![]() ![]() This lunchbox shows the nutritious Del Monte® Fusions Cups – which I am happy to give my kids because they have no high fructose corn syrup and no artificial colors or flavors. And they’ll just be so thrilled to be getting a special note from home! The important thing to remember is that your kid will not care if it’s perfect (or even good). Personalize with rough hair style, or eye color. Stick figures to represent each family member.His age is always his favorite number, so he totally loves it! ![]() I’ll write either just a big “5” for my 5 year old, or 5 stars. They are sure to put a smile on your little one’s face! I just buy sharpies in my son’s three favorite colors, and even if I just draw a few stars or hearts, he knows it’s personalized because it’s in his favorite colors. Really anything in their favorite colors. Do you know your child wants to come home and play with blocks? Draw some blocks! Draw something based on something special happening after school.Are they reading the Cat in the Hat? Draw the red and white hat. A drawing based on something special happening at school that day.Names are one of the first words kids recognize, so it’s a fun one for them to see. If you are writing on a Del Monte® Fusions Cup, be sure to use permanent marker so your note doesn’t rub off in the box. Here I wrote it on the Del Monte® Fusions Cup (yummy and with 1 combined serving of fruit and veggies). You can write these on the top of a fruit and veggie cup, or even on a napkin. ![]() Here are 6 ways I make lunchbox notes special. So I try to keep the actual words to things I am positive they know. I don’t want to make the notes disappointing or stressful in any way. This happens more frequently the farther into the year it is.īut – just because I do it at the last minute, doesn’t make it any less special for my kids! Many days, though, I wind up writing something last minute. Plus they work super well for fruit cups, like our sponsor Del Monte® ‘s new Fruit and Veggie Fusions Fruit Cups. I like to print out lunchbox notes - like this set of six I made for you to download and use. It’s a long day for them at school, and getting the notes gives them a little Mommy-magic. Lunchbox notes are a sweet way to give your kids a little mid-day boost. If you’re looking for a sweet way to get your child interested in reading, these adorable lunch box notes for beginning readers are shared by Carolyn of The Pleasantest Thing. ![]()
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