![]() ![]() Unicorn, Sloth, & Narwhal valentine holders (for pencils, candy, silly straws, etc). ![]() Tired of looking for perfect valentines in the store? Don’t miss these free printable valentine options. Lunch Notes for Kids – Round up of my favorite free printable lunchbox notes for kids.Free Lunchbox Notes (not seasonal – can be used anytime!).I even have lunchbox jokes (a favorite around here). In this darling printable pack, designed by the ever-talented Cassia at Cassia Leigh Designs, you’ll get THIRTY St. They’re the perfect addition to any child’s lunch box. Free printable fruit pun lunch box notes for kids (or adults). Want more free printable lunch box notes?Ĭheck out the other lunchbox notes I have available as free printables on my blog. You can print the notes on standard copy paper but you can also print them on card stock if you want them to be a little bit more durable (especially if the note may get a little damp from an ice pack or drink). These Valentine’s Day-themed jokes are perfect to slip into your child’s lunchbox this week as we prepare for Valentine’s Day on the 14th. It’s the best way to ensure the child sees the note. I find that if I just throw them in there, they end up at the bottom of the box. I add the lunchbox notes at the top of the lunch boxes for my kids. It’s a large image that says Click to Download the Free Files. Download the free printable lunch notes at using the download link at the end of this post. Add a little love to every lunch for your kids with these Super Hero Valentine Lunch Box Notes Easy to print at home and cut apart.They make great small valentines for a class or can be given out by a teacher to her class, to a significant other, for grandparents to use, etc.ĭirections for Printing the Valentine Notes Print, cut, and slip one of these into your childs lunch box or bag to. There are lots of fun ideas to use these notes in other ways. friends including the PAW Patrol pups, the Bubble Guppies, Blaze, and Shimmer and Shine. See my disclosure policy for more details. It’s a subtle way to show your child you’re thinking of them. Instead of packing them in a lunch, just print the free note and add it to their backpack where they keep their lunch money, place it at their seat for breakfast or dinner, or leave it on their pillow for them to find at bedtime. Does your child get school lunches instead of packing? ![]()
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