1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th ; Hard Cover, Fiction, Picture Book, Diversity, Realistic ; Highly Recommended

Lunch from Home by Joshua David Stein

This is a fantastic book about kids bringing lunch to school that are traditional to their home culture. Each kid who is highlighted is subjected to another student saying their lunch doesn’t look good or doesn’t smell good – and ultimately they decide to switch to a boring sandwich instead. After a few days of only sandwiches, the traditional home lunches start to come back, and smiles start to return on the faces of kids.

I love the illustrations, by Jing Li, of the food, the home kitchens, and the shopping markets. What a great window into some lives!

Words are powerful and this book is a great example of that. It uses real life experiences of four professional chefs who used to bring traditional home lunches to school and who were each in turn told it looked “ewww.”

A must have for any school library! My fourth graders give it a double thumbs up!

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About Katy Beattie

Katy Beattie is the Teacher-Librarian at Garfield Elementary School (Olympia, WA), where she has been teaching for 15 years and been the Librarian for more than half that time. She has an Australian Labradoodle and two young boys (ages 6 and 9). Her favorite books are anything by Kate DiCamillo and Jason Reynolds, Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie, and The Woman Who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle. Her favorite things to teach are coding/robotics and Battle of the Books.