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Multicultural Kid Blogs

For families and educators raising world citizens, through arts, activities, crafts, food, language, and love.

Diwali Almond Joy Bites Recipe

October 22, 2018 by Nikita Gupta

Diwali Almond Joy Bites Recipe

by Diwali, aka Deepavali, falls on Wednesday, November 7, 2018.  The holiday is commonly known as the festival of lights.  It is celebrated every autumn between October and November, and commemorates the “victory of good over evil.” It is a time for reflection, fun, gift-giving, and family feasting. Diwali recipes feature many sweet and delicious […]

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Top 10: Diwali Books for Kids

November 6, 2015 by Mia Wenjen

Top 10: Diwali Books for Kids

by I knew so little about Diwali other than it’s a celebration of the Festival of Lights that I really enjoyed reading a pile of books to learn more. What’s interesting is that each of these 10 books revealed a different and unique aspect of this holiday. Map from TravBuddy by

Filed Under: Books for Children, Diwali, Hinduism, Holidays Around the World, India Tagged With: Diwali Books for Kids, diwali festival of lights, diwali food, diwali for kids

Diwali Moments – A Festival of Lights, Togetherness & Happiness

October 26, 2015 by Shruti Bhat

Diwali Moments – A Festival of Lights, Togetherness & Happiness

by I have a frenetic week planned: I’m heading to the local Farmers Market to buy flowers and fresh ingredients for the four-course meal I’m cooking today, then heading to the bylanes of Bangalore to pick up clay lamps and festive lights. I’ll also be making a pit stop at my favorite jewellers to buy […]

Filed Under: Diwali, Hinduism, Holidays Around the World, India Tagged With: diwali festival of lights, diwali food, diwali for kids, what is diwali

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