
#Lunch box notes for preschool pdf#
Simply download the free file by filling in your email in the box below – the PDF file will be sent directly to your inbox where you can open it for printing. You don’t need much to make our Interactive Printable Lunch Box Notes. PIN for when you’re ready to pack an interactive lunch: Give it a try, we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the results! They’ll leave the completed note in their lunch box for you to discover (or better yet, for them to give to you when THEY unpack it themselves!) and it can serve as a great icebreaker for finding out more about their day. They’ll answer a different fun question each day that will give you some insight into exactly what happened in the cafeteria, how they enjoyed their lunch, and even future meal requests. These notes are packed with a pencil and require your child to fill them out over their lunch break. Now these aren’t your average “have a great day” lunch notes. Our solution: fun Interactive Printable Lunch Box Notes. So instead of painfully trying to drag information out of them, we set out to create a way that could more easily open up the conversation.

While it’s easy to tell what part of you child’s lunch they didn’t like based on what’s left in their lunchbox (celery sticks), and what’s been all gobbled up (Pretzel Crisps!), do you ever ask your kids after school, “how was your day?”, only to receive a casual “good” – or even the complete cold shoulder – for an answer? Well, you’re certainly not alone.Īfter a long day of learning, we get that kids often don’t feel like elaborating on all of the highs and lows of their school day, but it’s our natural tendency to want to know more.

Download these free printable interactive lunch box notes and tuck them into your child’s lunch box with a pencil and a yummy snack from Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, the sponsors of this post.
