About BookSpeed Magical Wheel of The Year
Celebrate the eight Pagan Wheel of the Year festivals with sisters Selene and Gaia. From ghostly fun at Samhain to tree-decorating at Yule, fairy dances at Beltane, and midsummer joy at Litha, this beautifully illustrated hardback invites children and families to discover nature’s rhythms through stories, crafts, baking, and seasonal traditions — all year long.
Why you’ll love it
Child-friendly guide to Pagan festivals with a gentle, nature-based approach.
40 hands-on activities: carve pumpkins, make wish trees, bake simple breads, create leaf prints, and more.
Rich, full-colour illustrations that bring each season to life.
Perfect for home, classrooms, and Waldorf/forest-school inspired learning.
Festivals included
- Samhain (Autumn’s end)
- Yule (Winter Solstice)
- Imbolc (First stirrings of spring)
- Ostara (Spring Equinox)
- Beltane (May Day)
- Litha (Midsummer / Summer Solstice)
- Lughnasadh / Lammas (First harvest)
- Mabon (Autumn Equinox)
What’s inside
Short stories following Selene & Gaia through each festival
Clear, step-by-step crafts and recipes using simple materials
Ideas for family rituals & nature walks to mark the turning seasons
Book details
- Author: Demoncy, Berengere & Ruiz y Lopez
- Format: Hardback
- Illustrations: Full colour
- Pages: 144
What is the Wheel of the Year for kids?
A child-friendly way to explore eight seasonal festivals with crafts, stories, and nature activities.
Is this suitable for schools or home-ed?
Yes — activities are easy to adapt for primary-aged children and group settings.
Do I need special materials?
No — most projects use everyday craft supplies and natural finds (leaves, twigs, flour, string, etc.).
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