Description
Discover the spellbinding history of witches in this guide to all things witchcraft for children.
Travel through time and across the globe in this book for children aged 8-12 as they uncover bewitching tales of historical witch trials, folklore and potions.
Featuring immersive storytelling from author Hazel Atkinson and enchanting illustrations from Camelia Pham, this book covers everything from the origin of the word witch to the modern-day beliefs of Wiccans. Meet magical women and hear about different forms of magic, from Ancient Egyptian Heka to South American Brujeria.
This witch book for children offers:
- Content by author Hazel Atkinson, whose background is in folklore and myth, that are academically rigorous, age-appropriate, and captivating.
- An international approach, looking at the history of witchcraft across the globe and through the ages.
- A fresh perspective on how the word witch has been used to persecute powerful, talented women through the ages.
This book delves into a variety of topics, such as the ways women have been unfairly treated throughout history, offering a fresh approach to the topic. Subjects such as witch hunts and trials are covered sensitively and appropriately for the age group. With magic, mystery and a whole lot of history at your fingertips, this book will leave children totally charmed.
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Love for The Extraordinary History of Witches
"The Extraordinary History of Witches is a book filled with magickal inspiration and information. It houses wonderful illustrations which capture the imagination and showcase the short articles beautifullyhighly recommended for all ages as a collection piece for the bookshelf." - Amber Raven, author of The Weybourne Witches.
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Book details
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:144 Pages
- Dimensions:287 x 236 x 19 mm
- Publication date:08/07/2025
- Publisher:Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- ISBN13:9780241721285
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.