Pomozte svému dítěti poznat vytrvalost díky příběhu Nyřiny rodiny, která slaví Diwali, hinduistický festival světel. Když se Nyřina krásná rangoli výzdoba poškodí, učí se nevzdávat a být flexibilní.
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Kevin★★★★★
My daughter was so captivated by the story of Nyra's rangoli that she asked to read it three nights in a row. The lesson about persistence really landed for her.
Sebastian★★★★★
The way the story handles Nyra's frustration after her rangoli is ruined felt so real—my kid immediately started talking about persistence on her own. It’s rare to find a Diwali book that actually teaches a lesson this naturally.
Penelope L.★★★★★
My five-year-old asked to read it again immediately after we finished — she loved the part where Nyra patiently re-draws her rangoli. The lesson about not giving up after a mistake is handled so gently and naturally for kids.
Henry O.★★★★★
The way the story handles Nyra's frustration after her rangoli is ruined felt so real and relatable—my son immediately started talking about times he wanted to give up. It sparked a great conversation about persistence, and the illustrations are vibrant enough to keep his attention through the whole book.
Thomas★★★★★
My daughter was so engaged when Nyra’s rangoli got messed up—we talked about her trying again for ages. The way it gently teaches persistence through a real holiday tradition really clicked with her.
Joseph W.★★★★★
The story about Nyra’s rangoli being ruined really opened up a conversation with my daughter about not giving up when things go wrong. The way it gently teaches persistence through Diwali traditions feels natural, not preachy.
Natalie F.★★★★★
My five-year-old immediately pointed to the lanterns on the cover and asked why they were so colorful. The story’s lesson about persisting after the rangoli was ruined really clicked with her when we talked about it at bedtime.
Zoe★★★★★
The way Nyra keeps trying after her rangoli smudges really got my daughter talking about not giving up. We've read it three nights in a row now, and she points to the pictures each time. Perfect for introducing Diwali in a way that clicks with little ones.
David★★★★★
My four-year-old loved tracing the colorful rangoli patterns in the book, and it sparked a great conversation about not giving up when things go wrong. A simple but meaningful story that’s perfect for teaching persistence through a joyful celebration.
Michael G.★★★★★
The way it weaves the lesson about persistence into the Diwali celebration feels so natural—my son didn't even realize he was learning. He kept asking to see Nyra's rangoli again after we finished reading.