Book details
Imbolc: Learn About Paganism
Description
Grani Hulda loves the Wheel of the Year celebrations! Imbolc is a quiet but special time of year when the world prepares to release all its abundance. This is the time of year when we start to see early signs of Spring, but there is still plenty of Winter left to enjoy.
Grani Hulda plants seeds for her garden, makes a Brigid Cross, and celebrates Imbolc by honoring the Goddess Brigid. As the Earth and its creatures fill with the magic of the growing light, Grani Hulda does her Spring cleaning and spends time indoors making crafts. Grani Hulda shares what Imbolc means and explains it to kids so
they can understand it.
⦁ What is Imbolc?
⦁ How do we honor the Goddess Brigid?
⦁ How do you celebrate Imbolc?
In this fun and magickal book, Grani Hulda celebrates Imbolc with one of her favorite furry friends, the groundhog. While groundhogs are a relatively new tradition, today, they represent a portent of Spring, and there is no better animal friend to help Grani Hulda celebrate Imbolc.
There are many ways to be a Pagan, but with these fun, bright pictures and Grani Hulda’s smile, even complex Pagan meanings are brought down to earth so young children can get a feeling for the Sabbats.
Introducing your kids to the Pagan pathway can be tricky. Let Grani Hulda help you. This book is a read along book for ages 2-7.
PAGAN BOOKS FOR PAGAN KIDS
Ostara
Beltane
Litha
Lammas
Mabon
Samhain
Yule
Imbolc
The Runes
The Sun, The Moon and The Planets
Herbs
Trees
Gods and Goddesses
Symbols
Magic and Potions
Witches
Heathens
Divination
Elements
Crystals
Pagans
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Age
2-7
Text complexity
proficient
Length
24 pages
Why to read
- Gain an understanding of Pagan festivals and their significance.
- Explore the cultural and historical aspects of the Celtic tradition.
- Enhance appreciation for nature's cycles and their spiritual interpretations.
- Discover personal connections to ancient practices through self-reflection and learning.