The Young Witch's Guide to Living Magically teaches young witches that there is a strong connection between their body and spirit. With chapters on the internal, the external, and the home, young readers will learn to use charged crystals, healing herbs, and sacred spaces to help alleviate their stress and to create a better life for themselves. From projects such as baking lavender-chamomile cupcakes to creating shampoos to creating wind chimes and more, mystical expert Nikki Van De Car gives kids calming ways to bring peace, power, and magic into their busy lives.
For Ages 8-12
Contents
Welcome, Young Witch!
The Young Witch’s Garden
The Young Witch’s Cupboard
The Magical Wellness Inside You
Healing Magic
Your Tea Ritual
Ayurvedic Tea
Sad Day Bread
Crystal Chakra Ritural
Soothing Magic
Lavender Chamomile Cupcakes
Elderberry Syrup
Gentle Rest Tea
Crystal Love Ritual
Love and Friendship Tea
A Soothing Meditation for Young Witches
Empowering Magic
Brightening Breakfast Bars
Divination Tea
How to Read Tea Leaves
Psychic Power Oil
Moon Manifestation Ritual
The Magical Wellness Outside You
Healing Magic
A Sore Muscle Poultice
Eucalyptus Healing Oil
Ayurvedic Massage Oil
Yoga Massage
Gentle Shampoo and Conditioner for Young Witches
Earthing Ritual for Well-Being
Soothing Magic
Plantain and Honey Salve for Bruises or Insect Bites
Relaxing Bath Salts
Healing Bath Salts
Sweet Dreams Balm for a Good Night’s Sleep
Yin Yoga Practice for Young Witches
Wellness Water Ritual
Empowering Magic
Finding Your Voice Lip Balm
The Five Rites
Love and Be Loved Body Cream
The Magical Wellness in Your Home
Healing Magic
Fresh Cleaning Spray
Bells on Your Door
A Sweeping Spell
Soothing Magic
Your Own Crystal Grid
A Restful Sleep Charm Bag
Magical Wind Chimes
DIY Diffuser for Stress
Empowering Magic
The Young Witch’s Altar
Runes for Wellness
DIY Prayer Flags
The Magic in Yourself
Glossary
“Youth librarians, school counselors, scout leaders, and leaders of other tween activity groups will find innovative programming ideas, as will parents looking for non-tech-oriented family activities.” --Booklist
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