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This book is all about Diwali, the festival of lights! Celebrated for 5 days every year in the fall, this holiday commemorates the Ramayana, a story which highlights the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Learn more about this beautiful celebration and how you can participate. Diwali is celebrated all over the world, and it's for everyone. Core themes in this book: Beliefs, Identity, Joy, Sharing Meet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.…mehr

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This book is all about Diwali, the festival of lights! Celebrated for 5 days every year in the fall, this holiday commemorates the Ramayana, a story which highlights the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Learn more about this beautiful celebration and how you can participate. Diwali is celebrated all over the world, and it's for everyone. Core themes in this book: Beliefs, Identity, Joy, Sharing Meet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.
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Autorenporträt
Chhavi Arya Bhargava (she/her) is an Indian American Canadian entrepreneur, award-winning author, and former elementary school teacher who believes we all have the power to build a more inclusive world. She is a contributor to The Wall Street Journal bestseller Beyond Diversity, cofounder of the Non-Obvious Company, and a playful mom of 2 boys. Her favorite Diwali sweet is jalebi!Chhavi wrote this book to share one of the oldest stories in the world. Diwali is a big part of her identity. When she was a kid, it was a time for family bonding, gift-giving, and eating lots of sweets. It still is!But no one else outside of her family celebrated or even knew what Diwali was. When Chhavi got older and became a teacher, she taught kids in school all about respecting every culture and not being afraid to ask questions. Her hope is that this book showcases some of the wonder and happiness in how families everywhere enjoy Diwali and promotes a feeling of belonging and pride among kids who already celebrate. Chhavi dreams of a future where Diwali can be recognized, appreciated, and understood by kids and grownups everywhere-no matter which holidays they celebrate.