Anyways, I was looking for the title of a book on crystals that I recently read... Crystals R for Kids. It is written for children, but has very good information for adults that are interested in pursuing more information on crystals as well.
As I was looking up this title on Amazon, I stumbled onto a pagan children's book list and thought I would share. I looked over the synopsis of several books and some of them seem promising.
I actually have a few of the titles. I will try to read them to my kiddos over the next week and post a review of the books. The titles I have seem to have much better illustrations that most "pagan" themed books I have come across. I do not understand why people assume if you are pagan you would want muted colors and simple line drawings. I must admit that most of the illustrations do not take away from the main theme of the story though. I think I just prefer more colorful, detailed illustrations... especially since I can read 15-20 children's books in week.
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Off topic but possibly worth sharing. I recently (in the last month) began reading a blog called serendipity. Under the blog title is the definition... to fall or stumble upon. It seems that the word stumble as become a new staple in my vocab as of late. Not sure why, but it just keeps coming up naturally in writing and during conversations.
I will definitely check these out. Thank you!
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