Families who loved Home in a Lunchbox by Cherry Mo often look for books with a similar feel. These 17 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child is facing a major transition, particularly one where they feel like an outsider or struggle to find the right words to connect with others. It is an essential companion for families navigating a move, starting a new school, or balancing two different cultural identities. The story follows Jun, a young girl who has recently moved from Hong Kong to a new country where she doesn't speak the language. As Jun navigates the overwhelming sights and sounds of her new school, she finds solace and strength in the traditional meals her mother packs for her. These lunches become a sensory bridge to her heritage and eventually a silent invitation for friendship. With its minimal text and evocative illustrations, this book captures the deep loneliness of a language barrier while offering a hopeful path toward belonging. It is a gentle, visually rich tool for building empathy and celebrating the unique pieces of home we carry with us.