![]() I created these with lunchboxes in mind, but you could definitely leave notes for your kids around the house. Perfectly pink and filled with rainbow and unicorn fun! The second set is dinosaur themed with hilarious dinosaur jokes! The third set is rainbow colored with encouraging words.Īll you need to do is print and cut! If you want to be able to reuse them, simply print on cardstock! To make them *almost* indestructible, you can lamintate them! The first set of free printable lunch notes is unicorn themed with silly unicorn jokes. I created 3 sets of FREE printable lunch box notes for kids! American Greetings Christmas Lunch Box Mini Notes for Kids, Santa and Friends (40-Count) 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (695) Save 23. You could do it every day, but I like to randomly send notes in my kids’ lunchboxes! They never know when they will find one. My kids love getting mail, and this is a little like that. Our kids need us more than ever to lead by example and build them up, inspire them, and help them see the good even during a pandemic. They will learn perseverance through these trials. Find hope and contentment during this time. We can teach our kids to find joy, even in hardships. We can’t avoid what is happening, and it might be happening for a very long time. I know I want my children to respond with patience. ![]() It’s going to be difficult, but the way we respond to these hardships, will form the way our children respond. With everything that has happened this year, our kids need every ounce of encouragement we can give them! I can’t imagine how hard it will be to wear a mask all day and interact with teachers and other students with masks. You’re on the list! Check your inbox for the password to open the Free Resource Library! ![]()
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