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Children's Book of Shadows By Baboo Kyra Finch Book of Shadows can be a Pagan equivalent of a Baby Book. It's a record of your children's growth and development into strong, creative, and psychic individuals. Keep a copy for yourself for as long as they will allow you to do so. I recently found some stories and drawings by my older daughter from her grammar school days. One is a picture of Morgana Le Fay, her namesake. The story is about a magick necklace lost by a Witch and found by a young girl. Her birthright is clearly shining through the pages. I prefer using a loose leaf notebook with page holes reinforced. This way you can keep sections organized according to topic. If this is too anal for you, do whatever works.
Have your child decorate the binder. It will create a sense of ownership from the very beginning. Book should contain stories, crafts, pressed plants, spells, drawings, chants, and so on. Just remember whose Book it is. You can make your own! Include your kid's favorite folk stories and faerie tales and her illustrations. I have some wonderful drawings of Baba Yaga's dancing house done by my camp kids.
Put in all the stories he creates, preferably dictated and transcribed in his own words. Read these together, often, from the Book, adding to them, making changes. Keep the originals intact. I like to leave several blank pages between each entry for this purpose. Date everything. The beauty of this is in watching the changes take place.
Learning how to create poetry is especially important. Poetry turns into spells and chants. Rhyming words have a great deal of power. A person who can think in rhyme can harness their Will efficiently. Start with simple rhyming words. Progress to couplets and limericks. Use a drum to teach rhythm. Put everything into the book. Date it pictures at all the Sabbats. Take pictures of all altars. Have your child describe ritual robes, items on the altars, and the purpose of the ritual as she sees it. Write it down. date it! As you have probably guessed, I am very bad at dating things. Learn from my mistakes. It's hard to brag about what an amazing Witchlet your child is if you can't remember whether he drew the picture when he was three or nine years old. Oh, if you can't remember, say three. It sounds better.
Keep a separate section on herb lore and healing. You can get plastic covers to protect pages of glued on, pressed plants. Otherwise, you're likely to find a fine powder and some fat silverfish instead of a plant sample in a few years. It's a good idea to have only one or two plants on each page. Date it. Note the names (Latin and common) of the plant, where it was found, what it is used for and any myths or folk lore attached to the plant. On the back of the page, you can write down recipes, cautions, and the results of personal use. Does it taste good? Does it sting? Did it work? What's the best way to use it: tea, tincture, salve, or poultice?
You should be merely a secretary. All information should be in your child's own words. It's also interesting to have samples of the same plant taken at different times of the year. Note when it flowers, fruits, and goes dormant. Plants can look remarkably different from location to location, and in different seasons. It's a good idea to learn to identify plants from one or two consistent characteristics. Write these down and keep track of the usefulness of the information. For example: poison hemlock smells like a dirty mouse den - wild celery smells like celery, wild carrot (Queen Anne's Lace) smells like carrots; comfrey smells like cucumbers - Foxglove does not; Nettles' leaves look like they were cut with pinking shears and they sting. Plantain has veins that come from the center of the stem, rather than branching from a central vein; it has concave stems and grows from a central cluster.
Learning to look at plants gives a real sense of how the wheel of the year turns, the Goddess Changes, and the Green Man is born, grows old, seeds and dies and is once again born in the spring. You can make similar entries for feathers, noting the bird it came from, when you found it, and what it represents. Owl feathers are striped and denote wisdom. Raven feathers are longer and more blade shaped than Crow feathers. The Red Breasted Flicker has bright orange feathers. Find special rocks. Try to identify them and enter the information along with the date and circumstances under which you found them.
Ask about the deities and the Sabbats and transcribe what your child tells you. Take pictures of your child dressed as Gods and Goddesses.
This is a good place to start teaching your child the runes and other secret alphabets. I've found that children who start learning to read and write before four absorb the ability as a language rather than a skill. They stash it in a different part of the brain, a deeper part, and never remember not knowing how to do these things.
I think that children with several languages, including American Sign Language and the scribing languages, perceive the world in a broader and more varied manner. They don't just think in terms of sound, but with their eyes and bodies as well. When you have added the non-spoken languages to their repertoire, you have people who think and communicate in many different dimensions. This increases psychic abilities.(book is a journal, not of the mundane world but the world of Spirit.
Treasure the pages you've copied. You can share it until the day the book's owner tells you that it is private. At that time, go in your bathroom and have a good cry. Your baby just took another snip out of the umbilical cord.
My grandfather read to me daily. My mother and grandmother told me stories, took me to the ballet and other forms of theater. This is how I learned about the deities, and how I taught my children. |
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Children's Charges of the God and Goddess
Charge of the Goddess: I am the Earth I am the Moon I am the Goddess, and I love you I love you like a sister I love you like a mother I love you like a grandmother
Talk to Me
When you are mad, or sad, or scared Think of Me, and thank Me, When you are happy You can find me on the wind You can find me in the water You can find me in your heart And remember....
Whatever you look like, If you are girl,
You look just like Me!! Charge of the God I am the Sun I am the Stars I am the God, and I love you I love you like a brother I love you like a father I love you like a grandfather
Talk to Me
When you are mad, or sad, or scared Think of Me, and thank Me When you are happy You can find me in the forest You can find me in a fire You can find me in your heart And remember.... Whatever you look like, If you are a boy,
You look just like Me!! |
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Child's Rede
Oh Gracious Goddess, Mother Earth, I call to Thee with love and mirth,
Oh Horned Hunter of the night, I pray to Thee; show me thy light
As my heart grows strong Teach me right from wrong,
Keep me safe...Keep me warm So none will I harm,
So I will be One with thee
As my will So mote it be! |
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Child's Altar
By DragonFire
This is a great way to let your child express him / herself and learn about the Craft. For safety's sake I strongly discourage candles and sharp objects. Begin with simple things - feathers, crystals, a wand, any special God(ess) figurines, etc. It's also an excellent spot for any special gifts your child finds on walks through Gaia's paradise.
Let your child(ren) decorate the altar for special occasions such as the Sabbats. Make sure your child(ren) also help with decorating and upkeeping your family's main altar. The Goddess loves children and their laughter.
Teach your child(ren) simple prayers (devotions) that they can say in front of their altar before bed and upon waking such as:
Bedtime Prayer
Gentle Goddess and peaceful God Thank-you for helping me today
Watch over me as I sleep And send your love my way
Keep me safe through the night So I may rest peacefully
And be ready to learn and play tomorrow. Blessed Be.
Morning Prayer
Goddess and God I greet you this morning Fill me with your wisdom, love and laughter So that I may learn and grow in your way.
Blessed Be! |
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Child's Chant
Now I lay me down to rest.
I pray that all the world be blessed.
Lady Moon and Sister Star
Watch over me from afar.
Mother Earth is always there
And keeps me safe within her care.
The Lord of Dreams will dance and sing
And happy dreams will to me bring.
And when I wake to greet the day
Brother Sun will light my way. Now I know you hear and see now Bless my sleep So Mote it be! |
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BOOK OF SHADOWS BLESSING I made this book for me to read, The Wiccan way, this book will be, A book of magic, mystery, love & light, Blessed by my Wiccan hands, this full moon night! So Mote it Be! |
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