Diwali
Diwali - Paperback invites children and families to discover the joy and meaning of the five-day Diwali festival of lights. This warm, inviting picture book follows Sonali and her brother Jay as they visit nani and nana, make rangoli, cook a festive feast, and share gifts with friends and family. It’s a gentle, educational, and uplifting read designed for curious readers and family read-alouds, celebrating how light overcomes darkness and how kindness and learning shine in everyday life.
In Diwali - Paperback the story unfolds across five days of celebration, with pages that invite hands-on participation. You'll find simple instructions for making a rangoli, a salt dough diva recipe, a kid-friendly fact-file, and a playful quiz to complete together. The writing balances gentle storytelling with practical ideas, so children feel like active participants in the family's joyful preparations and celebrations.
Whether read aloud or explored independently, the book's structure and illustrations create an immersive experience. The narrative follows Sonali and Jay as they gather with family, learn about the five-day rhythm, and discover the values behind the traditions—light, goodness, and togetherness. Clear, friendly language and vibrant artwork make the concepts accessible for young readers and bring the festival to life without overwhelming them.
- Five-day festival celebration with Dhanteras, Kali Chaudas, Diwali night, Nutan Varsh, and Bhai Beej
- Rangoli patterns and a salt dough diva recipe to try together
- Colorful fact-file and a kid-friendly quiz to explore details
- Bright illustrations and warm, accessible writing that convey the joy of family celebrations
- Encourages curiosity about different cultures and the meaning of light over darkness
After finishing this Diwali book, children gain a warm understanding of the festival and a sense of belonging to a broader world. It leaves readers curious, inspired, and ready to share light with others, carrying with them the lasting joy of family, culture, and celebration.
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Diwali
Diwali
Diwali - Paperback invites children and families to discover the joy and meaning of the five-day Diwali festival of lights. This warm, inviting picture book follows Sonali and her brother Jay as they visit nani and nana, make rangoli, cook a festive feast, and share gifts with friends and family. It’s a gentle, educational, and uplifting read designed for curious readers and family read-alouds, celebrating how light overcomes darkness and how kindness and learning shine in everyday life.
In Diwali - Paperback the story unfolds across five days of celebration, with pages that invite hands-on participation. You'll find simple instructions for making a rangoli, a salt dough diva recipe, a kid-friendly fact-file, and a playful quiz to complete together. The writing balances gentle storytelling with practical ideas, so children feel like active participants in the family's joyful preparations and celebrations.
Whether read aloud or explored independently, the book's structure and illustrations create an immersive experience. The narrative follows Sonali and Jay as they gather with family, learn about the five-day rhythm, and discover the values behind the traditions—light, goodness, and togetherness. Clear, friendly language and vibrant artwork make the concepts accessible for young readers and bring the festival to life without overwhelming them.
- Five-day festival celebration with Dhanteras, Kali Chaudas, Diwali night, Nutan Varsh, and Bhai Beej
- Rangoli patterns and a salt dough diva recipe to try together
- Colorful fact-file and a kid-friendly quiz to explore details
- Bright illustrations and warm, accessible writing that convey the joy of family celebrations
- Encourages curiosity about different cultures and the meaning of light over darkness
After finishing this Diwali book, children gain a warm understanding of the festival and a sense of belonging to a broader world. It leaves readers curious, inspired, and ready to share light with others, carrying with them the lasting joy of family, culture, and celebration.
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Diwali - Paperback invites children and families to discover the joy and meaning of the five-day Diwali festival of lights. This warm, inviting picture book follows Sonali and her brother Jay as they visit nani and nana, make rangoli, cook a festive feast, and share gifts with friends and family. It’s a gentle, educational, and uplifting read designed for curious readers and family read-alouds, celebrating how light overcomes darkness and how kindness and learning shine in everyday life.
In Diwali - Paperback the story unfolds across five days of celebration, with pages that invite hands-on participation. You'll find simple instructions for making a rangoli, a salt dough diva recipe, a kid-friendly fact-file, and a playful quiz to complete together. The writing balances gentle storytelling with practical ideas, so children feel like active participants in the family's joyful preparations and celebrations.
Whether read aloud or explored independently, the book's structure and illustrations create an immersive experience. The narrative follows Sonali and Jay as they gather with family, learn about the five-day rhythm, and discover the values behind the traditions—light, goodness, and togetherness. Clear, friendly language and vibrant artwork make the concepts accessible for young readers and bring the festival to life without overwhelming them.
- Five-day festival celebration with Dhanteras, Kali Chaudas, Diwali night, Nutan Varsh, and Bhai Beej
- Rangoli patterns and a salt dough diva recipe to try together
- Colorful fact-file and a kid-friendly quiz to explore details
- Bright illustrations and warm, accessible writing that convey the joy of family celebrations
- Encourages curiosity about different cultures and the meaning of light over darkness
After finishing this Diwali book, children gain a warm understanding of the festival and a sense of belonging to a broader world. It leaves readers curious, inspired, and ready to share light with others, carrying with them the lasting joy of family, culture, and celebration.

















