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Baby’s Book of Familiars is a sweet and magical introduction to the special bond between children and their animal companions. More than just pets, these creatures are loving helpers, protectors, and friends...what magical folks call familiars. Whether furry, scaly, feathery, or slippery, each animal in this book offers a unique kind of wisdom and support to little ones as they grow.
Designed and illustrated by artist and mama Roxy Prima-Johnson, in collaboration with Los Angeles-based writer and witch Sarah Spurlock, this enchanting board book is inspired by the timeless beauty of vintage tarot cards and filled with hand-drawn illustrations that radiate love and charm.
Children will meet a range of magical animals, from dogs and cats to frogs, birds, snakes, rabbits, and more, learning not only their names and traits but also the comforting idea that their animal friends are always by their side. Perfect for kids who feel a deep love for animals, this book affirms that their connection is meaningful, magical, and everlasting.
Book Specs:
Hard Cover Board Book, Perfect for Toddlers and Kids
Trim Size: 6in x 6in
Page Count: 22 pages
Premium Matte Finish
NOTE: Baby’s Book of Familiars is available forPRE-ORDER. Books ship Aug 18th and tracking will be provided.
About the Author: Sarah Spurlock (she/her) is a writer, artist, and witch in Los Angeles. A trained historian, Sarah has a unique ability to interpret information for a large audience, turning complicated concepts into engaging stories that all can enjoy. Her work, which ranges from profiles to feature stories to children’s activity sections, has appeared in publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Sunset Magazine, and more. Her witchcraft zines can also be purchased at HausWitch in Salem, Massachusetts.
Sarah is a Gemini Sun and Leo Rising, and she’s never met a soapbox or a microphone she didn’t love. When she’s not writing, she’s working through her unending To Be Read stacks, collecting vinyl records with her husband Eric, training for competitive dancing, or snuggling her three-legged cat.
Baby’s Book of Familiars is a sweet and magical introduction to the special bond between children and their animal companions. More than just pets, these creatures are loving helpers, protectors, and friends...what magical folks call familiars. Whether furry, scaly, feathery, or slippery, each animal in this book offers a unique kind of wisdom and support to little ones as they grow.
Designed and illustrated by artist and mama Roxy Prima-Johnson, in collaboration with Los Angeles-based writer and witch Sarah Spurlock, this enchanting board book is inspired by the timeless beauty of vintage tarot cards and filled with hand-drawn illustrations that radiate love and charm.
Children will meet a range of magical animals, from dogs and cats to frogs, birds, snakes, rabbits, and more, learning not only their names and traits but also the comforting idea that their animal friends are always by their side. Perfect for kids who feel a deep love for animals, this book affirms that their connection is meaningful, magical, and everlasting.
Book Specs:
Hard Cover Board Book, Perfect for Toddlers and Kids
Trim Size: 6in x 6in
Page Count: 22 pages
Premium Matte Finish
NOTE: Baby’s Book of Familiars is available forPRE-ORDER. Books ship Aug 18th and tracking will be provided.
About the Author: Sarah Spurlock (she/her) is a writer, artist, and witch in Los Angeles. A trained historian, Sarah has a unique ability to interpret information for a large audience, turning complicated concepts into engaging stories that all can enjoy. Her work, which ranges from profiles to feature stories to children’s activity sections, has appeared in publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Sunset Magazine, and more. Her witchcraft zines can also be purchased at HausWitch in Salem, Massachusetts.
Sarah is a Gemini Sun and Leo Rising, and she’s never met a soapbox or a microphone she didn’t love. When she’s not writing, she’s working through her unending To Be Read stacks, collecting vinyl records with her husband Eric, training for competitive dancing, or snuggling her three-legged cat.