![]() Here’s to a great day for the whole year. I hope you and your child enjoy these cute lunch notes! I’m so glad you chose my lunch box notes to bring a smile to your child’s face! This is such a great way to work on their reading skills because your child will so badly want to read your handwritten notes.Ĭlick here to get your love-themed lunch box notes for non-readers! You can write simple thinks like “I love you” and “You are the best”. ![]() (If you’d like more, let me know in the comments!)Īs your child starts to learn sight words, you can also include them in little notes on the back of these free printables. There are 24 small love notes that will take you through an entire year. The only thing that you need for these lunch box love notes is a color printer, paper (card stock is preferred over regular paper) and a click on the link below that will take you instantly to the printable PDF file. Little kids will love these lunch box notes, whether they are 2 year olds, 3 year olds, in preschool, kindergarten or elementary school. I guarantee including these cute notes in your child’s lunch will put a huge smile on their face. Just take a minute to jot a note to your child on the back before packing it in alongside that peanut butter sandwich. You could even use these free printable lunch notes for older kids. It will remind them that you will be there when they get home from school. Including a sweet note in their lunch boxes is a simple way to remind them that you care and that you’re thinking about them. ![]() I was always looking for ways to make them feel more secure. When both of my daughters started school, they struggled with separation anxiety. Taking the time to place one of these notes in your child’s lunch box everyday throughout the entire school year (or on special days like the first day of school, Fridays, holidays, etc) is a great way to let your child know that you care.Įach note also contains the message of love in some way, with lots of hearts which will be understood at any age.īrighten up your child’s school lunches with these adorable free lunch box notes! Looking for some more ways to make back to school special? Check out this list of 25 ways to get your kids excited about back to school.If you’re looking for lunch box notes for non-readers, preschoolers or kindergarteners, I’ve got the cutest options for you.Įven though your child can’t read, they can definitely interpret the message of these lunch box notes. You can see all of the free lunchbox notes available. I even included a card to say I am sorry for those times you know you’ve been a little extra crabby. They’re perfect for when your child is having a difficult week. If you want to sign your name, simply print, cut, and sign your name now so that they’re ready for a busy morning. I am providing you with 20 pre-designed note cards for Elementary/Early middle school kids (simply sign your name if you’d like!), 10 easy-to-read cards for your littlest school-goers, and some blank cards ready for you to fill-in. One of my goals here at Mom Envy is to help you add a little extra special magic to your child’s life, without spending a whole lot of extra time. Parents are lucky to get a child’s lunchbox pack and get them out the door on time. Once I became a teacher, I loved watching the excitement on a child’s face when they received a hidden note from their parents. She used little Suzy Zoo cards from the Current Catalog (anyone else remember them?). You cant go wrong with a good old lunch box joke Add one of our little notes. They were so much fun and made me feel extra special. Printable lunch box jokes and riddles next to a sandwich on a white countertop. She also would leave them other places in the house as well. ![]() When I was younger, one of my favorite surprises was getting a lunchbox note from my Mom.
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