Celebrate Diwali With Sweets, Lights, and Fireworks in the year of 2018
|Celebrate Diwali With Sweets, Lights, and Fireworks in the year of 2018
Celebrate Diwali With Sweets, Lights, and Fireworks in the year of 2018 Celebrate Diwali brings to life the holiday’s traditions, food, and celebration rituals. This year Diwali falls on 7th November 2018. The informative back matter includes Diwali recipes, a glossary, a Diwali card game, a map, and a resource list of books and Web sites. All books are very interesting but Diwali history book is very interesting.
This book was a favorite of my daughter’s and I wish we’d brought it with us when we moved. I have been very impressed with all of the books from this series. They provide clear, interesting ways to introduce religious festivals to children. They are also very helpful for the parents or other adult readers who might not know the religious festivals of other traditions but want to explain them to their children. Presents differences between North and South Indian, Jain and Sikh observances much better than other general children’s books available. Though I doubt the young man carrying two loads of flower garlands is taking them home to decorate. Awesome documentary photos, regardless. The provision of a recipe and crafts is especially helpful for multicultural classrooms.
Diwali- A festival full of sweet memories, a sky full of fireworks, mouth full of sweets, a house full of diyas and heart full of enjoyment.
Diwali – The gorgeous festival of snacks and sweets everyone enjoying a royal feast; when old and young with delight meet and with love and affection do all hearts beat.
Diwali is the time for joy and cheer,
People feel merriment and mirth.
Let this divine festival by the start,
Of prosperous and successful life.
May you have a blessed Deepavali!
The lights of Diwali are bringers
of good health, long life and good luck.
May you celebrate this occasion
so that you will attain all of these good things.
Flying fireworks – rockets, missiles, etc. – should always be lighted in open grounds pointing straight up
Firecrackers, bombs, and flowerpots should not be lighted holding them. It is always safer to light them from the side without bending over them.