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Celtic
Mandala Coloring Book $22.95US
For millennia, the Celts have produced beautiful art and imaginative
myths that millions of people still enjoy. We can learn much from the
cultures deep respect for nature and its devotional wayscrucial
qualities for helping us negotiate the demands of modern life. The
Celtic Mandala Coloring Kit combines Celtic wisdom with the power of
mandalas: intricate geometric designs that have long been used to calm
and focus the mind. This attractive, spirit-enhancing set offers 12
greeting cards, each with a mandala based on a Celtic pattern to color
in, a set of 10 high-quality colored pencils, and a gorgeously
illustrated 40-page book that contemplates the capacity of Celtic
thought to foster spiritual growth and harmony with the world. Entitled
Celtic Inspiration, the volume includes fascinating information on the
history and religion of the Celtic peoples, along with rich, full-color
versions of the 12 images on the cards and step-by-step guidance on how
to use these pictures as the basis for peaceful, inspirational
meditations.
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Mythic
Bestiary Illustrated Guide $34.95US
Dragons and firebirds, fairies and orcs: these are
just a few of the residents of The Mythic
Bestiary. A whole menagerie of make-believe beings
from the earth, water, and air inhabit these
stunningly written and eye-catching pages, from
Japans Yukki-onna, a beautiful but deadly spirit
who appeared to stranded travelers, to the
two-headed venomous snake Amphisbaena, which
hailed from the imagination of the Greek poet
Nicander. Many are hybrids such as the
Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs gorgeous combination of
serpent and bird; others, more monstrous, tested
the mettle of ancient heroes. A few, like the
gigantic winged lion, lammasu served as guardian
angels, warding against evil spirits. This guide
gives not only a taxonomy of size, appearance,
habitat, and powers, but also provides vivid
descriptions of the cultures that produced them.
This is a beautiful 256 page hardcover book.
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Fin
M'Coul: The Giant of Knockmany Hill $7.00US
Stories about the popular Irish Giant, Fin
M'Coul, have been handed down from generation to generation.
Fin M'Coul is best known for the Giant's Causeway, the highway he
built between Ireland and Scotland. In this story Fin
encounters a giant Cucullin at Knockmany Hill. A very funny
adventure indeed. Great Irish Story for your wee ones.
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Child's Book of Irish Rhymes $7.00US
A captivating miniature anthology of
children's rhymes, compiled from the author's childhood and her
father's primary school textbooks, is delightfully illustrated in
pastels and crayon by an Irish artist.
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Celtic Fairy Tales $12.00US
Two
volumes containing 26 stories of Celtic
folk tales collected by the leading
British folklorist Joseph Jacobs
(1854-1916). The 26 stories are
accompanied by eight full-page plates,
37 drawings, and decorated capitals and
end pieces that help make this book the
charming one that generations of
youngsters have proclaimed it to be.
Paperback, 267 pgs.
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Elves,
Gnomes, Fairy Coloring Book $6.00US
Elves, gnomes, small
trolls, brownies, leprechauns and other little people are depicted
here in captivating illustrations by well-known children's book
artist John OBrien. Children will naturally enjoy these appealing
drawings, while adults will find them both amusing and artful.
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Iron
On Transfers $8.00US
Perfect for needlework and
other crafts projects, whimsical drawings appear in a
variety of shapes and sizes suitable for use as individual
illustrations, borders, or corner accents. 75 images feature
friendly elves, playing music and bearing flowers, and
delicate fairies, seated on blossoms and flying through
treetops. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions explain
how to transfer the patterns to cloth, paper, wood and more.
Both children and adults will love the touch of fantasy
these adorable designs will add to any project.
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Fairy
Magick
$20.00US
With more than 100 spells, rituals, and journeys, this
practical book is designed to help you in matters of romance, love, and
beauty, as well as home, health, protection, and wealth. Hands-on
techniques and information include Faery origins, history and lore; how
to create a Faery Ring and Faery Magick circle; food & brew offerings,
correspondences; and easy-to-do spells, rituals and meditative journeys.
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Celtic
Prayers Book
$19.95US
This book contains some
ancient as well as modern Celtic prayers for your child to learn and
enjoy. Hardcover.
Magic
Fairy Forest $7.95US
The invitations to the once-in-a-millenium party have arrived--and
every child`s presence is requested! Once every thousand years,
deep in the magic forest, the fairies hold a special dance. The
time is now, so make sure to invite all the enchanted guests: the
royal family in their castle; trolls, gnomes, elves, and
leprechauns; animals in the magical barn; winged beings up in
"cloud city"; and water creatures in the hidden glen.
Pretty stickers make each picture captivating, and kids will love
creating this fairytale world.
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Muggles
& Magic
$23.00US
With more than 50,000 copies of the first two editions in
print, the popular Muggles and Magic has been substantially
revised and updated to feature more exciting, up-to-the-minute
information, including a photo essay on the famous Harry
Potter-themed retail store, Whimsic Alley; a first-hand
account of J.K. Rowling`s celebrated August 2006 book reading
in New York (with full-color photos); a new section on Harry
Potter fans, with an article written by Steve Van Ark,
webmaster of the Harry Potter Lexicon and popular speaker at
Harry Potter conventions. George Beahm has written more than
twenty books on pop culture, including Passport to Narnia and
Fact, Fiction, and Folklore in Harry Potter`s World. This is a
377 page trade softcover book.
Step
inside Fairies $11.95US
Do you believe in fairies? This enchanting 3-D book would
make anyone answer yes! It practically sprinkles children
with fairy dust and flies them into fairyland on moonbeams
to meet the magical beings who live there. And these shy
creatures come in a surprising number of forms, from the
familiar cherubs with gossamer wings to animals. Everything
fairy materializes on these many-layered pages: famous
fairies in stories, like Tinkerbell; garden fairies who work
among the flowers and trees; and useful fairies (including
Brownies) that help around the home. Theres even an
invitation to the fairy ball, with a maypole!
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