Wiccan fluff-bunny books...
What an excellent way of referring to 'em...!

But I agree, at the same time, she emphasizes Wicca as a part of daily life, and a positive part, at that: as all religion should be, rather than something one does a single day out of the week (or month) for tangible social benefit and little else. There's a lot of good, practical, well-organized info in her books. Now, if she could just drop the Nancy Drew covers, the AD&D name, and the "sweet Nature" attitude...
I've always been hesitant about wearing any religious jewelry (including a silver pentagram necklace I made about twenty-five years ago, in which I take pride) in public. I've lost one job to my religious beliefs in the past, and so I've spent the past twenty-three years largely as a solitaire. But I applaud you for taking a stand of this sort. I just hope it doesn't backfire on your child.