Kids Pagan Fiction Books
Discover enchanting kids' pagan fiction books! Explore magical tales of nature, mythology, and adventure perfect for young readers. Inspire imagination today.

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Seasons of Magic
by Laurel Ann Reinhardt
Twelve-year-old Erin spends a year working with an old wise woman to learn about her family's Wiccan religion.

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A Solstice Tree for Jenny
by Karen Shragg
It's Christmas time all across America and Jenny is feeling left out. Her secular parents, born to different faiths that they no longer observe, don't believe in celebrating Christmas. She never seemed to mind before, but this year it bothers her--maybe because they're home and not on the Florida coast where they usually go at this time of the year to avoid the holiday hoopla. All around her the neighbors have decorated their houses with festive lights, while her house by contrast looks drab and uninviting during the long, cold winter nights. Itfs made her feel like an outsider. Why does her family have to be different? She talks with her mom and dad about their reasons for not observing the holidays. Then one day a teacher gives her "an awesome idea": she tells Jenny about the winter solstice and ancient traditions among many peoples of the northern hemisphere who celebrate this shortest day of the year in anticipation of the longer, warmer, and brighter days of the coming spring. Why don't we celebrate the winter solstice, too? Jenny wonders. Her parents can't help but agree and a few days later they bring home a potted pine from the local nursery for the living room. What fun they all have placing their special decorations on the solstice tree. And best of all, Jenny can now invite any of her friends, no matter what their religious backgrounds are, to admire her beautiful tree. Everyone can participate! This charming story will help children and parents enjoy the winter season in a meaningful and all-inclusive fashion.

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Mama God, Papa God
by Richardo Keens-Douglas
Papa God creates light so that he can see Mama God, and then he makes the world because he wants to give her something beautiful.

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Daughter, Have I Told You?
by Rachel Coyne
Through powerful words and images, this joyful picture book celebrates the special bond that is shared between mothers and daughters--across ages, colors, and nations. Virginia Halstead's magical pictures of women joining forces with the land capture the essence of Rachel Coyne's heartwarming poem. Here is a book that mothers, grandparents, and friends will want to give to girls and women of all ages. Daughter, Have I Told You? embraces the beauty and history of being a woman--alive, strong, and free. It's a wonderful gift for Mother's Day.

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Grandad's Prayers of the Earth
by Douglas Wood
Because Grandad has explained how all things in the natural world pray and make a gift to the beauty of life, his grandson is comforted when Grandad dies.

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The Shortest Day
by Wendy Pfeffer
Describes how and why daylight grows shorter as winter approaches, the effect of shorter days on animals and people, and how the winter solstice has been celebrated throughout history. Includes activities.

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Wild Child
by Lynn Plourde
Mother Earth attempts to put her wild child, Autumn, to bed. But this youngster isn't ready quite yet. Wild kids and their parents will love comparing notes in a scrumptious, insightful story of family. Color illustrations throughout.