Finally, a children's workbook designed for Pagan families! Rich, exciting stories to read together and discuss, as well as activities to reinforce lessons in a fun way. Chock-full of puzzles, games, mythology, beautiful illustrations, and Pagan symbols, this workbook teaches the basic Wiccan belief system. Let this be a family affair, with parents, older siblings, and young children taking part in a "something-for-everyone" Pagan experience. A teaching tool for Pagan families, or others wanting to teach their children diversity.
Raine Hill (March 15, 1966 - ) was born and raised near the coast of South Carolina, lived in Nashville, Tennessee for five years and now resides in Tampa, Florida. She shares her life and home with Cal, her husband of nearly nine years and several rescued animals: a Colombian red tail boa (Hekate), a baby corn snake (Dagon) and a chihuahua (Vidar).
Both Raine and Cal are Pisceans and creative children of the water. (Cal is a musician/singer/songwriter while Raine's passion is writing). Raine has been a writer at heart since childhood, having her first poem published in a children's magazine at the tender age of seven. In 1996 she penned two children's books which are registered with the Library of Congress. Now that she has found a subject that truly makes a difference, Raine has devoted herself to ensuring that children of Pagan/Wiccan homes have the same
advantage children of other religions have had for generations: having access to books based on the religion in which they are being raised.
For this couple, discovering, practicing and walking the Pagan path together seems as natural as the Earth around them. After studying within a very traditional coven structure for a period of time, they became solitaires studying on their own. Both are now initiated in their own eclectic tradition of Wicca/Witchcraft. They now consider themselves a coven of two but continue to learn and grow within the Wiccan community. Continuing the journey on their path, they attend workshops to learn from others while studying and practicing their craft. They also enjoy celebrating the sabbats with a
large, family-oriented community Grove of like-minded Pagans. The couple are both legally ordained and able to officiate at legal Wiccan weddings, handfastings, Wiccanings and other rites of passage.
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