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The Magic of Diwali Light Festivals - cover

The Magic of Diwali Light Festivals

Faith Wood

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

The Magic of Diwali Light Festivals takes young readers on an enchanting journey through the vibrant and joyous celebration of Diwali. Priya, a curious and spirited young girl, eagerly prepares for the festival with her family.
 
Along the way, she discovers the deeper meanings behind the festival’s traditions—light overcoming darkness, good conquering evil, and the importance of love, kindness, and togetherness. As Priya experiences the colorful celebrations, magical moments unfold, teaching her valuable lessons about giving, hope, and family.
 
This tale shines with the spirit of Diwali and its timeless virtues.
Disponible desde: 04/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 130 páginas.

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