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Grani Hulda wants it to be easy for everyone to be a pagan!
On this page, you'll find pagan resources and printables for every holiday. Subscribe to our Linktree or follow Grani Hulda on Instagram and Facebook to get updates when new worksheets are available.
Also, be sure to check out free Ostara paperdoll printables on the Paper Doll page!
Also, be sure to check out free Brigid paperdoll printables, featuring the Cailleach and Brigid's wolves!
Yule is a time for celebrating the return of the light and rejoicing with family and friends in the abundance of our world. Join Grani Hulda and her animal friend, the goose, and discover what it means to be a pagan at Yule. You'll find pagan resources for every Sabbat. Also, check out the Pagan Homeschooling page for more worksheets and fun learning ideas.
Grani Hulda wants children to have as many pagan resources available as possible. We can never have too many pagan kids books! This series is a pagan-themed Learn to Read and Write Series for Early Education. Instead of being inundated with Christian symbols and holidays, pagan kids can learn with nature and pagan symbolism, like crystals and potions. If you are a pagan parent who wants to introduce their child to the Sabbats while they learn the fundamentals and building blocks to higher education, then this series is for you! You can find more free worksheets for pagan children on the Pagan Homeschooling page, too!
There's a Yule journal for everyone in this set of notebooks. Head over to our Journals page to check out all the styles to choose from!
Use these free worksheets for pagan children for fun activities or integrate them with Pagan Homeschooling Lessons.
Print them yourself for free by downloading the files below, or purchase the workbook!
Paganism isn’t what it was a few thousand years ago. Some people want modern paganism to look, sound, and feel just like it did before the advent of Christianity, and that's just not realistic.
It’s okay that paganism has changed over the centuries. In fact, there are many reasons why that’s a good thing.
When we release a new pagan kids' book, you can be the first to know when you follow Grani Hulda on Amazon.
Free pagan worksheets for your children. Use these worksheets for fun activities or integrate them with Pagan Homeschooling Lessons.
Print them yourself for free by downloading the files below, or purchase the Learn to Write the Runes workbook. They are the same great resources for your pagan family!
Pair these worksheets with Sabbat-themed Pagan Homeschooling Units, or use them as a standalone resource.
Each rune set has 3 pages: Trace the Symbol, Write the Name, and Correspondences.
These worksheets are perfect for ages 6-12, but younger and older children will also enjoy them.
The workbook makes a great holiday or birthday gift, and it's an excellent way to reward your child's hard work.
This is an easy way to include your little ones in your Sabbat celebrations!
Simply print out a downloadable coloring page and put it on your altar when it's done!
Kids also love to make their own altars.
The Study Guides are meant for older children and adults.
Free Rune Cheat Sheet (pdf)
DownloadIn the United States, Christian Nationalism is on the rise, even as Christianity is declining. Some outspoken Christians are currently attacking marginalized groups and if you are a pagan or Wiccan, you have probably felt the sting of their attacks for at least some of your beliefs.
Neopaganism is a term that originated with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, who helped to found the 1st Neo-Pagan Church of All Worlds in the 1960s. Neopaganism is also known as Modern Paganism and Contemporary Paganism. It’s a term that is used to describe the movement to reconstruct paganism as a religion.
It isn’t likely that white supremacy will ever be completely eradicated. For a while, though, racism and white supremacy seemed to have gone underground in much of the world. White supremacy was widely denounced after Hitler was defeated, and although many people still believed in racist ideology, at least they weren’t freely espousing those beliefs.
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