Naming Ceremony Resource Book Compiled by Vlady M Peters

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Baby Naming Resource Book 

A book with oodles of samples which can go into compiling a Naming Ceremony, segmented in an easily recoverable form.

Vlady has helped countless of parents - single, married, or still thinking about marriage - to create ceremonies equal to their expectations, be it for the amenable little miss of six months or the six year old mister with a few ideas of his own.

Step children, in particular, are made to feel welcome with a naming ceremony to introduce them into their new family circle.

Find out how you too can become a Naming Ceremony Specialist by taking  look at her resources.

Consisting of over 100 pages, the book has been divided into accessible segments to make the compiling of a baby naming ceremony not only easy but a positive delight.

 Included in the book is

(a) an overview of what the baby naming ceremony is all about. 

(b) helpful advice on who to involve in a baby naming ceremony.  

(c) suggestions on a baby naming ceremony for the adopted child

(d) suggestions for symbolisms to create a visual picture 

 

There are readings which have been divided into the following segments:-

  • Readings by Parents or close relatives directed towards the Child

  • Readings addressing the Parents by the Child.

  • Readings addressing the Parents by other adults interested in the welfare of the child.

  • Readings on family matters.

  • Blessings and Benedictions.

In the same manner, there are special affirmation and promises made to the child.

  • Promises made by Parents to the Child

  • Promises by Parents to each other

  • Promises by Grandparents made to the Child

  • Grandparents' promises to their own children

  • Siblings' promises to the child

  • Promises to the Child by Godparents/Guideparents/Guardparents/Mentors/Sponsors

  • Promises by all those present to the child

There are many rituals and symbolisms such as

  • Candle Lighting by Parents

  • Candle Lighting by Grandparents

  • Candle Lighting by Godparents/Guideparents/Guardparents/Mentors/Sponsor

Other rituals and symbolisms include

  • Gifts

  • Water

  • Wishes

  • Trees

There are numerous Introductions and Conclusions that can be used as they are, or adapted to the particular occasion.

Over 150 pages in all, this is a book that no celebrant who who is serious about assisting parents to hold a memorable Naming Ceremony can afford to be without.

Whether you've performed many ceremonies before, or you're just starting, this book will make you an expert. It is probably the most comprehensive Baby Naming book you'll ever be offered.

Order Your Copy Now 


 

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Contact Vlady at vlady_celebrant@yahoo.com.au, ring her on (07) 3283 8567 - Mobile: 0415 324 982 or write to her Vlady M Peters, Civil Marriage Celebrant, PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld. 4020. Australia.