Magic Child: A Bedtime Ritual. Sarah Beck, Nicole Revy

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ISBN: 9781956712209 | 30 pages | 1 Mb

- Magic Child: A Bedtime Ritual
- Sarah Beck, Nicole Revy
- Page: 30
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781956712209
- Publisher: Moon Dust Press
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Overview
A magical bedtime spell for spiritual families, Magic Child brings the tools of grounding, breathwork, and protection into a bedtime routine to help caretakers and children manifest a calm environment. This board book honors these traditions, recognizing them as an everyday ritual and way to create magic. Magic Child is a bedtime spell for spiritual families. This enchanting book brings the tools of grounding, breathwork, herbalism, casting a circle of protection, and talking to spirits into a bedtime routine to help caretakers and children manifest a calm sleep environment. Magic Child seeks to honor these traditions, recognizing them as an everyday ritual and a way to create magic. Glowing candle, clear sweet chime. Draw your circle with a rhyme. Evening wind and cricket thrum. Buzzing mind slows to a hum. What can you touch, hear, and smell? Magic child, cast a spell. Using a rhythmic meter and the repeated refrain of "magic child, cast a spell," the text walks readers through a gentle meditation that introduces relaxation and self-care techniques to readers aged from infant to three. As Magic Child is read at bedtime, children engage in a metacognitive journey to think about how people care for themselves by preparing for rest. Illustrated entirely in hand-carved and printed linocuts in a warm two-color palette, Magic Child will quickly become a beloved bedtime ritual.
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