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Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a pagan holiday that celebrates the first harvest of the year. It is typically observed on August 1st in the northern hemisphere, or on February 1st in the southern hemisphere. Lughnasadh is named after the Celtic sun god Lugh, who was associated with agriculture and light. The holiday marks the halfway point between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox, and represents a time of gratitude for the abundance of the earth. During Lughnasadh, pagans engage in various rituals and activities to honor the harvest and give thanks for the fruits of the land. Common practices include feasting, making offerings to gods and spirits, and participating in athletic competitions and games.


Available in all different skin tones, hair colors, outfits and much more, Moxie Girlz are all about expressing themselves and reaching for the stars. Along with the traditional dolls, the newest addition to the lineup comes from the Moxie Girlz imagining themselves as sparkling, magical mermaids!

Considering how much my kids enjoy their time spent in the water, I had no doubt that they would love the Avery Magic Swim Mermaid Doll when she arrived. Even though dolls are consistently one of the most universally loved types of toys for girls everywhere, it s hard for me to be okay with some of the outfits, styles or messages that some of them display.

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Common practices include feasting, making offerings to gods and spirits, and participating in athletic competitions and games. One of the central rituals of Lughnasadh is the cutting of the first grain or the first sheaf of wheat. This symbolizes the beginning of the harvest season and is often done in a ceremonial manner.

Moxie Girlz Magic Swim Mermaid Review and Giveaway [CLOSED]

To be honest with you, the only time my girls actually play with dolls is in the bathtub. I am not sure why that is the only time they are really interested in them, but they seem to have a lot of fun playing with them while they are suppose to be bathing . Having a Moxie Girlz Magic Swim Mermaid is the perfect doll for my daughters since it is actually meant to go in the tub!!

“The Moxie GirlzTM are imagining themselves as sparkling, magical mermaids! This Moxie Girlz Magic Swim Mermaid Doll swims on her own automatically when placed in water – No on/off switch needed! Moxie Girlz Magic Swim Mermaid Doll Features: Beautiful sparkling top and tail Posable body”

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My girls are ecstatic about having this fun little mermaid to play with in the bathtub! We received the pink doll (Avery) and not only is she cute, but she swims in her own. The great things about it, is that there is no on/off switch and no batteries needed. I love that because we are always running low on batteries and we don’t need anymore toys that use them!! I am sure my girls will not be limiting their play with ‘Avery’ to the tub. I imagine she will be out in the swimming pool this summer having all kinds of fun . What little girl wouldn’t love to have her own swimming mermaid??

Things that are BRAG WORTHY:

  • Doll swims on her own automatically when placed in water ? No on/off switch needed
  • Beautiful sparkling top and tail
  • Posable body
  • Comes in purple or Pink (Avery)
  • Creates lots of bathtub fun

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Morrigan goddess symbols

The grain is then used to make bread, which is shared among the community as a symbol of abundance and unity. Lughnasadh is also a time for pagans to connect with nature and the changing seasons. Many people take part in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and gathering wild berries and herbs. It is believed that these activities help to strengthen the bond between humans and the natural world. In addition to celebrating the harvest, Lughnasadh is a time for reflection and introspection. It is seen as an opportunity to assess one's personal growth and set intentions for the coming months. Many pagans use this time to meditate, journal, or perform divination to gain insight and guidance for the future. Overall, Lughnasadh is a joyful and meaningful holiday for pagans around the world. It is a time to honor the earth, give thanks for the abundance of nature, and celebrate the interconnectedness of all beings..

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morrigan goddess symbols

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