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. The opinions and text are all mine.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. This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Horizon Organic. We hope you’ll connect with us on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and by subscribing to our free email newsletter! Just because you’re staying home doesn’t mean your kids need to miss out on the joy of unloading a lunch bag - especially one with a cute note tucked inside (or taped to the outside)! There’s something about packed lunches that is super fun. Note: If you have a little one (like me) or are homeschooling this post is still for you! I’m planning to pack lunches and take my toddler out to the park! Or you can keep it even simpler, pack lunches and eat them on your porch or even at your kitchen table. Lunch packing tip: Prep as many of the snacks, meals, and notes as you can on Sunday, so you’ll be all set for the busy week. See more from Horizon on their Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest & Instagram.
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