![]() Unicorns are still totally on-trend (come on, will flying horses ever be stop being cool?) so I was instantly drawn to these whimsical Lunchbox Notes Printables from VonnLou Designs. ![]() We adore everything in this stack - and that Wonder quote is A+++. The folks from subscription box company Moomookachoo clearly knows their YA, having created a series of 3 free printable motivational bookmarks with quotes from children’s books for the site Somewhat Simple. So much happy for so little - and hey, you’re supporting a small indie designer too. I tend to look for free printable lunch notes since new back-to-school gear can add up, but these printable motivational rainbow lunch notes and printable motivational superhero lunch notes from Pink Rainbow Designs on Etsy are totally worth the 5 bucks it costs to get 20 of them, IMHO. (We’d do it just for Wonder Woman, frankly.) Or spend a few bucks to get the full-color printables, or a sheet of color-your-own in black and white. If you subscribe to Designer Daddy, you can get this set of 4 fun lunch notes free. This week, he’s adding new designs inspired by the 2017 summer movies our kids love (shown here) as well as a set of favorite superheroes. Designer Daddy, whose printable lunchbox notes to his own children became so popular, he set up an Etsy shop to make them available to everyone. We are all big fans of blogger Brent Almond, a.k.a. The designs are especially perfect for older kids who may feel too “mature” for lunch box notes, but deep down, love a little note of encouragement from Mom or Dad. We found these cute free printable motivational lunch notes for kids a few years back from Kiki & Co for Whipperberry, and they’re just as relevant today. If you have an older kid who could use a little inspiration, try these Encouraging Lunch Note Printables from Kleinworth & Co that remind our kids they’re all we think they are, and more.įor little kids who appreciate a good animal pun, check out these sweet free printable lunch notes from Simple Everyday Mom that add some charm and cheer to any lunchbox. Georgette recently shared some fantastic ideas for helping kids cope with back to school anxiety that’s a must-read for parents of kids struggling with this. The design is on point, and the messages are well, just lovely. We’ve featured these adorable free printable lunch notes from TinyMe in years past, and we can’t help including them again. Related: More of the coolest back to school printables: Lunch notes, planners, labels and more And now we’ve found a great selection of motivational back-to-school printables for kids, to help lend a little word of encouragement and brighten the day of a student in your life.Īfter all your school shopping, that might brighten up your own day too.įree printable bookmarks at top | Somewhat Simple We have so many more free lunchbox notes, including holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, and everyday notes designed specifically for boys, girls, and even highschoolers.We’ve been hard at work rounding up some of the absolute coolest back to school gear for the season, like unicorn school supplies, crazy cheap preschooler gear, fun space-themed supplies, with tons more still coming. (Has anyone else quit cutting apples into slices?) But a quick note to say that “You can do it!” can give your kiddo the boost he or she needs to finish strong. We know that as the end of the school year draws near, it gets tougher to put a lot of effort into school lunches. You could even print the notes on adhesive paper and stick one right on the plastic wrap around your kiddo’s PB&J sandwich or to the outside of a classic brown bag. So keep them in a secret (but handy) place, and after lunch is packed, grab your scissors and cut out the note that you think will bring a smile to your child’s face. So whether your kiddo is graduating from kindergarten, moving on to middle school, becoming a cool highschooler, or just relieved to have survived sixth-grade math, celebrate together with these encouraging lunchbox notes and get ready to enjoy your summer break ! A sweet sentiment in their lunch is a great way to do it. Our kids need to know we love and believe in them. The last week of school is a ton of fun with yearbooks, year-end parties, and graduations, but there are also exams, saying goodbye to friends and teachers, and even school changes. Now you can be the love in their lunch! For the end of the school year, iMOM has some encouraging lunchbox notes that will help our tired students stay focused and keep their eyes on the finish line. ![]() It’s the home stretch to summer! Mom, you’re the wind in your kids’ sails, the gas in their tanks, the oxygen in their fires.
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