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'Nyra's Diwali' Book

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$10.50 $15.00 In stock

Category: Kit Components

Help your child learn about persistence by joining Nyra’s family as they celebrate Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. When Nyra’s beautiful rangoli decoration gets damaged, she learns to keep trying and stay flexible.

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)

James ★★★★★

My 5-year-old was glued to the pages when Nyra’s rangoli got ruined—such a gentle way to talk about not giving up. The illustrations of the diyas and fireworks really brought the festival to life for her.

Nicholas ★★★★★

We bought this to introduce Diwali traditions, and the rangoli scene prompted a great conversation about not giving up when things go wrong. The story is simple but the lesson on persistence really stuck with my daughter.

Ella ★★★★★

I read this aloud to my kids and they were completely engaged by the part where Nyra’s rangoli gets smudged—it sparked a great talk about not giving up. The story is short enough for a bedtime read but still teaches a real lesson.

Timothy ★★★★★

My 5-year-old loved tracing the rangoli patterns described in the book, and the way Nyra keeps trying after hers gets ruined really sparked a good conversation about not giving up. The illustrations are bright and warm, perfect for a Diwali story.

Isabella ★★★★★

The story’s lesson about persistence really clicked for my son—he kept asking if Nyra would fix her rangoli. The illustrations are bright and festive, which made the cultural details feel alive. A perfect Diwali-themed read for young kids.

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.