I’m so excited to participate in the Montessori for the Holidays Series! This week I am sharing some fun, hands-on Diwali activities that you can do at home with your children 🙂
Make sure to check out all the fabulous bloggers who have participated in this series. Their details will be at the end of the post!
For now, here are some fun Diwali activities we did at home:
Check video on my YouTube Channel for all the details:
First, we painted some earthen diyas!
Next, some fun with floating candles! My son had too much fun putting the flowers and candle in the water bowl.
After that we did cutting and pasting work with hand-drawn diyas, followed with some finger painting. (My son finger painted “lights” of the Diyas with some yellow paint!)
We also make some DIY-rangoli with color salts. Once the salts were mixed with paints, we let them dry for one whole day. The next day we glued some glue onto cardboard and paper plates and my son had lots of fun pouring the colored salts on to this!
And lastly, Diwali is all about giving & gifting, so we filled these gift boxes with some dry fruits for gifting purpose 🙂
I hope you enjoyed this short post, but don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel to get your weekly dose of loads of activity ideas and fun, DIY stuff!
Check out some more amazing Montessori holiday blog posts!
The Montessori Notebook ~ Montessori by Mom ~ When Hippos Talk
Little Fingers at Work ~ At Kid Level ~ Magical Movement Company
Christian Montessori Network ~ Montessori Unfiltered ~ Mama’s Happy Hive
Montessori Nature ~ Welcome to Mommyhood ~ Our Montessori Home
I Believe in Montessori ~ Living Montessori Now ~ The Kavanaugh Report
The Natural Homeschool ~ Age of Montessori
Stay blessed!
Amruta
Happy Diwali Amruta! Now I know more about this interesting holiday! All material you are using are so beautiful. I especially liked painting diys! They look very bright! I enjoy reading such kid of post where we share culture!
Thank you so much Katherine 🙂 I am so glad you enjoyed the Indian activities 🙂
This is a beautiful post about a beautiful celebration! Thank you, Amruta!
Love your video series, Amruta! This one really brings the activities to life and they are so important for children! All are very child-friendly and fit well into Montessori environment.
Thank you so much Carolyn 🙂 I am so glad you enjoyed reading about Indian culture 🙂
This is an amazing post and all the photos are so beautiful! I love the multicultural aspect of this blog hop series. It’s fun!
Thank you so much 🙂 I totally enjoyed learning and reading the different posts from across the globe too! Thank you so much for putting this together 🙂
Lovely post! I have always loved the Indian culture and its beauty of making everything beautiful. I defintely will making note of all your great activites to add to our India study! Great job!!
Aw, I am so glad! Thank you so so much 🙂
Great ideas! I think I’ll introduce the flowers and candle in water decoration next year at my school as a variation of flower arranging. We decorate diyas or make rangolis every year. Plus enjoy Indian treats! It was my daughter’s first time participating in the Diwali celebration and she really enjoyed it, especially lighting her diya at home.
That is so great 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing this with me and I hope the children like the flower decoration work 🙂
Diwali seems like such a special celebration. Thanks for sharing your celebration with us.
Thank you so much 🙂