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One-Hundred-and-One Celtic Read-Aloud Myths & Legends Joan C. Verniero
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2000
Read-Aloud Celtic Myths and Legends
I have spent much time looking for a book that would translate the Celtic Myths for children. I am a teacher of Pagan children. This book puts the history of the Celts into language much more easily understood by the children. I plan to use it to lay out a curriculmn for our study of Celts. The ...
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The Spring Equinox: Celebrating the Greening of the Earth Ellen Jackson
Millbrook Press, 2003
We are using this for Ostara
+ Great overveiw for my son! + A must for every child being raised Spiritually
great way to explain pagan rites to Children. We will use this in our children's circle. Also briefly mentions Christianity in relation to pagan symbols
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This Is the Tree Miriam Moss
Kane/Miller Book Pub, 2005
An amamzing tale of the African Baobab tree
+ Good book for study of biomes. + Very good read-aloud for study of African Savannah + This is the Oasis by Miriam Moss
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An Ordinary Girl, a Magical Child W. Lyon Martin
New Age World Publishing, 2005
Wonderful book, wonderful writer
+ A magical book + Ordinary Girl - A Magical Child + KIDS LOVE IT + One of a kind!
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The Skin I'm In: A First Look at Racism Pat Thomas
Barron''s Educational Series, 2003
Great Book
It shows we are all different but yet all alike and can get along.
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Excuse Me¿ Are You a Witch? Emily Horn
Charlesbridge Publishing, 2004
Fun Book!
A lonely black cat looking for human companionship reads a book at the library and decides to find a witch. A very sweet story, full of heart.
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A Fairy Went a-Marketing (Unicorn) Rose Fyleman
Puffin, 1992
So beautiful it will bring a tear to your eye!
+ Fairy Market + Truly lovely + Delightful pictures illustrate this story that teaches good values + Beautiful Illustrations
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What I Believe:A Young Person's Guide to the Religions of the World Alan Brown, Andrew Langley
Millbrook Press, 2001
An imperfect but admirable reference work
+ Good effort at tackling a difficult subject and audience
"What I Believe: A Young Person's Guide to the Religions of the World," by Alan Brown and Andrew Langley, is overall a well written book. The book includes several chapters, each of which is dedicated to a major religious tradition: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and ...
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Aisha's Moonlit Walk: Stories And Celebrations For The Pagan Year Anika Stafford
Skinner House Books, 2005
Great Kid Book and Teaching resource
+ Awesome. + short but sweet
I just got this and really think it's a great book. I am a UU and a pagan, so I was really looking forward to this book's release. The stories are short enough to share with a group of kids, and the suggested projects are simple to implement, yet get at the heart of the eight holidays in the ...
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All I See Is Part of Me Chara M. Curtis
Illumination Arts Publishing Company, 1994
Seeing the connection in everything
+ Beautiful!! + Comforting for children + Love by my son & husband! + A blessing to read!
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One-Hundred-and-One Celtic Read-Aloud Myths & Legends Joan C. Verniero
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2000
Read-Aloud Celtic Myths and Legends
I have spent much time looking for a book that would translate the Celtic Myths for children. I am a teacher of Pagan children. This book puts the history of the Celts into language much more easily understood by the children. I plan to use it to lay out a curriculmn for our study of Celts. The ...
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A Fairy Went a-Marketing (Unicorn) Rose Fyleman
Puffin, 1992
So beautiful it will bring a tear to your eye!
+ Fairy Market + Truly lovely + Delightful pictures illustrate this story that teaches good values + Beautiful Illustrations
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What I Believe:A Young Person's Guide to the Religions of the World Alan Brown, Andrew Langley
Millbrook Press, 2001
An imperfect but admirable reference work
+ Good effort at tackling a difficult subject and audience
"What I Believe: A Young Person's Guide to the Religions of the World," by Alan Brown and Andrew Langley, is overall a well written book. The book includes several chapters, each of which is dedicated to a major religious tradition: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and ...
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This Is the Tree Miriam Moss
Kane/Miller Book Pub, 2005
An amamzing tale of the African Baobab tree
+ Good book for study of biomes. + Very good read-aloud for study of African Savannah + This is the Oasis by Miriam Moss
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The Spring Equinox: Celebrating the Greening of the Earth Ellen Jackson
Millbrook Press, 2003
We are using this for Ostara
+ Great overveiw for my son! + A must for every child being raised Spiritually
great way to explain pagan rites to Children. We will use this in our children's circle. Also briefly mentions Christianity in relation to pagan symbols
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