A review by bookbloggerjanine
The Yuckiest Lunch Box by Debbie Min

5.0

The Yukiest Lunchbox
I give this book 5 stars

When Nari brings her traditional Korean lunch to her school, she doesn't expect her classmates' reaction...
Feeling embarrassed and rejected, she asks her mother to make her American lunches from now on, only to discover that what makes her different is actually her strength! In this multicultural story of belonging and acceptance, Nari faces cultural differences, and learns to proudly embrace the beauty of her culture.
A must-read for all children! Ages 5-8

This book teaches such an important message to young children. It is beautifully illustrated and has simple language for them to be able to understand.The story is short and enjoyable to read.Everyone is different and everyone is valued. Thank you to the Author Debbie Min for sharing her own experiences in a fun way that enables others to learn and in the process allows conversations about our differences.