I Need a Lunch Box

I Need a Lunch Box by Jeannette Caines, published by Harper Collins on September 19, 1993, is a children’s book that captures the excitement of a young boy eagerly anticipating his first lunch box. This 32-page edition, written in English, presents a straightforward narrative that explores the imaginative possibilities of what a lunch box can hold, reflecting a significant rite of passage for children.
In this story, readers will find a charming depiction of a child’s dreams and aspirations, as the boy envisions a different colored and shaped lunch box for each day of the week. The book touches on themes of family and social experiences, making it relatable for young readers. Through its engaging illustrations and simple storyline, I Need a Lunch Box invites children to explore their own experiences with new beginnings and the joy of everyday life.
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A little boy can’t wait to get his first lunch box. ‘He imagines what he could keep in a lunch box and even dreams a splendidly illustrated dream in which he has a different colored and shaped box for each day of the week. A straightforward story about a rite of passage.” —K.
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