![]() They do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ABQ Mom, its executive team, other contributors to the site, its sponsors or partners, or any organizations the aforementioned might be affiliated with. The opinions expressed in this post are those of the author. Please welcome one of my printable contributors, Kiki You’re going to love her Printable LUNCHBOX NOTES. Print at home, as many as you need, place in their lunch, or backpack for a warm reminder of home. Lunch notes don’t need to be just for kids! All of us need an encouraging word from time to time.Ĭheck out these ideas for packing healthy school lunches. Printable Lunch Box Notes are a fun way to surprise your children when away from home. They may say, “Don’t complain today, but instead focus on what you are thankful for.” Or “Remember to encourage and compliment others.” Or “Don’t stress about the small things.” They may also be an actual reminder for me to do something like make a phone call or schedule an appointment. I know this sounds a little silly, but they can really help boost your mood just like they do your little ones! These can be simple reminders for myself to keep a positive attitude. When I have a really busy week or something hard or stressful in my life, I like to put lunch note reminders in my own lunch. Leaving a note in their lunch is a great way to help them remember!ĭownload the PDF of these here: lunch notes. If you want to do what I did and store them in a cute paint can, I created a label for that too. If you have access to a laminating machine you can laminate them also so that you can re-use them. You can print them at home onto card stock. My kids often forget if they need to ask a teacher about something. The printable includes the following phrases: These little cards are the size of business cards. This is a great way to remind them that I love them! Use funny lunchbox notes to get the whole table laughing. Sometimes I wonder if I say it enough to them. You can also use positive affirmations or thoughts that come from your own heart. Often, I like to use a Bible verse that they are familiar with to help encourage them. Jokes can brighten their day and bring a fun giggle to their lunch time. He is my silly, joking, kinda class clown kid, and he loves a good joke. Here are a few different ways I like to do notes for my kids. You can be elaborate and creative, or you can simply add a sticky note to her sandwich box. Obviously, there are many different ways you can do lunch notes. My daughter says she feels like she is talking to me when I leave her a note, and she loves that! Kinds of Lunch Notes Lunch notes can brighten their day especially if they have had something hard happen in the morning. Lunch notes can encourage them and can also remind them that you are thinking of them while they are gone. This is a digital file that you download and print.I don’t know about your kids, but mine absolutely love getting a note from mom during their long day at school. Plus there's a blank note for you to totally customize. We left room for you to write on each note, so they can be used for multiple kids and multiple reasons. Get creative and celebrate the things that are important to your child. ![]() ![]() ![]() Special occasions call for a special message from mom. Encourage their interest with these bold, fun designs. The whimsical, cuddly designs and cheerful notes will put a smile on everyone's face.įor a child that dreams of visiting the stars, space-themed notes are a great choice. These friendly woodland creatures are a hit with young animal lovers. And these pretty, colorful designs are perfect for the child who enjoys tales of kingdoms, castles and treasure. Their magical quality makes unicorns very popular. It's easy to forget something once the day's activities get started, but a note in their lunch bag or back pack can do the trick. How about a little laughter? Send a joke or fun fact that they can share it with their friends.įor slightly older kids, the 'Remember' note is a simple way to jog their memory during the school day. Do they need encouragement? Send a note that will show you're cheering them on. NowReading: A listing of 21 FREE Lunch Box Notes Printables for your favorite. Kids love to know that mom is thinking of them! And it's a simple way to pass along positive messages that, believe it or not, they will remember. That mom instinct kicked in and I double checked it before calling it a night. It's easy to pop one of our printable notes in a lunch box, back pack, or notebook. Provide a fun, encouraging surprise during your child's day. ![]()
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