I need to know if anybody here at SOM knows of a site for children on the craft that my grandson can go to.
He kmows that i am a witch, he asks me lots of questions on the craft I do let him experiment doing his own spells.
He is very smart and knows the computer very well better than me.
A while ago I asked about teaching my daughter (8) and got some great answers. I'll post a link in case you're interested. A fun easy spell I do with my kids is make some popcorn, and every time you hear a pop, yell out a wish. Then enjoy the popcorn.
google helps abit theres a magazine but i dont know what ages they are aimed at
The Pooka Pages is a free web based Pagan Youth magazine published and illustrated by Lora Craig-Gaddis eight times a year, for elementary aged kids. It features stories about Pooka, a black cat and his witch, Elsie. Elsie is the village healer who makes herbal potions. The stories also feature Nathan, a crow, and a fairy named Thistle. Other articles include book reviews, herbal recipes, tasty recipes for the holiday, and a childs book of shadows. Best of all, the magazine is published in PDF format and can be easily printed and shared offline.
Broomstix is another free web based magazine; also published eight time a year, just before each holiday, but for a slightly older audience. It features articles on astrology, crystals and stones, interviews of Pagan Elders and authors, a little ancient Pagan history and historical sacred sites. Broomstix is not published in a printable format, and does require a higher level of reading skills than The Pooka Pages.
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