Sprites – Suggested Reading

Most pagan parents know how hard it is to find relevant, or even at the least, tolerant, books for our children to read. Well, this is your chance to voice your opinion on which books are great for our kids – simply comment here with your suggestions!! (HEY kids, you can do this too!!)

Parents, please note – these titles are jumbled up, and not all are suited for various age groups. Please check them out at Amazon before giving them to your child! Meanwhile, I’ll try to add age ranges as I can…

Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling

Dream Warrior Series by D.J. Conway (out of print)

Books published by Serendipity Press

Pookie by Ivy Wallace (ages 0-6)

Pookie Puts The World Right! by Ivy Wallace (ages 0-6)

The Stranger -by Chris Van Allsburg

Whisper From the Woods -by Victoria Worth

Earth, Fire, Water, Air -by Mary Hoffman and Jane Ray

The Book of Goddesses by Kris Waldherr

Grandfather Twilight by Barbara Berger

Moonhorse, by Mary Pope Osborne

On the Day You Were Born by Debra Frasier

The Widow’s Broom by Chris Van Allsburg

The Earth and I by Frank Asch

The Conjure Woman by William Miller

Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, A message from Chief Seattle

The Rainbabies by Laura Krauss

Old Turtle by Douglas Wood

Crinkleroot’s Guide to Knowing the Trees by Jim Arnosky

Children of the Forest by Elsa Beskow

Flower Fairies Series by Cicely Mary Barker

Ishtar and Tammuz: A Babylonian Myth of the Seasons by Christopher Moore

Catkin by Antonia Barber

Any of Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books published by Dover

Babushka: Baba Yaga, by Patricia Polacco

Chronicle of the Three Counties -by Caleb Beldragon

The Element Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mind, Body, Spirit & Earth

Alice in Wonderland

The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien

Chronicles of Narnia series

A Wrinkle In Time -by Madeline L’Engle

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by JRR Tolkien

Marion Zimmer Bradley novels

The Sea Priestess, by Dion Fortune

The Once and Future King, by T.H. White

The Amanda B. Gone Series by Onattha Wood

The Spring Equinox
The Autumn Equinox
The Summer Solstice
The Winter Solstice
all by Ellen Jackson

Song of the Lioness Series by Tamora Price

The Immortals series Series by Tamora Price

The Dragon Quartet Series by Majorie Kellogg

The Fortune Teller’s Club by Dottie Enderle

Sevenwaters Trilogy by Juliet Marillier

Sprites – Good Grades Spell

Contributor Melisa Upton – Copyright 1999

Light two yellow candles and one green candle.

Stand (or sit) before the candles visualizing your need strongly and say the following when youfeel that you are focused enough:

Oh Mercury, bestow upon me benevolence and knowledge. Help me to attain my goals and achieve my desires. Aid me to show determination and intelligence in attaining my goal (s). Open my mind to knowledge. As I will it, so mote it be!

Sit in contemplation for a few moments and then snuff the candles with foil or whatever you have on hand, but don’t blow them out.

Sprites – Friendship Candle Magick

Contributor Unknown

Materials:
Pink Candle
Good Luck/Friendship Oil
Pink silk Ribbon
White Silk Ribbon

Cast the Circle
Arrange altar
Invoke Goddess and God

You will want to anoint the pink with Good Luck oil all the while thinking of the friends that you want to make. Imagine yourself laughing with them, going out with them. Really see yourself with them. After your candle has been anointed, you may light it. At this point you may call out the things that are important to you in a friend: honesty, trust, open mindedness (important for every Wiccan!), humor, whatever. As you light the candle, see the flame as being the energy that burns betwen any two close friends.

When this is completed, take your two pieces of silk ribbon and weave them together. Simply winding them around each other will do. While you do this, think of bringing that friend closer to you. This binding process is reminiscent of pagan handfasting rituals. You are binding that friend to you, making them loyal to you, a way any good friend should be. You DO NOT want to bind a specific person to you, as that kind of magick is harmful since is harms the other person’s free will.Only bind the idea of the perfect friend to you. Once you have done this, tie the ribbon to the base of your candle as best as you can.

The candle’s light is a beacon to bring friendship to you and another person. When this is done, you may wish to sit and meditate on the spell that you have just cast, sending your energies out to bring that perfect friend to you. When you feel that your spell has been completed, then it has. Let your candle burn all the way out and release your circle, thanking the Goddess and the God.