coloring, and then you can use the paper dolls and their animal friends on your Sabbat altar. Kids love to have their own altars, too!
Grani Hulda's Activity Books
This is a pagan-themed Learn to Read and Write Series, for Early Education. Instead of being inundated with Christian symbols and holidays, your kids can learn through nature and pagan symbolism.
Grani Hulda's Pagan Homeschooling Workbooks
With titles like "Learn to Write the Runes" it's easy to integrate paganism with your child's learning. Give your child the gift of a book on the next Sabbat.
Pagan Holiday Crafts
Need some ideas for craft projects to help your kids celebrate the Sabbats? We've got you. These are fun ideas for all ages.
Free Pagan Printables
Rune charts, pagan coloring pages, and worksheets.
Free pages for kids and adults to print and share!
Pagan Coloring Books
Powerful affirmations combined with images of nature and witchy symbols help you connect to your beliefs and avoid symbols from other religions.
Magick for Kids
Kids can do magick! Grani Hulda has some great ways to get your little ones started on practicing magick.
Are you looking for just the right children's book for your little one? Check out our list of the best pagan books for kids!
Whether you're looking for pagan books for toddlers or Norse pagan books for your teen, you'll find great recommendations.
This holiday season, give the gift of reading!
When you're ready to introduce your children to tarot, you might want to start with decks and guidebooks that are age appropriate. You'll find a list of the top decks for kids, as well as guidebook recommendations, and oracle decks that make great gifts.
Coming soon....a list of the best magical toys for your little pagan or witch. If you're a pagan grandparent, and you're wondering what to get your little pagans this year, try these special gifts.
My daughter and I just discovered your books on Amazon and are planning to get all of them one by one. We love how simple and colourful and informative they are. I just wanted to say I am very grateful for your knowledge and I would love to learn more. My daughter told me today after we read the Lammas book we got that we all need a Grani Hulda in our lives. Blessings from Canada
-Andreea
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Some people think that children are too young to start practicing a pagan religion. Not all pagan parents feel this way, though.
It can be hard if you weren't raised pagan to know exactly how to bring your child into your pagan practices. How much can you share with them?
Grani Hulda recommends starting with these ideas, and then as your children get older, they will want to know more. Raising children is all about making adjustments as they grow and redefining boundaries as they become more capable. You don't have to plan out their entire childhood right now.
Plan a nature walk for your Sabbat celebration. You can use a nature walk to collect items for your altar.
The simple act of walking in nature is ritual enough during any time of year. When you combine that with looking for items to put on your altar to honor your pagan deities, you create a richer tradition for your family.
Use your nature walks to gather items for arts and crafts projects. This is the pagan way.
Don't despair if you live in a city. Cities exist within nature, and you can still take nature walks that help you appreciate the sky, the ground, and the plants around you. Nature is everywhere.
Pagan families that read together create lasting memories and bonds. Reading to your children improves their cognitive development, concentration, and imagination. It also helps them develop language skills and prepares them for overall academic success.
Grani Hulda has books for every Sabbat. Help your children develop a lifelong love of reading while introducing them to the magick of paganism.
Pagans are generous people. In tune with the abundance of nature, pagans love to make gifts and give them to their loved ones.
You can use gift giving in your pagan traditions. At Beltane, give to the fae folk. During Lammas, honor the fertility gods and goddesses with a gift. Make
gift-giving part of your Sabbat rituals and your children will develop gratitude, empathy, and kindness.
Pagans love to have feasts! There are so many ways that children can help, and you will create treasured memories for your pagan holiday celebrations.
Let kids help plan the menu, create placemats, and decorate the table. They will be learning and enjoying themselves at the same time.
Pagan symbols are an excellent way to celebrate the Sabbats. Use them on your altar, draw them, and make jewelry with them. You can bring symbols into your homeschooling and add them to your arts and crafts projects.
Pagan kids love to have their own altars. When you let them have their own altar, you are letting them have their own relationship with nature and pagan deities. Guide them, and make sure that your kids' altars are safe, but other than that, let them explore the holiday correspondences on their own.
Magick for Kids
From jar spells to making their own wands, kids can do magick. They love to be included and there are many safe, loving ways to let them experience the magick of our universe.
When you read a book to a child, you are showing them that they're important. It also stimulates their imagination and helps them understand more about their world.
It's past time that everyone recognizes that there is a new type of witch. This can only be done through education.
Our planet is suffering. It's more important than ever that our children recognize the importance of trees and tree spirits.
A lot of pagan families are already sharing their sacred rituals with their children. It's not right for everyone, but your child may feel left out if you aren't including them.
Kids always know more than parents think they do!
Witches aren't ugly creatures, and anyone can be a witch!
Help your child learn what it really means to be a witch in our modern world. There is strength in numbers and there are more Wiccans and witches than ever!
One of the things that separate pagans from Christians is the belief that all beings have spirits and we aren't "above" them.
Help your child understand that even plants have spirits and we are all here to exist peacefully.
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