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Teaching children about Diwali

- Light the way: Say it with a gift: Let them use their imaginatio­n Lighting A Lamp:

ALSO known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali (predicted to be on October 18 and 19) is celebratio­n, marked by fireworks and feasts, observed by millions of people across the world.

Its main theme is the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.

Like any other religious celebratio­n, Diwali is the perfect opportunit­y to teach the little ones about the holiday and why it is so important.

Here’s how to get them roped into the celebratio­ns:

Symbolic lamps (or paper lanterns) are an integral part of Diwali home decoration­s.

They don’t require much time to make, but the finished product will have kids oohing and aahing at their creations.

Pinterest and DIY blogs are a good place to start for some fun inspiratio­n. One such blog, sadtohappy­project.com, has a post called “20 Stunning DIY Paper Lanterns and Lamps to Brighten Your Home”, which provides hours of endless fun, using materials that can be found around your home. Our favourite is the Owl-dorable paper lantern. Visit: http://sadtohappy­project. com/diy-paper-lanterns-andlamps/

Instead of buying and exchanging gifts, why not make something special from the heart?

Homemade treats and sweets are a thoughtful gift idea for someone with a sweet tooth and will have the kids saying: “I made that!”

Blogger Poornima Kulkarni has some great ideas. See www.pinterest. ie/poornimaku­l/ Dr Seuss once said: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

Books enable children to broaden their horizons and learn about their culture and religion in a fun and constructi­ve way.

There are lots of interestin­g reads out there, like The Diwali Gift, by Shweta Chopra and Shuchi Mehta; it’s a sweet festive story that introduces children to Diwali, the story focused on three child monkeys.

A Diwali Story, by Jonny Zucker, describes the activities of typical families as they celebrate some of their culture’s major holidays. The attractive illustrati­ons are appealing.

 ??  ?? Symbolic lamps (or paper lanterns) are an integral part of Diwali home decoration­s.
Symbolic lamps (or paper lanterns) are an integral part of Diwali home decoration­s.
 ??  ?? The Diwali Gift, by Shweta Chopra and Shuchi Mehta, is a book that introduces children to Diwali.
The Diwali Gift, by Shweta Chopra and Shuchi Mehta, is a book that introduces children to Diwali.

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