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A heartwarming chapter book about bullying, diversity, and being proud of who you are. In The Case of Makhan Singh's Smelly Lunch, eight-year-old Makhan starts a new school, and he wants nothing more than to fit in. But on his very first day, lunchtime turns into a nightmare. As soon as he opens his lunchbox filled with his favorite Indian food, a class bully starts teasing him about his "smelly lunch." Makhan feels embarrassed and wishes he had a "normal" sandwich like everyone else. With the help of a new friend and a little courage, Makhan learns that what makes him different also makes him…mehr

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A heartwarming chapter book about bullying, diversity, and being proud of who you are. In The Case of Makhan Singh's Smelly Lunch, eight-year-old Makhan starts a new school, and he wants nothing more than to fit in. But on his very first day, lunchtime turns into a nightmare. As soon as he opens his lunchbox filled with his favorite Indian food, a class bully starts teasing him about his "smelly lunch." Makhan feels embarrassed and wishes he had a "normal" sandwich like everyone else. With the help of a new friend and a little courage, Makhan learns that what makes him different also makes him special. When he finally stands up to the bully, he discovers that being true to himself can inspire others too. ¿ A touching story about self-acceptance, kindness, and cultural pride ¿ Perfect for children ages 8-12 who enjoy multicultural chapter books and stories about friendship and courage ¿ Great for classroom discussions about bullying, empathy, and diversity This uplifting children's book reminds readers that everyone's story-and every lunchbox-deserves respect. A wonderful choice for parents, teachers, and librarians who want to encourage confidence, compassion, and cultural understanding. ¿ Ideal for fans of The Name Jar, Lunch From Home, and Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
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Joti Heir is an author and journalist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. www.jotiheir.com