Lunchtime Puzzles by Love Them Madly - simple enough to solve by tracing a finger, though you could include a crayon if you prefer! Wordless Riddles by Teach Mama - 18 cards are included, plus a blank template for you create your own! Seuss Lunch Notes from Inspired by Family Magazine Suzy Q Scraps Lunchbox Love Notes (Set 1)ĭr. These lunchbox notes from Suzy Q Scraps are gorgeous! Find three more sets by this talented designer below. (There are four different printables on the page, which look much better when they are downloaded than they do in this preview!) School-themed joke notes from Peonies and PoppiesĬreate your own Lunch Box Trivia cards with this tutorial and free printable from Calamity JennieĪll for the Boys has published a "Shark Facts" printable for lunchboxesĭisney "Fun Facts" printables, by, via Scribd Ideal for young boys, these monster-themed jokes from Sweet Nothings are well worth keeping in your stash! I had a little trouble finding the download page on the Imagination Sprinkles website, though you can find a high-res version on Heather's Flickr gallery. These beautifully illustrated lunchbox jokes were designed by Heather Moyer for Imagination Sprinkles. Lunchbox Love Notes - Part Two by I Should be Mopping the FloorĬute illustrated printables for younger children by Fresh Picked Whimsey Scroll right down to the bottom of the page for the download link, though you might also want to check out the awesome lunch box ideas which precede it! Lunchbox Love Notes - Part One by I Should be Mopping the Floor (the second in this series is below). There are notes, jokes and styles for all occasions, from slushy Valentines to math questions clever food puns, literary quotes, healthy encouragements and even optical illusions!įor the friends and mums who have asked where I found these varied and amusing printables, here is a gallery of my favourite 50 lunchbox note printables. Luckily, Google and Pimterest furnished me with a plethora of free printables for our oddly enjoyable new habit. "No," she replied, followed inevitably by: "but I'd love it if you'd do that for me!" I began to wonder whether other parents did this and asked Princess whether her friends found jokes in their packed lunches. Sometimes I might have slipped a reminder note into my children's schoolbags or a Post-It to wish them good luck on a test, though nothing on a regular basis. Now, I imagine many of you are familiar with this practise, but to me it was a novel concept. Need some ideas to get the party started? Check out some of these fun free printables.A while ago I chanced upon a thread on Mumsnet in which a member invited suggestions for jokes to slip inside her children's lunchboxes. How to Make Vampire Kiss Cookies for Halloween.Let’s Make Witch’s Brew Halloween Brownies.Halloween Peanut Butter Ghost Brownies with Fudge Frosting.
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