I Need a Lunch Box

I Need a Lunch Box by Jeannette Caines is a charming picture book published by Harper & Row in 1988. This first edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, tells the story of a little boy who longs for a lunch box, despite not having started school yet. The narrative captures the innocence and excitement of childhood, focusing on the anticipation of school and the simple joys associated with it.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of themes related to juvenile fiction, particularly the experiences of young children in the United States. The story reflects the aspirations and everyday life of a young boy, resonating with themes of identity and belonging. With its engaging premise, this book serves as a gentle introduction to the world of school and the significance of personal belongings in a child’s life.
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A little boy yearns for a lunch box, even though he hasn’t started school yet.
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