The Best Diwali Books for Kids of all Ages

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Diwali Books for Kids

Celebrate Diwali with the best Diwali Books for Kids! This hand-picked collection shares the various traditions of the festival of lights.

It’s festival season, it’s time to share with you the best Diwali Books for Kids! This book collection has grown over the years to be able to share with you the various traditions observed during the festival of lights with kids.

Here are my top picks of Diwali children’s books for how to explain Diwali to a child to go along with our popular Diwali crafts for kids!

Diwali books for kids

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Top Picks of Diwali Books for Kids

You’re in luck! The volume of adorable Diwali books for kids have grown quite a bit in the past few years, since I had my oldest daughter 14 years ago. I remember searching and searching for just one book to explain Diwali to kids at school, and now there are so many options!

This Diwali book list shares a collection of unique stories, each carrying on the traditions that have existed in many Hindu families over the years. A wonderful way to explore this festival of lights.

Hurray for Diwali by Anita Thapan

Shubh Diwali! by Chitra Soundar (Listen to Read Aloud)

Amma, Tell Me About Diwali! by Bhakti Mathur (Listen to Read Aloud)

Binny’s Diwali by Thrity Umrigar (Listen to the Read Aloud)

The Diwali Gift by Shweta Chopra and Shuchi Mehta (Listen to Read Aloud)

Diwali (Celebrate the World) by Hannah Eliot (Listen to Read Aloud)

Rani Saves Diwali by Anita Badhwar

Let’s Celebrate Diwali by Anjali Joshi (Listen to the Read Aloud)

Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story by Jonny Zucker (Listen to Read Aloud)

Ganesha’s Sweet Tooth by Sanjay Patel/Emily Haynes (Listen to Read Aloud)

Let’s Celebrate 5 Days of Diwali! by Ajanta Chakraborty

Lots of Lights by Kavita Sahai

Rama and Sita: The Story of Diwali Books for Children

These books focus on the story of Diwali that focus around the Hindu Gods Rama and Sita. I’ve shared a kid friendly video below too to watch and learn more about The Story of Diwali.

Rama & Sita: The Story Of Diwali by Malachy Doyle (Listen to Read Aloud)

Prince of Fire: The Story of Diwali by Jatinder Nath Verma

The Story of Diwali: Rama & Sita by Jay Anika

Diwali Books for Toddlers

Start early with your toddlers and babies learning about Diwali.

Baby’s First Diwali (Baby’s First Holidays)

Peppa Pig: Peppa’s Diwali (Listen to Read Aloud)

The Dinosaurs Diwali Adventure by Jay Anika

My Divine Friends Board Book by Manasa Gautam and Aarthi Uma

My favorite baby book about Hinduism is My Divine Friends Board Book by Manasa Gautam and Aarthi Uma. It’s a touch and feel book about Hindu Gods. The illustrations are worthy of framing, it’s that good.

family lighting candles and diyas for diwali in India

Diwali Non-Fiction Books

There’s something quite magical about the festival of lights and seeing it in person. I’ll never forget the first time we experience it in India as a family with my inlaws in their home and neighborhood.

Here are some non-fiction books with real images of families celebrating Diwali, which is also known as Deepawali.

You can learn more about What is Diwali here.

Holidays Around the World: Celebrate Diwali: With Sweets, Lights, and Fireworks by National Geographic

Diwali: Festival of Lights (Orca Origins) by Rina Singh

It’s Diwali! (Bumba Books ® ― It’s a Holiday!) by Richard Sebra

Diwali (Holidays and Festivals) by Acorn

Read Aloud Diwali Books

As you look at each of the books, I went ahead and found a Read Aloud of the story on youtube for you as well. It’s always fun to hear others read stories to our child, especially when you’re learning about holidays that happens around the world.

Support the Diwali authors by selecting your favorite to purchase at your local bookstore or through our links to Amazon by clicking on the image or link. We want to support them to continue to see more diverse books for our children to explore their world through books.

My personal favorite book to teach kids about Diwali is Shubh Diwali!

We’ve selected this book for our Virtual Book Club for Kids featured book of the week. You can check out more activity ideas below and on our Book Club Site and Virtual Book Club for Kids Facebook Group.

Book Extension Ideas for Diwali Activities

There are so many fun ways to extend these books with activities for your child. Here are several Diwali Activities to do to learn more about the traditions during the festival of lights.

You’ll find diyas, rangolis, and even pretend play Indian sweet to do with your child.

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Pretend Play Diwali Sweets with Cardamom Playdough

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DIY Indian Stamps

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Diya Craft with Playdough and Beads

Diwali Activities for Kids

Which Diwali craft or activity will you try first? Tell us in the comments below or share on social media and tag us!

kids-celebrating-diwali-holding-diyas

Diwali Activity Books for Kids

One special Diwali gift to give to a child is one of these Diwali Activity books! A fun way to learn about the holiday and make a keepsake for their Diwali.

Here are a few of my favorites:

You can also try these 8 Easy Diwali Crafts Ideas for Kids!

Family celebrating Diwali wearing traditional Indian clothing

How to explain Diwali to a child

These Diwali books walk your through the traditions of families across the globe as they learn from family members. It’s so essential to teach kids to respect differences in others.

Let’s work together to help our children on understanding and respecting different faiths. Perhaps take time this festival season to read to your child’s class or friend circle a Diwali book.

Here’s how we started talking about Diwali with my daughters when they were young with their preschool classes.

Click now to learn more about how to teach: What is Diwali

Books about Diwali for kids

Wishing you a very special Diwali! Enjoy the festival season with these adorable Diwali Books for all ages!

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