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Emoji Lunchbox Notes are the cutest free printable notes ever! Your kids will love them, along with these easy lunch ideas for back to school.

Emoji Lunchbox Notes are the cutest free printable notes ever! Your kids will love them, along with these easy lunch ideas for back to school.

Back to school is in full swing here, how about with you? I think there are still a few schools that don’t start until close to (or after) Labor Day but we started two weeks ago! I’ve been dutifully packing Jordan’s lunch each day and it’s getting harder and harder to find things she likes. She’s picky when it comes to lunch so I end up with the regular old things like salami or turkey or peanut butter, but I’m constantly trying to find new extras to go along with them. From veggies to fruit to snacks and treats, I like to vary her lunches each day so she doesn’t get too bored.

Besides just food in her lunch, when I remember I like to add a little fun note or joke for her. I know that she’s all cool and stuff now that she’s in middle school, but she’s still my kid and I like surprising her with a note once in awhile. Even if she’s embarrassed by it, I think a little part of her appreciates the little hello from me during the day.

Sometimes, if I’m in a rush, I just jot down an “I love you” on a post it note. Other days, when I’m feeling like I have more time, I print up little fun jokes or printables for her. This free printable is one I made a few weeks ago to start off her school year right. She is obsessed with emojis right now (I mean, who isn’t?) so I incorporated her favorite emojis into some fun lunchbox notes. And now you can use them too!

Emoji Lunchbox Notes will make your kid smile when they see the free printable in their lunch at school!

Emoji Lunchbox Notes for back to school free printable

Get the FREE PRINTABLE Emoji Lunchbox Notes HERE.

Besides just notes, I have to make lunches too. If only a note were all I needed to send! Here are a couple of ideas for easy lunchbox recipes that Jordan loves and will eat! If you have a picky eater these ideas are for you.

Jordan always gets a protein or two, some fruit and vegetables and a small treat in her lunch. One of my favorite treats to send with her are Walkers Shortbread. She loves their shortbread and they fit easily into her lunchbox.

Emoji Lunchbox Notes are the cutest free printable notes ever! Your kids will love them, along with these easy lunch ideas for back to school.

Lunch #1: Salami and a cheese stick, carrots and cucumber slices, pretzels and Walkers Shortbread Fingers.

Emoji Lunchbox Notes are the cutest free printable notes ever! Your kids will love them, along with these easy lunch ideas for back to school.

Lunch #2: Turkey sandwich on wheat, carrots and apples, cheese crackers, and Wakers Shortbread Fingers.

Emoji Lunchbox Notes are the cutest free printable notes ever! Your kids will love them, along with these easy lunch ideas for back to school.

Lunch #3 (this is also a great after school snack): Peanut butter on celery, soft cheese with cheese crackers for dipping, carrots, and Walkers Shortbread Rounds.

How to pack the perfect school lunch:

  1. Start with protein (meat and/or cheese, peanut butter, egg, etc.)
  2. Add some fruit and/or vegetables.
  3. Throw in something crunchy.
  4. Add a little treat like Walkers Shortbread Cookies!
  5. Don’t forget the emoji lunchbox note!

Find the free printable here.

Make back to school fun and easy with Walkers Shortbread and these free printable emoji lunchbox notes.

 

This post was sponsored by Walkers Shortbread. All opinions are 100% my own.

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Last Updated on September 10, 2022



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  1. Love the printables! I like to print and cut this sort of thing with my Cricut, and then chuck them through the laminator so they last forever! 🙂