Home in a Lunchbox
By Cherry Mo
Illustrated by Cherry Mo
By Cherry Mo
Illustrated by Cherry Mo
By Cherry Mo
Illustrated by Cherry Mo
By Cherry Mo
Illustrated by Cherry Mo
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$18.99
Jun 11, 2024 | ISBN 9780593661345 | 4-8 years
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Jun 11, 2024 | ISBN 9780593753439 | 4-8 years
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$18.99
Jun 11, 2024 | ISBN 9780593661345 | 4-8 years
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Jun 11, 2024 | ISBN 9780593753439 | 4-8 years
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Praise
**Winner of the Caldecott Honor**
An Indie Next List Pick
An ALSC Notable Childrenâs Book
A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year
A Bookshop Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Best Book of the Year
An Evanston Public Library Best Book of the Year
A CSMCL Best Book of the Year
An NCTE/CLA 2025 Notable Childrenâs Books in the Language Arts
A Capitol Choices Noteworthy Book
An ILA Notable Childrenâs Book for a Global Society
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
âIn an exceptional debut, Mo deploys digital illustrations that expertly use selective coloring to depict an experience of finding common ground.â âPublishers Weekly, starred review
âThis remarkable story about finding comfort in a new home by bringing along familiar traditions is a must-purchase for picture book collections and will resonate with any child who has struggled to fit in.â âSchool Library Journal, starred review
âWholly focused on her own characterâs story, [Cherry Mo] takes a well-loved idea and renders it bright, shiny, and new with sheer talent alone. This book is a standout and a delicious one to boot. It ainât preachy. It ainât smarmy. Itâs just plain good.â âBetsy Bird, Fuse 8
âA touching and resonant story with universal themes of wanting to belong and finding common ground.â âBooklist
âRound-faced, endearing Jun is utterly expressive; her sadness upon returning home each day is especially palpableâŠA touching immigrant story that hits the heartâand stomach.â âKirkus Reviews
âThis debut picture book captures the immigrant experience, highlighting the impact of small gestures of kindness and celebrating the unifying power of food across cultures and languages.â âHorn Book
âLushly illustrated but with carefully sparse text, Home in a Lunchbox is a sensitive and warm debut. This book is a reminder for grown-ups of how differences can bring us together, and a story for children about making friends, bad days, and the warmth and comfort food from home can bring. This story reminds us all how anyone can feel lonely, but small gestures can travel for miles. A beautiful book.ââErin E. Stead, illustrator of the Caldecott Medalâwinning book A Sick Day for Amos McGee
âThis lushly illustrated book takes readers on a journey of memory and hope, highlighting the power of food to build connections across language, space, and time.ââJoanna Ho, New York Times bestselling author of Eyes That Kiss in the Corners