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post Mar 18 2009, 11:44 PM
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As the title would suggest, this is a bit of a strange question, but does anyone know of any decent books on magic aimed for children? I don't mean that wizardology stuff, but books with actual genuine information that can really help with a child's early magic study.

Sidebar: ethics and ideas about children learning magic aside for the moment.

Anyway, I was looking at The Wizard's Book of Spells by Beatrice Philpotts, but I'm not sure if it can't be a bit too graphic at times. Has anyone seen anything that might fit the profile?

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post Mar 20 2009, 09:16 AM
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a few years ago i would have unequivocally said the "so you want to be a wizard" books by diane duane

they are fiction, but deal with magic in the real world far better than herr potter, and they have a good storyline

she used to be banned in all public and school libraries

but oh dear, they are popular now, and have been reprinted

was a series of 7 books, now maybe 8?

available on http://www.youngwizards.com/



of course there's my weavings, once you have exposed them to the idea of magic

they are designed to directly change the brain structure to supporting magical stuff

short, jock-friendly and to the point even for slow readers or different languages

"Emma Walks Both Worlds" the concept of walking in two worlds at once; above and below are really one place - emma.pdf

"Jimmy's Mom" - the difference between physical life and physical death and the reality of non-physical life temporarily incarnating into the physical - jimmy.pdf

"Joe Trucker" - moving one's awareness up and down the chakra's like a ladder, and how evolution means leaving the non-evolved behind - joe.pdf

"Rhin And The Magickal Attitude" - everyday magic, chaos and sigil, helping others with magic - rhin.pdf

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post Mar 20 2009, 02:04 PM
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QUOTE(esoterica @ Mar 20 2009, 10:16 AM) *

a few years ago i would have unequivocally said the "so you want to be a wizard" books by diane duane

they are fiction, but deal with magic in the real world far better than herr potter, and they have a good storyline

she used to be banned in all public and school libraries

but oh dear, they are popular now, and have been reprinted

was a series of 7 books, now maybe 8?

available on http://www.youngwizards.com/
of course there's my weavings, once you have exposed them to the idea of magic

they are designed to directly change the brain structure to supporting magical stuff

short, jock-friendly and to the point even for slow readers or different languages

"Emma Walks Both Worlds" the concept of walking in two worlds at once; above and below are really one place - emma.pdf

"Jimmy's Mom" - the difference between physical life and physical death and the reality of non-physical life temporarily incarnating into the physical - jimmy.pdf

"Joe Trucker" - moving one's awareness up and down the chakra's like a ladder, and how evolution means leaving the non-evolved behind - joe.pdf

"Rhin And The Magickal Attitude" - everyday magic, chaos and sigil, helping others with magic - rhin.pdf


Those "so you want to be a wizard" books are great. I've actually read a couple of them myself.


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post Apr 18 2009, 09:24 AM
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Mythical stories kept me going, they're designed to engage people in the way Imperial Arts suggested.

Personally had tales of Anansi, the spider who stole the stories of God, always tricking people that spider, hints at his, um... god given ability to malnpiulate his surroundings tugging at his web here and there, staying central to each tale learning lessons along the way but generally getting what he wants when he wants it... problem was that I had phobia of spiders, scared the crap out of me most of the time... the Lion the witch and the wardrobe did it for me later on, perfer the books to the films though, works the imagination ten times over.

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