![]() ![]() Jokes for every every holiday throughout the year. I have hundreds of jokes for kids that you can download and use. It’s Back-to-School time again and that means packing healthy snacks and lunches. If you want something fun to slip into the lunch boxes of your older kids, check out all of my lunch box jokes. There are ten lunch box notes for Kindergarteners, so you will have a new one every day for two weeks. So print them out and use them as notecards to write lunch box love notes to all of your kids. These funny food characters would be enjoyed by most elementary age kids. And as she learned to read more, I could write short messages on the back. So, I decided to make some silly note cards that would bring a smile to her face. When I sent my youngest child off to Kindergarten, my momma heart was feeling kinda sad! I wanted to send her some little love notes in her lunch box like the lunch box jokes I sent with my older kids, but she wasn’t able to read yet. Here are a couple different styles.These silly Lunch Box Notes for Kindergarten are a great way to send a little love and a laugh to your little one who might not know how to read yet. You can personalize it or add something to it… I admit they’ve been nice to use on the days when we’re running short on time. I thought it would be nice though to have some FREE lunch box notes already printed out to write on. ![]() I know this because my kids tell me so! In fact, they keep their notes every day and never throw them away which I think is SO cute! Not sure about you, but school is tough for kids so words of encouragement are always appreciated. If I’m feeling really witty I like to write a joke. Yes, I write a note to the kids EVERY DAY!! Sometimes it’s a simple, “I love you,” (if time is short) but I usually try to write some words of encouragement or a reminder for the day. With their lunch made each day, one of our traditions has been the “note from mom” I add to it each morning. They’re pretty good about having a good mix of foods and I’m proud to say they don’t load it up with just “treats”. It’s something they actually enjoy, and of course, it’s something we still over-see. We had most of these rules last year, but a new one we’ve done this year is having the kids make their lunches. The kids play an active role in doing these responsibilities, which we appreciate. Phew, now that we know how to safely download printables, onto the FUN part Click through to each link to preview and print your own copy If printing and cutting your own lunch box notes is too much work, there are some ADORABLE, inexpensive Lunchbox Notes on Amazon. These are just some of the “rules” we’ve set up for this school year. ![]() Clothes laid out for the next day of school.Lunches made and in the fridge for the next day of school.Wash their hands and grab a snack after school. Hidden Picture Lunch Box Notes How fun are these A fun little project they can work on during lunch and even show their friends if they feel so inclined.A message from home during the middle of the day at school is always welcome Especially when it’s Christmas themed and so cute. ![]()
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