
Throughout the last few years I’ve found a lot of fun sets, so I thought I would put them all in a list for easy reference and also share them with you guys! My plan in the next week or two is to print the entire year of jokes and notecards, cut them up and then put them in envelopes in my kitchen drawer!! That way it will be super easy for me to just grab a couple on the days that I pack home lunches! WINTER LUNCH BOX JOKES Off and on throughout the year, I will put lunchbox jokes in my kids school lunch! My kids always love them and they especially enjoy the Holiday themed ones! I don’t know why it just makes me feel like an extra good mom when I throw one of these little pieces of paper in their lunch! haha!

But, some may require you to sign up for their e-mail list to receive them.Lunch Box Jokes Cards are a fun way to make your child feel special when they’re gone to school! We’ve got Lunchbox Joke Cards for every season and holiday!

So let’s get to printing our lunch notes! Lunch Notes for KidsĪ special note: all of these lunch notes are totally free. You could even sign them ahead of time (although I prefer to sign them the day before or day-of just in case I want to add an extra sentence or 2). The best way to save time in the mornings is to set aside a little bit of time to pre-print a ton of notes and cut them out. Printing off all of these notes is an easy way to still provide a quick hello without taking up so much time. But, finding the time to handwrite a note to one or more kids in the morning feels impossible to fit in with all of the other morning chaos. Handwriting a lunch note is always going to be well-received. Lunch Notes Don’t Need to be Complicated! Some of my lunch notes are inspirational notes to tell them to keep their head up and stay positive or to tell them how proud I am to be their mom. Kids are just like us when it comes to bad and good days. I keep “bad day” notes because everybody has those weeks or days when things just aren’t going their way. It’s important to teach our children through example by apologizing and admitting when we have made mistakes. I like to slip a note about being sorry or making a mistake to let my child know that I am sorry for my misstep. Some days, I may have yelled a bit much in the morning or some other Mom mistake. I always have a category for “I’m sorry notes” and “bad day” notes. You can add labels to separate the notes by child, season, holiday, etc. Hack for Storing Printable Lunchbox NotesĪt the beginning of the school year, I like to print a bunch of lunchbox notes and store them in a coupon holder. I am also an affiliate for the HP ink program.

Remembering to print off a note for each day can be a little overwhelming, so I find that just doing a couple of notes a week can take the pressure off.Īs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Look at me, here I am, 30 years later, and I still fondly remember the notecards my Mom left in my lunchbox. Sometimes it’s the little things that can really brighten up a bad day for a kid. But, trust me, they really do put a smile on a child’s face. To some of you, printed lunchbox notes may seem a little over the top. I remember the feeling of excitement when I opened my lunchbox to find a cute little Suzy Zoo character lunch note. My Mom used to order them through her Current catalog and man did they make my day. Lunch notes for kids have been around since I was a little girl.
