My First Book of Ganesha (My First Books of Hindu Gods and Goddess)
My First Book of Krishna (My First Books of Hindu Gods and Goddess)
This charming board book highlights the customs, traditions and stories behind the most vibrant and colourful festival, Holi. Explore the chaos of colours, soak in the sight and sounds, experience the magic of rituals, food and celebrations, and discover how festivals bring families and friends together. This series of charmingly illustrated board books introduces kids to customs, traditions and stories behind important festivals like Holi and Diwali Explore the buzz of activities and rituals an...
Let's dive into the vast and wonderful world of Hindu mythology! Lovely Lakshmi comes to Earth once a year. Will she have a good time here? With charming illustrations and simple language, this short tale about Lakshmi will entertain and delight. · This series of charmingly illustrated board books introduces kids to some of the best known and best loved gods from popular Hindu mythology, including Krishna, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Hanuman, Shiva, and Durga. · Dotted with interesting facts about each go...
Celebrate Holi With Me! (From the Toddler Diaries, #2)
by Shoumi Sen
Worshipped by millions of Hindus worldwide, Shiva ("the auspicious one") is the god of love, righteousness, forgiveness, longevity, protection, health, and prosperity. He is said to bring good fortune, grace, and compassion. Shiva is depicted as clothed in ashes, with the crescent moon crowning his head, the holy river Ganges flowing from his matted hair, a third eye on his forehead, a serpent around his neck, and a tiger skin around his waist. As Nataraja, or "Lord of the Dance", he controls th...
My Little Book of Shiva (Illustrated board books on Hindu mythology, Indian gods & goddesses for kids age 3+; A Puffin Original)
by Penguin India
A stunning new historical children's novel from Costa Award-winning author of Asha & the Spirit Bird. Anushka is furious. As princess of an Indian kingdom, she has watched the British East India Company take land and her family's most divine jewel – an emerald the size of an apple. So when her father, the Maharaja, decides to visit Queen Victoria at Buckinham Palace, Nush goes too – determined to bring back the gem that can heal her country. ...
Three contemporary stories inspired by Indian folk tales. The Girl Who Rode on a Lion When their cousin Durga comes to stay, Anil and Kiki find her a bit odd. Her clothes and manners are unusual, and she has a strange knack of seeing what is going on in people's minds. But when trouble threatens, Durga turns out to be a very useful person to know...Monkey in the Stars Hanuman the Monkey God takes Amrita on a magical journey into the story of Diwali. Amrita sees Prince Rama tricked by demons, and...
The Mr Men and Little Miss are celebrating Diwali! The five-day festival of lights is celebrated by millions of people across the world and the Mr Men and Little Miss can't wait to join in. They're busy cleaning their homes, creating Rangolis, lighting lamps and enjoying all the festivities, including large feasts that Mr Greedy is particularly looking forward to. It’s going to be a busy five days of light and laughter! Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrati...
Rick Riordan Presents: Aru Shah and the City of Gold (Pandava, #4)
by Roshani Chokshi
My First Book of Durga (My First Books of Hindu Gods and Goddess)
In this original lullaby, rich cultural traditions combine with a family’s hopes for their baby to create a soothing ritual sure to be a favorite bedtime read and baby shower gift. May mighty Durga, fierce and true, guard your slumbers all night through. My little angel, my honeydew, your cradle waits for you. As a family sings their baby to sleep, deities from the Hindu pantheon act as guardians of sweet slumber, from wise Ganesha, remover of obstacles, to joyful Krishna, prince of music, to...
The most fun rendition of the deities and demons found in our epics!Did you know that a celestial elephant oncehid in the ocean after causing mischief ?What happened when Rama and Lakshmana encountered a one-eyed headless demon?Why did Ilvala turn his brother Vatapi into a goat and serve him to passers-by?Find answers to these and meet many strange andwonderful creatures in this hand-picked collectionof legends. Delve into the exploits of gods who took on magical avatars, birds and animals with...
Let's Celebrate Vaisakhi! (Punjab's Spring Harvest Festival, Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series, Book 7) (Multicultural, Non-Religious, Indian Culture, Bhangra, Lassi, Biracial Indian American Families, Sikh, Picture Book Gift, Dhol, Global Children) (Maya & Neel's India Adventure, #7)
by Ajanta Chakraborty and Vivek Kumar