Print on some card stock or thicker paper for best results. One last tip from years of lunch-packing experience and some pretty picky eaters: clean out lunchboxes as soon as the kids get home! We have our kiddos clean them with a grown up present so we can monitor how much (or how little) they’re actually eating. FebruAdd a cute little note in your child’s lunchbox today to let them know you care and you’re thinking about them It’ll sure put a smile on their face There are 6 sweet notes in this printable and it’s totally free to download and print off Just click the link below. ![]() Sticker paper (like the full sheets here) You also don’t necessarily have to put them in a lunch box. I go to her for inspiration, recipes and-always-a good laugh with a beautiful mama. There are a few good ways to attach the notes that I’ve seen that are pretty cute, and I think you should consider them: Double stick tape. I rely on Weelicious: my longtime friend Catherine McCord reinvented healthy fun school lunches. ( Check out our printable O'Farm lunchbox notes!) 8. I don’t send a note every day, but every now and then I get crafty with them. I try to include a note, joke, silly drawing, or fun fact they can share at the table. These homemade granola bars are a fan fave in my family, too! 7. These printable lunch box notes can be printed on one sheet of 8 1/2×11 paper. Include a sweet treatĬhocolate-covered fruits or seeds are always a good option. There are eight lunch box notes included with this printable. We don’t have to get too fancy about it! 6. The menu can include leftover pasta or pizza, too. Letting kids pick their own veggies and setting up a lunch station that empowers the kids to help assemble what’s on the menus is fun, too. I love the idea of letting the kids make a menu. ![]() If you are doing school virtually at home or even packing a lunch, tape a note to an lunch item so they will see it These notes make a fun surprise. All you need to do is download the FREE Printable, and cut out each note. You can also try homemade crispy beet chips or kale chips! 5. I created these Free Lunch Box Notes printable that you can download for free form the Resource Library. For me-you have to let them add a few chocolate chips! We’re at a nut-free school, so we recently made mixes from the following: I’ve also let my kids make their own trail mixes before and it worked really well. My kids love Annie's Cheddar Bunnies, so that makes for an easy side. Make it count! If your carefully crafted sandwich is going to stay in its wrapping-know that O'Farm will give your kids farm-fresh fuel without sugaring them up or loading them down. Oh and in case you are wondering, that cute little lunchbox is from Easy Lunchboxes…and yes, they are super easy! And the cute little Goldfish Sandwich Bread is from Pepperidge Farm.Sometimes eating lunch can stand between your child and playtime-you never know what they are going to take the time to eat. These Lunchbox Notes were created by none other than Charlotte at The Paper Cupcake! They are FREE and can be found in the Cupcake Chronicles Newsletter this week, along with these delicious Peanut Butter & Jelly Cupcakes!Īren’t they just the cutest?, just leave me a comment and I will send you the Newsletter with the Printables! ![]() Here we are at the end of our Back to School Week! We have had such a great time sharing organizing tips, crafts, teacher gifts ideas, easy meal ideas, and of course Back to School Cupcakes!
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