![]() ![]() Then all you have to do is print them, cut them out, and pop them in your kids’ lunchboxes. Enter your name and email below and you’ll be taken directly to the PDF. Well, now I do, and you can too! I have these free printable notes (perfect for February, but great any time of year!) just for you. What if I had a supply of pre-printed notes ready to slap into a lunchbox on the days when I’m extra rushed or can’t find paper or just can’t think of anything to write? Sometimes I miss days and I don’t let myself feel bad about those days because life happens.īut you know what I realized would be great? If I had a backup plan. ![]() I usually use whatever scrap paper I can find laying around (see the photo below? I’m not exaggerating). Writing those notes takes less than a minute. So now I try to make it a priority, not only because it matters, but also because it’s simple. My kids enjoyed them, even if they couldn’t read them, and they missed them when they disappeared. I honestly thought those little notes were having no effect, but I was wrong. AND he told me that he preferred when I signed them with ‘Mommy’ instead of ‘Mom’. If you print them out on paper, you can place them in the lunch box and you are good to go. You can add them to a napkin or a cute little bag for a cookie. Broccoli and sweet potatoes have a natural sweetness. If you use brown bags, you can add them to the front. It’s a healthy meal however, due to the sweetness of the lemon coating, it will feel like a treat meal. My oldest son asked why he wasn’t getting them anymore. Lemon chicken with veggies is ideal for your kids’ lunchbox. It seemed pretty pointless to put notes in lunchboxes that were completely ignored, so I stopped doing it. My middle child was in kindergarten, hadn’t yet learned to read, and when I questioned him, he told me that he never asked his teacher to read them to him. My oldest was in second grade and never mentioned the notes. I started doing it a couple of years ago, I don’t even remember why, and the tradition has stuck. So now that you know what type of mom I am, it may come as a surprise that I write notes to put in my kids’ lunchboxes each day. And I’m the type of mom who packs the same few foods over and over again because I’m not very creative and the kids wouldn’t like half the new things I tried anyway. More often than not, I’m the type of mom who barely has the kids’ bags packed before they have to hustle out the door each morning. I have nothing against the women who are those types of moms. I’m not even the type who always comes up with new snack ideas to pack in their lunches. I’m not the type who cuts their sandwiches into little bears with blueberry eyes and a red pepper mouth. This set of free printable Valentine’s lunch box notes comes with two pages. I’m not the type of mom who creates bento box masterpieces for her kids each day. ![]()
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