The mithai box is not empty

Namrata Agarwal

Book - 2025

This delicious sweet picture book celebrates the joys (and rewards) of sharing. . . and delectable Indian desserts! Ria wants to be the best chai party host to impress her grandparents, who are visiting all the way from India. She even shares her precious mithai box of her favorite sweet, motichoor ladoo, with the whole family. After all, her grandparents always taught her "Atithi devo bhava, like God we welcome our guests with warmth and respect." Everyone loves the motichoor ladoo. And Ria is happy that everyone else is happy. But as the ladoo disappears, she worries that there will be none left for her. What good is being the best host if Ria doesn't get to have fun too? But her grandmother has a surprise. . .one last moti...choor ladoo! Sharing has never been so sweet! The Mithai Box Is Not Empty celebrates the joys of generosity, but reminds us not to forget our own happiness. An author's note on mithais and a matching mithai game are included in the back of the book.

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A girl of South Asian descent throws a chai party for her visiting grandparents. Young Ria and her faithful dog, Cheetah, are busy preparing to welcome Baba and Dadi, who are flying in from India. Ria greets them with warm hugs, and they ply her with presents and a mithai box bursting with her favorite sweets. As Ria makes an offering of a ladoo to the god Ganesha, her grandmother teaches her the phrase "Atithi Devo Bhava. Like God, we welcome our guests with warmth and respect." As guests arrive, Ria offers them mithai, but when it quickly empties, she wonders if she'll be able to taste one of the goodies herself. Happily, her grandmother points out that there's one sweet waiting just for her--the ladoo she offered to Ganesha. Agarwal and Pillai easily capture a youngster's warring impulses; Ria's desires to be a good host feel as relatable as her mounting dread at missing out on her favorite treat. The scene where her kindness and generosity are at last recognized serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of sharing with others. The kaleidoscopic colors and floral patterns in bright oranges, pinks, and greens create a lively and bustling backdrop. Images of Ria's diverse friends gathering around delicious food and steamy cups of tea create a cozy, warm, and welcoming tone. A sweet story that speaks to the joys of sharing. (author's note, more about mithai, glossary)(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.