Make Diwali Fun Without Crackers – Create Your Own Mini Diwali Fair at Home Instead of firecrackers, organize a small Diwali fair for children at home. You can organize games like ring toss, balloon ...
The other day in our parenting group, one mother brought up the fact that her two-year-old was going to learn about Diwali that day at preschool—but she knew nothing about the holiday herself! She was ...
Children from the Lake Forest and Irvine Montessori Preschools put on a Diwali performance at Pretend City Children’s Museum in Irvine on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. The preschoolers danced listened ...
Diwali gets its name from Dipavali, which in Sanskrit means “row or series of lights.” The Sanskrit word dipa (diya) means “that which glows.” Diwali is observed annually in autumn by Hindus, Sikhs, ...
Diwali Light Decoration Ideas - Diwali, often referred to as the Festival of Lights, holds a special place in the hearts of many, but especially for children, it transforms into one of the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Canva/Motherly When the diyas are glowing, the sweets are stacked high, and laughter fills the air—you know Diwali has ...
Experience rich Indian culture as we journey through different parts of India to experience dance, art, and culture while celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights. Regional festivities bring unique ...
Diwali is celebrated for five days this year from Oct. 18 to 22. The festival dates back to the 1st millennium to various festivals held in ancient India. Archana Athalye looks forward to celebrating ...