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Hardcover The Wandmaker's Guidebook [With Apprentice Wand, Feathers, Crystals, Sand] Book

ISBN: 0439862655

ISBN13: 9780439862653

The Wandmaker's Guidebook [With Apprentice Wand, Feathers, Crystals, Sand]

Learn the art of wandmaking from this ancient guidebook. It includes a blank wand and natural elements to make it your own.

Become a wandmaker's apprentice. This guidebook covers every aspect of making your own wand, from the type of wood to the powers that you can create with natural elements like sand, herbs, feathers and more. Your personal powers can be placed in the twist off handle. What kind of wand will you make?

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good

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Customer Reviews

7 ratings

Don’t buy this

It doesn’t come with the wand or anything. Do not waste your money.

Wandmaker

The book was missing the wand

Cool book

This is such an awesome book. With many little flaps, envelopes and fold out pages on wands and wizardry. I especially love that they give you your own wand and little stuff to put with the wand to make it as "magical" as you want.

Good Choice

I bought this for my eight-year-old son for Christmas. He has enjoyed all of the "ology" books such as Egyptology, Dragonology etc. This was pretty much the first gift he wanted to explore on Christmas morning. He enjoyed reading it, and then creating his personalized wand. It kept his interest for quite some time. Glad I got it; it's a great addition to the collection

Rave reviews from my young friend

Even though I'm an elementary school librarian, I can't review this book any better than my young (10 year old) friend did after I gave it to him as a birthday present. "Thank you for the Wandmaker's Guide Book!!! My friends and I have really enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading the captions. I've also really enjoyed reading the whole page at night. I have a friend who is also into magic. He has a book just like mine but it is about dragons. Since you have given me the book, he and I have really been linked to each other. Every day we eat lunch together and after school we get our books and study in my fort. Thanks again! P.S. Next time I see you tell me where you got the book. P.S.S. Also, remind me to give you a big thank you next time I see you."

Entertaining and fun

This is a fun gift for a young Harry Potter or Wizardology fan. My 7 year old is enjoying the book immensely. Some parents might be worried about a "pagan" plaything like a wand, but most kids will simply have fun with the kit and learn a little something along the way. Although the "information" in the book is fictional, this is quite an erudite book, and parents who want their children to know something of world history may find this book a great starting point. I particularly enjoyed the reference to the "High Council of Aratta", and gave my son a lecture on Aratta in Sumerian literature, which he listened to with more patience that usual.... Most kids, brought up on a steady diet of cheap paperbacks, are also quite enchanted with beautiful books like this one, and the -ology books.

Fun pagan primer for children

I looked through this book at my daughter's school book fair and decided in no time that it was definitely a keeper. The book is in the "tradition" of the -Ology books (Wizardology, Dragonology, etc.) with its paper foldouts, inset artifacts, and lavish illustrations. What I like most about it is that it approaches the topic of personal connectedness to the Earth. The section "Harnessing the Energy of Nature" provides a wonderful foldout of the constellations, discusses the phases of the moon and animal totems, and details the properties of certain crystals. Because I am trying to incorporate more pagan elements into my family traditions, I thought this was a great way to reinforce some of these things with my 8yo daughter. Something on her level, that appeals to her sense of fun and imagination. The book also includes a wand which my daughter is particularly keen to start using. Of course, she knows wands aren't exactly playthings, but it does serve nonetheless to sharpen her enthusiasm for digging into the book. Also, I'm rather pleased that the book includes some "ego busters" so to speak -- counsel on "getting fancy" with the wand or thinking that one is all-powerful, etc. Wands do not confer power, and the one who wields a wand should be humble (and smart) enough to know that. We haven't finished the book yet, but I am very pleased with what I've found so far. Definitely one for the permanent library.
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