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Title: The Everything Kids' Witches and Wizards Book: Amaze Your Friends, Astound Your Parents, and Outwit Your Enemies! (Everything Kids Series) by L. T. Samuels ISBN: 1-58062-396-4 Publisher: Adams Media Corporation Pub. Date: 01 October, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (6 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: its ok
Comment: it is fun to make the activities but when it got to the potions and spells it was pretty obvios they knew they wouldnt work.like the one to bring a friend back,u make strawberry cookies for ur friend and say a spell.but at the end it spys to talk to them and tell them ur problem.so basically make something nice for them then tell them whats bothering u.so i dont recomend it for children who can tell the difference,like myself.
Rating: 5
Summary: the everything kids guied
Comment: there are neat recipes, games, puzzles and crafts in this book.
you can make a magic wand, robe, magic pouch, broom and a hat. you can also learn magical spells and potions.
Rating: 4
Summary: Safe Fun for Aspiring Magic Spellers
Comment: The Everything Kids' Witches and Wizards Book is unobjectionable in almost every way, and my group of Spiral Scouts (a new scouting program for kids in Earth-centered religions) enjoyed some of the crafts in it that we had happened to duplicate prior to the book's arrival in my stack of leader resources. I'm sure they'll enjoy doing some more of these activities over the next few months. I especially liked the recipies for theme-related snack foods in each chapter.
The tone is respectful both of magic and psychic powers and of the ecology, without mentioniong any god or gods whatsoever. That's part of what I mean by "unobjectionable"; all but the most fundamentalist parents or clergy will find little here to crusade against. The major ingredients for the most "serious" exercises are imagination and concentration. The less serious ones use common household or craft-store materials. And the kids are invited to think about what they're doing. Though the book doesn't take the next logical step of asking the kids to think about WHY they want to "cast a spell", that's an easy place for the parent or other adult to intervene.
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