Holi is called “the festival of colors.” This Hindu celebration marks the beginning of spring. People fill the streets on Holi. They throw colorful powder and spray water on each other with plastic pichkaris. Step-by-step instructions explain how to make a paper pichkari decoration. Vibrant photographs support emergent and early readers who are eager to take on a project with minimal adult assistance. These instructional guides introduce young readers to the spirit of the holidays through seasonal crafts representing a diverse range of religious traditions. Each book begins with a brief explanation of the holiday, including who celebrates it and how it is observed. Readers are then guided through a related craft. Materials are listed with accompanying photographs, and the step-by-step instructions are clearly presented with visual support. Readers are also invited to extend the activity with optional additional steps. Some projects will require adult assistance. Key vocabulary words are bolded throughout, and each book concludes with a glossary. VERDICT A fun, hands-on way for families to involve children in learning about and celebrating religious holidays.--Cathy DeCampli, Haddonfield PL, NJ "School Library Journal" Ranjeeta Raam is an author from India. She has worked as a copywriter, scriptwriter, and freelance children's writer in the past. Writing brought her close to her culture and she hopes to bring to the world those aspects of it that are lesser known. She currently lives in Dubai with her husband, two daughters, and two cats.