Nature Folklore for Children: Capturing Their Curiosity and Inspiring Awe

boy playing with leaves

I have always especially loved nature folklore. It provides such a beautiful glimpse into how people use signs from nature as a way to navigate daily life. It reveals how attuned people used to be to the natural world and the ebb and flow of the seasons. Spotting certain animals or birds came to be associated with good or bad fortune; plants and flowers were used as cures; and stories of fantastical creatures, such as fairies and elves, were told to account for unexplained events.

Gruesome Folk Healing: The Curious Cures for Warts and Wens

Weobley, Herefordshire © 2016 Anne O'Brien

These remedies, many of them fairly gruesome to our ears, were recorded only 100 years ago by Mrs Ella Mary Leather at the beginning of the 20th century, from the towns and villages of Herefordshire. Here are the folk memories of people who remembered these remedies being used and, what’s more, being efficacious. They are […]

The Skull-Faced Bishop: The Horrific Image of One Vancouver Island Ghost

Skull faced bishop - skeleton's face with a hood. http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=57173&picture=skull

Bishop Seghers’ apparition is one of Vancouver Island’s most terrifying visages.

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