| Gingerbread Grandma's Cauldron |
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| Food, fun and fantasy for families... |
| These pages are designed to provide fun, family-oriented activitiesfor Pagan parents and their children. |
Everyone knows the story of the two young childrenwho, being abandoned in the forest by their parents, found a house made of gingerbread. When they began eating the house, an old woman came out and invitedthem to come inside.
In most versions of the story, the old woman is depictedas a wicked witch who wishes to eat the children after turning them into gingerbread.
Now, perhaps, somewhere there are people who want to turn little children into something they were never meant to be, but it certainly isn't here!
In Grandma's Cauldron you will find a tasty mix of crafts, recipes and activities which you can use to help your children avoid becoming "cookie cutter" copies of their friends and classmates. The activities here are designed to stimulate your child's curiosity, build every child's self-esteem and strengthen family bonds.
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| Calendar of Celebrations |
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Samhain
October 31 |

Yule
December 21 |

Imbolc
February 2 |
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Mabon
September 21 |
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Ostara
March 21 |
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Lughnassadh
August 1 |
Mid-Summer
June 21 |

Beltaine
May 1 |
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***Dates for most celebrations are approximate, since they are based on the solar calendar...
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| Stories |
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Grandma's Storybook
Original versions
of traditional tales |

Stories for
Pagan Preschoolers
Meagan's Stories |

Pagan Stories
for
Older Children
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Goddess Stories
from Kris Waldherr
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| Parenting Hints |
Who is
Grandma? |
Child's Bill
of Rights |
101 Ways to
Praise a Child |
Everyday Fun
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Animated Grandma copyright Kitty Roach.
"Everyday fun" graphic from Jo's World
Other graphics adapted by c.j.brown fromline drawings in "Creations on Computer" designed by Annette Ward, produced by Provo Craft.
Content of these pages copyright 1999 C.J. Brown
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