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=== Periodicals ===
=== Periodicals ===
* ''Children's Annual'', published annually between 1978 and 1987 in the month of December by the [[Parents Theosophical Research Group]], a department of the [[Theosophical Order of Service|TOS]], U.S.A.
* ''Children's Annual'', published annually between 1978 and 1987 in the month of December by the [[Theosophical Order of Service#Parents Theosophical Research Group|Parents Theosophical Research Group]], a department of the [[Theosophical Order of Service|TOS]], U.S.A.


== Additional resources ==
== Additional resources ==

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Children have been a major focus of many branches of the Theosophical Movement, with great emphasis placed on their spiritual development and education. See also:

Education and the Theosophical Movement
Boy Scout Movement and Theosophical Movement

Theosophical teachings about children

Theosophical Society, Adyar

Point Loma and successor organizations

United Lodge of Theosophsts

Literature for children

  • Weir, Mary Evalyn. The Little Brown Elf. Ojai, California: Parents' Theosophical Research Group, 1975. Illustrated by Mireille Zupa. 48 pages.
  • Workman, Rona Morris. Mary Ellen Through the Ages. Wheaton, Illinois: Theosophical Press, 1939. Illustrated by Iris Weddell White. 44 pages.

Periodicals

Additional resources

Articles

Books and pamphlets

Notes