Diwali Books

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Lighting a LampReview Date: 2008-01-03
Nice Introduction to Diwali! Review Date: 2004-11-17

Good book about Diwali for Emergent Readers! Review Date: 2004-11-22

Brilliant for kids and teachersReview Date: 1999-09-12
Intro. to holiday for young children. Very BritishReview Date: 2000-05-28


Excellent job!Review Date: 2001-02-08
Explore customs & traditions associated with this festivalReview Date: 2001-03-12
There are better books available.Review Date: 2002-10-05
The illustrations, which are mono-chromatic and poorly executed take up 6 entire pages of the 21 pages allotted to narration.
The text is written unevenly, shifts between first and third person and provides only minimal information about the traditions of Diwali. For example, "The kitchen smells so..o..o. good. Mom is making lots of sweets and snacks."(sic)
The four-page 'crafts' section consists of very vague instructions for making rangoli, wicks and diyas--with no illustrations. These are the diya instructions: "Using clay have each child make a small container or a bowl by using his or her hand as a base."(sic)
There are also a glossary, word-search and four recipes included which I will not test as I am returning this book.
Instead of this title I would recommend:
Diwali by Chris Deshpande
(bright photographs and informative text)
Lights for Gita by Rachna Gilmore (a fictional story)
Ravi's Diwali Surprise
(a fictional story with a few photographs and, again, weak illustration)
Rama and the Demon King by Jessica Souhami (lushly
illustrated children's version of the Ramayana)
The bright, cheerful jacket of "Here Comes Diwali" belies a dull and uninspiring interior.


excellent for all Indians living abroadReview Date: 1999-06-28
Book reviewReview Date: 2000-04-09

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Celebrate Diwali:Review Date: 2007-08-29
Aimed at 6-9 year old children the series is rich in photographs from around the world and lower on textual explanations, letting the pictures speak for themselves.
The pictures are amazing and well laid out. For someone who celebrates Diwali, the pictures will seem incomplete because there are so many more aspects than can be represented in a 32 page book. But for someone who has no idea about Diwali, this is a very good introduction.
nice photos, fact-check pleaseReview Date: 2007-09-29
The photographs are lovely; but I am concerned the other facts may be erroneous too.

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DisappointedReview Date: 2008-04-29
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I hope the writer does more books like this simple for kids to understand.