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Home in a Lunchbox
Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780593661345
₹599.00 Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
Experience the heartwarming story of Jun, a young immigrant who finds comfort and belonging in the familiar flavors of her lunchbox. “Home in a Lunchbox” by Cherry Mo is a beautifully illustrated picture book celebrating cultural identity, friendship, and the power of food to connect us to home. Perfect for readers seeking stories about immigration, family, and finding your place in a new world.
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Abhinav Yadav –
A heartwarming story that celebrates diversity and the power of food!
Navya Mittal –
Beautiful artwork and a heartwarming message about food and culture.
Adithya Sujalal –
I appreciate the positive portrayal of immigration, though it felt a bit idealized.
Jyotsna Kapoor –
A sweet story about finding home in unexpected places. The illustrations are charming, and my kids enjoyed it.
Supriya Bharti –
The illustrations are captivating, and the story is both touching and educational.
Gurpreet Singh –
A cute book, but I felt it glossed over some of the harder realities of immigration.
Tanmay Mehra –
A wonderful book to teach children about different cultures. Highly recommend!
Nimisha Mishra –
My daughter loved seeing a character who shared her experience as a new immigrant! A comforting read.
Jahanvi –
A simple yet powerful story. ‘Home in a Lunchbox’ really resonated with my family.
Ayan Kumar Garg –
While sweet, it could have explored the challenges of immigration with more depth.
Hritika –
This book is now a favorite in our home! A must-read for all families.
Amogh Sandip Raut –
My children connected with Jun immediately. This book sparked great conversations about our heritage.
Abhishek Kumar –
The story felt a bit too simplistic, but the message is important.
Chaitanya –
Touching story with beautiful illustration, my kids love it.
Prashant –
Lovely illustrations and a gentle story about finding your place.
Allen Samson Hiwale –
It is a good book, my child enjoy the story.
Ritik Kumar –
The story lacked complexity, but the focus on food as a connection to home was nice.