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Social Studies

  • The child learned about the history and significance of Diwali, including its cultural and religious importance to Hinduism.
  • They gained an understanding of the traditional practices and customs associated with Diwali, such as lighting diyas and decorating homes.
  • They learned about the diversity of celebrations around the world and the ways different communities observe Diwali.
  • The child also learned about the values of compassion, gratitude, and the triumph of good over evil, which are central to the Diwali festival.

After watching videos about Diwali, encourage the child to create their own Diwali-related artwork, such as making colorful rangoli designs, crafting paper diyas, or creating a Diwali-themed collage. They can also write a short story or draw a picture depicting their own imaginary Diwali celebration, incorporating the knowledge they gained from the videos.

Book Recommendations

  • Rani Celebrates Diwali by Anita Badhwar: This book follows Rani as she prepares for and celebrates the festival of Diwali, offering insights into the traditions and customs of the holiday.
  • Maya and Neel's India Adventure: City of Lights by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar: This book takes young readers on an adventure to learn about Diwali in India, providing a cultural and historical perspective on the festival.
  • Let's Celebrate Diwali by Anjali Joshi: Through colorful illustrations and simple language, this book introduces children to the traditions and festivities of Diwali, emphasizing its significance and joyous celebrations.

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