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I'm Always Seeing or Hearing People Ask About "For Kids" Magical Literature...

Ash L.

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So maybe I'll publish one. What could possibly go wrong?
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Funny, but the only practices one should be teaching their kids, if any, are internal mental practices like meditation or scrying/divination, or physical arts like yoga or tai chi or something. Leave the summoning of spirits until they are at least 15.

Not saying you can't have them venerating a family spirit guide or whatever, but any sort of evocation or invocation of spirits should be left out until they are of an age where they can be trusted to use the oven without burning the house down.
 

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We teach prayer and meditation in our house. Everything is God. They know that we believe in magic in our house and they call the ritual room "the witch room". But they only need to know the essentials as children. I did catch the youngest casting a spell on her mom to get better when she was asleep on the couch. Was really cute
 

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Apart from all those books for wannabe teenage witches, there is this one in the Library, for example: "Goetia Kids"

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I also came across "The Satanic Children's Big Book of Activities" somewhere but it was rather unfunny... either that or the authors were serious.

On the other hand, "Let's sacrifice Toby" seems to be a t-shirt meme only, not an actual book o_O

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Apart from all those books for wannabe teenage witches, there is this one in the Library, for example: "Goetia Kids"

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I also came across "The Satanic Children's Big Book of Activities" somewhere but it was rather unfunny... either that or the authors were serious.

On the other hand, "Let's sacrifice Toby" seems to be a t-shirt meme only, not an actual book o_O

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I like that bottom one
 

Ash L.

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Funny, but the only practices one should be teaching their kids, if any, are internal mental practices like meditation or scrying/divination, or physical arts like yoga or tai chi or something. Leave the summoning of spirits until they are at least 15.

Not saying you can't have them venerating a family spirit guide or whatever, but any sort of evocation or invocation of spirits should be left out until they are of an age where they can be trusted to use the oven without burning the house down.
I agree with that. The oven analogy is sound.
 

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That Goetia for kids it's just hilarious. The illustrations hahaha 🤣 Marbas the happy lion.
Somebody showed me those illustration years ago, we could not stop laughing. It is a bit hard to understand why somebody would encourage children to experiment with such practices? Maybe it was supposed to be a joke or something, the whole book? :ROFLMAO:
 
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