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Diwali Coloring Book for Kids: 50 Festival of Lights Scenes | Ages 4-10
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Diwali coloring book for kids 4-10: 50 Festival of Lights scenes with cultural descriptions. Single-sided, large format. Screen-free gift introducing Hindu traditions.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with Creativity!
Bring the magic of Diwali into your home with a coloring book that’s both a joyful activity and a gentle introduction to one of the world’s most vibrant festivals. Designed for little hands and curious minds, this book turns screen-free time into a celebration of culture, color, and creativity.
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Why Kids (and Parents!) Love This Coloring Book
- ⭐50 unique Diwali illustrations – from Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi to diyas, rangoli, fireworks, lanterns, and family puja scenes. Every page is a new discovery.
- ⭐Learn as you color – each illustration is paired with a short, child-friendly description that explains the tradition or symbol in simple words. Cultural education made fun.
- ⭐Bold, easy-to-color outlines – thick lines and well-spaced areas suit ages 4 and up perfectly, while still offering enough detail to keep older kids (8-10) engaged.
- ⭐Single-sided pages – no bleed-through, and finished artwork can be easily removed to display on the fridge or gift to family.
- ⭐Screen-free, hands-on fun – builds fine motor skills, creative confidence, and cultural awareness all at once. A meaningful alternative to tablets and TV.
- ⭐Large 8.5 x 11 inch format – plenty of room for little artists to express themselves, with 104 pages of pure Diwali joy.
What’s Inside?
Every page invites your child into a different corner of the Diwali celebration. Here’s a glimpse of the 50 original scenes they’ll bring to life:
- ✅ Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi – the beloved deities of Diwali
- ✅ Glowing diyas (oil lamps) in beautiful patterns
- ✅ Intricate rangoli designs to color with imagination
- ✅ Fireworks lighting up the night sky
- ✅ Family puja (prayer) scenes and festive gatherings
- ✅ Lanterns, sweets, and other joyful festival symbols
Product Details at a Glance
| Age Range | 4 – 10 years (suitable for ages 3+ with guidance) |
| Total Pages | 104 pages (50 unique coloring sheets) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 11 inches (large format) |
| Page Style | Single-sided (no bleed-through; removable for display) |
| Language | English |
| Perfect For | Crayons, colored pencils, washable markers |
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Our 100% Smiles Guarantee
We want every child to fall in love with Diwali through this book. If you’re not completely delighted with your purchase for any reason, simply contact us within 30 days and we’ll refund your money – no questions asked. Your satisfaction is our brightest priority.
Frequently Asked Questions
+ Is this book suitable for a 4-year-old?
Absolutely! The illustrations use bold, thick outlines and spacious areas that are easy for little hands to color within. The cultural descriptions are written at a child’s reading level, so even younger kids can enjoy the pictures while an adult reads the short explanations aloud.
+ Are the pages really single-sided? Can I remove them?
Yes, every coloring page is printed on one side only. This prevents markers from bleeding through to the next illustration. You can also easily cut or tear out a finished page to hang on the wall, give as a gift, or keep as a memory.
+ What coloring tools work best?
The paper is designed for crayons, colored pencils, and washable markers. We recommend placing a sheet of plain paper behind the page if using markers, just for extra protection, though the single-sided design already minimizes any risk.
+ Is this book only for Hindu families?
Not at all! While it beautifully represents Hindu traditions, the book is designed as a friendly introduction to Diwali for any child. It’s perfect for multicultural classrooms, families exploring world festivals, or anyone who wants to share the joy of the Festival of Lights with a child.









