June 30, 2005

Books by Lyon

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Peek inside Watchers!

Watchers by W. Lyon MartinWho’s hiding in corners and watching in the dark? A trap is set and our hero receives a big surprise when the watchers are finally captured.

Something is watching Thomas as he’s sleeping. He decides that he will discover who is frightening him and hatches a plan to catch them in a trap. The story goes from spooky to secure when Thomas discovers who he has captured.

A bouncing bedtime tale your kids are sure to request again and again even after they know the secret.

Reviews

W. Lyon Martin’s new illustrated children’s book Watchers is a charming bedtime story for anyone who believes in a little magic and wants to share some fairy dust with their children.

The story, based upon her friend Kelley’s childhood nighttime prayer, is a wonderful affirmation of protection and love by residents of the magical world. It addresses the issue of children’s bedtime anxiety in a positive and comforting way, with a reassuring message at the end.

Lyon’s trademark watercolor illustrations have been bathed in moonlight for this book. These charming paintings are full of soothing and deep colors, and are the perfect compliment to this delightful bedtime story sure to become a favorite part of any child’s bedtime ritual of being tucked in with a lovely book.
Mickie Mueller — Illustrator The Well Worn Path and The Hidden Path tarot decks

With its bright energetic illustrations and charming story, Watchers takes us back to the days when all things were still possible and nighttime was a magical time.
Amy Brown — Fantasy & Faery Artist


Peek inside Aidan’s First Full Moon Circle!

Aidan's First Full Moon CircleAidan and his parents have been solitary witches for as long as he can remember. At the rising of the Harvest Moon, his family is invited to a local coven’s Full Moon Esbat celebration. Aidan is jittery about joining a Circle full of strangers. While he is enjoying himself around the bonfire, the High Priestess and his mother cook up a plan to get him involved in the Harvest Moon ritual. Aidan learns he is an important member of the Pagan community.

While reading the story, children can help Seamus the squirrel gather enough acorns for the coming winter by finding where they are hidden within the captivating illustrations.

An enchanting, fictional tale of a Wiccan nighttime gathering, Aidan’s First Full Moon Circle will engage young readers with magical images while introducing some coven ritual basics.


Peek inside A Magical Child!

An Ordinary Girl, A Magical Child Pagan children's bookA wonderfully illustrated Pagan kid’s book that explores Pagan magic, Wiccan customs and holidays through one child’s point of view.

this work is an enjoyable romp along with Rabbit and her family as she learns about her religious path. The story is timeless, and the information within even more so. This book should be a required text for any religious study involving our youth — both Pagan and Non-Pagan ...Excerpt from the foreword, M. R. Sellars

Join Rabbit in a joyful spin around the Wheel of the Year as she celebrates with her family and learns about herself and her Pagan Ways.

This Pagan kid’s book, An Ordinary Girl, A Magical Child is lavishly illustrated with original watercolor paintings. Written for school-aged children, whether they are being raised Pagan or just are curious about a friend or relative’s spiritual Path, this book explains in a clear and gentle voice just what a Pagan is, what Wiccans believe and how one family celebrates throughout the year.

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