Walmart Selling ‘Children’s Book of Demons’ For Parents Who Want Kids To Summon The Devil

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For parents looking to introduce their children to devil worship and commune with the spirit of Satan, Walmart and Amazon are now selling a new children’s book called: ‘A Children’s Book of Demons’.

For parents looking to introduce their children to devil worship and commune with the spirit of Satan, Walmart and Amazon are now selling a new children’s book called: ‘A Children’s Book of Demons’.

In the book’s ‘about‘ section, the publishers try to turn the act of hailing Satan and summoning demons into a child-friendly activity saying: “summoning demons has never been so much fun”.

The site categorizes the book as a “playful guide” to conjure demons to communicate with “the spirit”. The children’s product is listed for children ages 5-10 and “inspires” kids to “create demons of their own”.

The book is a sort of coloring book whereby kids can draw demons and the devil using a system of sigils.

A Children's Book of Demons offers practical advice for children to help them communicate with the spirit of Satan.
A Children’s Book of Demons offers practical advice for children to help them communicate with the spirit of Satan.

As the Publishers Weekly text reads:

Leighton integrates a hands-on craft element into this playful guide that invites readers to conjure gentle demons by writing their sigils, which serve as “a phone number” straight to the spirit. The demons necessitate specific summons (a riddler named Corydon requires a sigil “drawn in bright red, the colour of a clown’s nose–preferably while you’re giggling”), and express specific characteristics and abilities that range from pragmatic to gross. They include “Flatulus,” whose talent is passing gas; “Quazitoro,” an expert at finding missing objects; and “Spanglox,” “the best-dressed demon in the underworld,” who offers cutting-edge fashion advice. Leighton’s renderings of the multieyed, multiarmed, sharp-toothed demons are outlandish without being creepy, and the creative concept will likely inspire some readers to create demons of their own. Ages 5-10. (July)

On Walmart’s site, the book is placed in a category called ‘Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural Kids’ Books’. It is listed at $9.88 per copy.

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry is a writer at The People's Voice. He covers politics, business and entertainment. Speaking truth to power since he learned to talk, Baxter has travelled in over 80 countries and won arguments in every single one. Live without fear.
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6 Comments

  1. “Order before midnight!” With satan and his minions in our face 24/7 via the various media, I don’t think much summoning is necessary.

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