Diwali in My New Home

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Beaming Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.4 X 10.25 X 0.44 inches | 0.91 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781506484075

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About the Author

Shachi Kaushik is a children's media enthusiast, writer, and storyteller. Part of the Children's Media Industry, she creates content for children that is entertaining, enlightening, and educational. Raised in India, Shachi currently lives in Vancouver with her husband.

Aishwarya Tandon is an illustrator and cartoonist. She holds a bachelor of science and an Honors degree in animation and multimedia from the Birla Institute of Technology. Aishwarya lives in India.

Reviews

"From drawing colorful rangolis to cleaning the house to welcome the goddess Lakshmi to lighting the clay lamps, the book offers an easy-to-understand explanation of the festival. The text is simple and unfussy, complemented by illustrations in a similar vein." --Kirkus

"Joyful and heart-warming, Diwali In My New Home is sure to be a favorite for all ages. It is full of vibrant colors and skillful illustrations that will have you captivated by every page. It is the perfect choice for beginner readers and especially for immigrant children who are missing home." --Indo American News

"This book is a great representation of the power of sharing your family's cultural with new friends." --Common Sense Media

"This charming picture book deftly introduces the various rituals of Diwali in an appropriate way for young readers . . . Although there are few words on the page, which is perfect for beginners, the illustrated background of her bedroom has plenty of visual cues about Priya's identity that close readers will notice and enjoy. . . . the author introduces a diverse cast of characters into what becomes a blended Indian-American celebration that highlights the way difference doesn't have to be less or more, just different." --School Library Journal