Diwali
by Sital Gorasia Chapman
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Pub Date 6 Aug 2024 | Archive Date 14 Jun 2024
Quarto Publishing Group – words & pictures | words & pictures
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Description
Sonali and her brother Jay are inviting you to celebrate with them! Join in as they make rangoli patterns, cook up a feast with their nani and nana, and visit all their friends and family with gifts and delicious treats.
Along the way, you’ll learn how Diwali is a fun five-day celebration, all about the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.
This bright, engaging, and heart-warming book covers:
- The preparations on Dhanteras
- The cooking and baking on Kali Chaudas
- The delicious feast and fireworks on Diwali
- The special breakfast and gifts on Nutan Varsh
- The celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters on Bhai Beej
…and the joy and excitement of this spectacular festival are brought to life with:
- A salt dough diva recipe
- Instructions to make a rangoli pattern
- A colorful fact-file
- A fun quiz to complete together
In this immersive exploration of Diwali, kids join a family as they celebrate this vibrant festival. A simple way to introduce little ones to this important occasion, guided by young children who are celebrating.
Part of the Celebrations & Festivals series, you are invited into a family's celebrations as you explore the magic and excitement of religious and cultural festivals around the world.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711287198 |
PRICE | US$14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 48 |
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This is a beautifully illustrated book that makes it easy for kids and adults to talk about why Diwali is celebrated. I appreciated the amount of detail in the book along with the instructions for rangoli and recipes for sweets.
A very colourful book that has current and up to date information on Diwali. The book informs children about what Diwali is about and what happens during Diwali. Great book when talking to children about cultural holidays/celebrations.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this book for free in exchange for my review! All opinions are my own.
I really enjoyed this book because even though I've heard of Diwali, I didn't know much about it. I think it is important for people to realize that there is more than just Christmas as far as winter holidays go. Some might say that adults and children need to learn more about these holidays. I thought this book had fun illustrations and was easy to follow. Definitely recommend.
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Diwali follows Sonali and her little brother Jay as they celebrate Diwali. It shows specific days, customs as well as clothing of the holiday. It shows specifics that could incite great questions from children as they learn or share in the experience. It also provides supplemental material and recipes at the end of the book. It even has a quiz included!
The illustrations are great, bright and cheery, adding to the book as a whole.
It is a fantastic addition to any children’ book collection! It would be especially great for the age appropriate classroom, to help introduce other cultures and customs to young children.
We join the family who prepares for and celebrates the five day family centered celebration of lights known in Hindi as Diwali. We see the brilliantly colored clothing, fireworks and diva lights, and presents. At the end there are activities and recipes.
The illustrations by Darshika Varma are great fun, brilliantly colorful, imaginative, and delightful.
Perfect for reading alone or WITH someone of any age including ESL, and great for gifting to everyone, especially to a school or your local public library!
I requested and received a free temporary e-book on Adobe Digital Editions from Quarto Publishing Group – words & pictures | words & pictures via NetGalley. Thank you!
#Diwali #NetGalley Pub Date Aug 06 2024
This is a beautifully illustrated book that explains Diwali, its significance and traditions simply for the younger generation to understand. This is the perfect story to share with younger children as well as their friends who are not of Indian descent so that they can understand the true beauty of the festival. I love that it also has simple recipes and guides as well as a quiz to help the reader truly feel and understand the spirit of the occasion
This is such a simple little book but it does such an amazing job explaining Dawali and showing a family celebration. The pictures are so bright and beautiful, and the family so loving. Readers get to go through the holiday day by day, and there are even extra instructions like recipes. I highly recommend this book for young readers. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
Diwali is a simple, beautifully accessible and colorful introduction to the Hindu festival of lights written by Sital Gorasia Chapman. Due out 6th Aug 2024 from Quarto on their words & pictures imprint, it's 48 pages and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats.
This is such a beautiful and learning rich book about the customs and history of Diwali. The book is a first person account told by young Sonali with her extended family. She shows how they prepare for Diwali, the food and clothing and family traditions, and more. There's a surprising amount of history and lots of good detail written in age-appropriate and accessible language.
The illustrations by Darshika Varma are beautifully detailed and colorful and enhance the read very much. They're full of small bright details which invite readers to pause and take a closer look.
Five stars. This would be a superlative choice for public or classroom library, gift giving, or home use. The author/publisher have included discussion questions, crafts and recipes, and more information for further reading.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
⭐️5 Stars⭐️
I’m blown away by how well this book captured Hindu culture and the beauty of Diwali. This story does and excellent job immersing the reader into the festival through Hindu activities, traditions, foods, the meaning behind Diwali, and just enough playfulness to keep children interested. The family in this story truly felt as though they had come to life.
Beyond the deeply educational story, I was happily surprised to see that the back is filled with more in depth info about Diwali. This included facts, a recipe, DIY activities, and even a short quiz! I loved that it gave children a hands on opportunity to celebrate Diwali, while making the activities simple and easy to follow
I think this book is fantastic for Hindu children as they can learn about their culture, and why Diwali is such a special part of it. It can also make them feel seen, and show them representation of their culture. Lastly, I think this book is really great for anyone who wants to understand a loved ones culture better, no matter the age! I read this for my boyfriend, who is Hindu, and I found that it’s helped me understand Diwali in a more in depth way than any adult book ever has!
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
I received a copy of this eBook from netGalley for a honest review.
This book is a wonderful introduction into the Hindu holiday of Diwali. I learned a lot about these 5 days of celebration in this book. It's a great way to open kids eyes to this beautiful holiday and religion. Not only is the story great, the pictures colorful and engaging but there are recipes and activities to get into the Diwali spirit.
This book was a fantastic book about Diwali explained every single day with clear pictures which explained what's was happening.
It will give children a great understanding of the festival and why it is celebrated.
Thank you net gallery for the advance copy.
Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group - words & pictures for providing me with a copy of the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Diwali is a children's picture book that follows Sonali and her younger brother Jay as they celebrate the Hindu festival of Diwal, surrounded by friends and family.
This book was wonderful! The illustrations were so cute and had enough detail to be capturing whilst not being overwhelming. The story was fun and I learnt some things about Diwali, even as someone far outside of this book's target audience.
I loved the fact we had a little story first, followed by a non-fiction section at the back, and little-kid version of Sophie would've LOVED that little quiz at the end.
This was really a wonderful experience and is very educational whilst be easy to follow and fun. I would definitely recommend.
This book was so sweet! The illustrations are absolutely stunning and so colorful, so much to look at! I also loved how educational and engaging the book was. It teaches all about Diwali while still being fun. I also really appreciated the crafts, recipes, and quizzes at the end. I learned a lot and I feel like this is a great children's book!
A beautiful book for children diving into the celebration of Diwali.
The book was so masterfully illustrated, and the information in it very easy to understand, to the point where even I someone who had no idea of this tradition before easily understood the proceeding.
The choice to explain the tradition through a family celebrating it was absolutely brilliant, as it add so shows so clearly the love associated with these celebrations.
I adored this book! The first part is a story of a family celebrating Diwali and sharing day by day traditions and spending time with family. The second part of the book features a breakdown of the Five Days of Diwali, crafts, a recipe, and even a little quiz for kids to process what they learned. This would be a wonderful addition to a classroom and I would buy this for my nephews!
This book is precious and very informative. It is a great way for children and adults to learn about Diwali. I had heard of Diwali before, but never knew what it was about or how it was celebrated. I appreciated all the background information given throughout the story of Sonali and her brother Jay celebrating Diwali with their family and the various traditions it includes. I like that there was additional information in the back, as well as crafts and a quiz that kids can take. The artwork is also super cute and very well done.
Everything about this book is just gorgeous! The cover, the illustrations, the story; it’s all just wonderful. I absolutely love the colors used throughout the book. They are so eye catching. If I saw this book on a shelf, I would definitely gravitate towards it! My son and I both learned so much about Diwali!
4.5 Stars
I’m always happy (and curious) to read children’s books about our festivals. Since Diwali has become quite popular in recent times (Holi is next, though sadly both festivals are also being appropriated).
Anyway, the book is labeled non-fiction as it provides information about the five-day Diwali celebration. There’s a quick summary at the end, along with a quiz, steps to make salt diyas, instructions for rangoli (not the one we make; this is more of a lentil project we did in school), and the recipe for Shrikhand.
The content is simple and easy to read. It is spaced out across the pages and inserted around the illustrations. The narration is a bit dry but works well to provide the details.
The illustrations are vibrant and super cute. Can’t call them magical, but I do love the overall effect. Our skin tones are spot on (even our gods are brown, which gets brownie points). Thank you for the bindis and bangles, too. Little details like how the grandmother tucks her saree pallu when cooking and the red tilak on the dog’s forehead on Bhai beej day are a highlight for me. Not sure how many non-Indians will notice these, though. If I have to nitpick, the vibhuti on lines on the forehead will always be three (and not two).
To summarize, Diwali is a compact little book that provides some insights into the festival. It doesn’t go in-depth about the reasons but mentions them in 3-4 lines each. The focus here is on how families celebrate (this is the North version since, for us, Diwali is not a new year and is only a two-day festival).
Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – words & pictures, for eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
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P.S.: There are a couple of real-life images at the end taken from the internet (Getty images, credited mentioned on the last page).
This is a colourful and informative book. A great addition to any classroom and would enhance cultural understanding within other religous groups.
A very attractive and appealing book for children with information about Diwali explaining it simply and in an engaging way.
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