Where Did The Laddoos Go? A Diwali Story
Where Did the Laddoos Go? A Diwali Story
During Diwali preparations, a shiny bowl of laddoos mysteriously vanishes! Dua, Rishi, Lisa and friends search through rangolis, garlands and lamps, counting from one to ten, until Dad’s secret is revealed. But when the sweets finally return, they disappear again, turning this bedtime story into a playful, giggle-worthy mystery.
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Vocabulary
- Laddoo
- A round Indian sweet made from flour, sugar, ghee, and spices.
- Bhaiya
- A Hindi word meaning older brother.
- Rangoli
- Decorative floor art made with coloured powders or flowers during festivals.
- Mango leaf torans
- Festive door hangings made of mango leaves to welcome guests.
- Marigold garlands
- Strings of bright orange or yellow flowers used for decoration in Indian festivals.
- Ghagra
- A long, traditional Indian skirt often worn with a blouse and dupatta.
- Saree
- A traditional Indian garment made from a long piece of cloth wrapped around the body.
- Bangles
- Circular bracelets worn as accessories, often made of glass or metal.
Context
Where Did the Laddoos Go? A Diwali Story introduces children to the joyful traditions of Diwali through a playful mystery about missing sweets. The story helps readers learn about Indian culture, including food, clothing, decorations, and festive rituals.
By presenting cultural details in a fun and engaging way, it builds cultural awareness and curiosity. Children also practise comprehension skills by following the clues in the plot, while connecting family celebrations to broader values of sharing, togetherness, and joy.
Discussion questions
Spark a conversation with your child and connect the story to real-life lessons.
Celebration
- Diwali is shown with colourful rangolis, lamps and sweets. Which of these traditions feels the most exciting to you, and why?
- How do celebrations like Diwali bring families and friends closer together? Can you think of a time when a party made you feel connected?
- What do you notice about the way everyone in the story helps decorate? How does sharing the work make the celebration more joyful?
Family
- Dua and Rishi have a funny brother–sister relationship. What do you notice about how they tease and care for each other?
- How does Dad’s secret hiding place for the laddoos show the role parents play in looking after children?
- What do you think it means for a family to celebrate together, even when the children are impatient for sweets?
Sharing
- Why do you think Dad chose to wait until everyone was together before bringing out the laddoos?
- Imagine if the laddoos had been shared unfairly. How would that change the mood of the story?
- What other things, besides food, can families and friends share during celebrations that make them special?
Feelings
- The children feel curious, impatient and excited while looking for the missing laddoos. Which of these feelings have you had at a festival or birthday?
- How do our feelings change when we wait for something we really want? Can waiting sometimes make the moment feel even better?
- What do you think the children felt when the laddoos disappeared again at the end? How would you have reacted?
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Credits
This story was brought to life by these awesome real humans!
- Written by: Prarthana Gururaj
- Illustrated by: Clara Dee
- Edited by: Jade Maitre
- Read-aloud voice: Jade Maitre
- Music video from “Derp Nugget” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), “Mystery Bazaar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), “Hidden Wonders” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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