5 must read books on Indian festivals

As much as I love teaching my kids about culture and tradition, there is nothing like a good old book that can help in making them understand much better. We live in a world where kids well at least some of them would not have access to experience the essence of the festivity’s books can help them understand the reason behind the celebration came into place, how to celebrate, and what preparations need to be done.

Here are some books that I came across and I’m sure you would enjoy some of them too.

FESTIVALS OF INDIA from Sonia Mehta’s Discover India series

The book unravels the vibrant tapestry of India’s diverse festivities. The book takes readers on a journey through all the festivities. With vivid descriptions and captivating illustrations, the book brings alive each festival from Holi and Diwali.

The Author weaves fascinating stories and legends associated with each festival. Through this, the children learn customs, traditions, and the joy of coming together to celebrate the festivals.

The book is perfect for little minds to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage. The book strikes a perfect balance between information and entertainment.

FESTIVALS THROUGH THE YEAR by Rachna Chhabria

Through the eyes of twins, Natasha and Nikhil this book helps little minds explore the cultural heritage of the country and celebrate it.

Starting with Lohri in January to Christmas in December, Natasha and Nikhil explore festivals throughout the year.

The book is a treasure to cherish and revisit because of the detailed descriptions and wealth of information it contains about each of the festivals.

Young readers are introduced to rituals and joy associated with each festival along with explaining the significance.

Right from Holi to Diwali the child understands the traditions and customs.

Not only that Natasha and Nikhil record their experiences of the festivities on a blog.
Their observations add depth and authenticity to the storytelling.

AMMA, TELL ME ABOUT FESTIVAL series by Bhakti Mathur

This set is a lovely find for book readers. Fortunate to have had the chance to review these books, what caught my attention was the colorful illustrations, simple text, and engaging story narration.

Holi, Diwali, and Ramayana are the books in this series where the mother tells the children the story of how the festival came into existence.

Klaka and Kiki, the two siblings settle down for a story from Amma where she weaves a charming story on a delightful journey to celebrate Holi and Diwali.

SHE CELEBRATES

This book is an anthology of 21 stories by women across the world who are of Indian origin. Each of these stories has a backdrop of an Indian festival like Lohri, Sankranti, Teej, Onam, and Vishu to name a few. What I loved the most was the recipe at the end of each chapter associated with the festival. The illustrations were good too.

These are some of the books that had a festive background, caught my attention, and remain a favorite to me and my kids though these books were published long ago. But that’s what books are for right? To be remembered for time immemorial and to be revisited often.

This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘BookishCafeBloghop2024’ hosted by  Rakhi   and Samata Dey Bose .

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