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Fountaindale Public Library District: Get Ready For Diwali With Books For The Whole Family
I've enjoyed meeting and getting to know so many of you at the library. A few years ago, I met two young readers who told me about their ...
Joyce
October 27, 2021
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I’ve enjoyed meeting and getting to know so many of you at the library. A few years ago, I met two young readers who told me about their Diwali celebration at home. They were so animated in describing the lights, fireworks, decorations and food. It sounded like a wonderful celebration! I wanted to learn more, so I found several books about this festival of lights. A few interesting things I learned while reading and speaking with my two new friends:
- Diwali is known as a Hindu festival, but people of many faiths celebrate Diwali around the world.
- Diwali is the celebration of light overcoming darkness and good defeating evil.
- Rangoli art is traditionally displayed on the floor or a tabletop and represents happiness and positivity. In Hinduism, Rangoli invites Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck, into a family’s home.
Children’s Services is getting ready to celebrate Diwali with two special programs. On Tuesday, November 2, tweens can make their own Diwali card. And on Wednesday, November 3, families can make their own version of Rangoli art using colored sand.
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Read more about Diwali from the books below. Check them out and share them with your family and friends! Shubh Diwali!

Binny’s Diwali by Thrity Umrigar, illustrated by Nidhi Chanani

Shubh Diwali by Chitra Soundar, illustrated by Charlene Chua

Let’s Celebrate Diwali by Anjali Joshi, illustrated by Tim Palin
Diwali by Grace Jones

Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story by Jonny Zucker, illustrated by Jan Barger

Diwali by Rachel Koestler-Grack
This press release was produced by Fountaindale Public Library District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.



