The complete Diwali Book Set
The Why, What, and How of Celebrating India’s Festival of Lights
Ramayana, the story of Diwali!
The WHY Book
Why do we celebrate Diwali?
A golden deer, monkey army, flying chariots, spectacular battle scenes, kings and queens, 10-headed demon, and more. Ramayana, one of the greatest epics of India, has it all and is also considered the story of Diwali.
In this book, Maya, Neel, and their cute little partner, Chintu the squirrel, visit their Mausi (auntie) again who had taught them all about the 5 days of Diwali. This time, Mausi shares with them the dazzling story of King Ram, Queen Sita, and Demon Ravan that has been told for thousands of years and symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
Let’s Celebrate 5 Days of Diwali!
The WHAT Book
FIRST PLACE WINNER Prestigious International Purple Dragonfly Award
Ranked #387 in all of Amazon’s 8 million books, this BEST SELLER book is a delightful way for kids to learn about the FIVE days of Diwali!
You know about the 12 Days of Christmas. But do you know about the 5 days of Diwali, India’s Festival of Lights?
Go on an adventure with Maya, Neel and their cute little partner, Chintu the squirrel, as they learn all about this famous Indian festival of lights including Dhanteras, Diwali sweets, Rangoli drawings, fireworks and the special sibling bond of Bhai Dooj.
Diwali 50-Activity Book!
The HOW Book
Immerse yourself in endless hours of fun and learning with this 50 activities book.
Celebrate Diwali along with Maya, Neel, and their cute little partner, Chintu the squirrel, through Storytime, Dance-along, Craft, Recipes, Puzzles, Word games, Coloring & More!
Book a Dances & Stories Workshop
AT YOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY OR CORPORATE
Diwali Workshops & Celebrations
For Schools & Corporates
Diwali presentations, storytimes, author visits. Available virtually and in-person.
For Families in Chicago
Kids Diwali Party in Chicago. Oct 22 – Dance, Crafts, Games, Stories, Snacks!
For Families Nationwide
Free Storytime, Crafts, and more with our community of 4,200 families!