![]() I thought an extra little encouraging reminder during the middle of the day wouldn’t hurt either! How To Make Your Own Free Printable Lunch Box Notes I always remind my children to smile at others and be kind. I thought the cat and bear were very friendly and happy looking! Your child will love the clever little phrases too. Just right click on the note and save to your computer! Once saved, you can print however many that you would like! ![]() They are perfect to go with your child’s healthy lunchbox meals and make them smile. Here are a few free printable lunch box notes that I designed for your use. If your child is having a little bit of a difficult time adjusting to the new school year (whether it be him/her being at a new school or in a class with new kids or just misses being around you as much), these little notes might be just the thing to brighten his/her day! I designed these free printable lunch box notes and you are more than welcome to download them and print them out to use! Free Printable Lunch Box Notes I decided to add encouraging lunch box notes to my son’s lunch… at least for the first couple weeks! He isn’t having a hard time with the separation of not being with me or anything but I thought he might enjoy just knowing that I was thinking about him while he was at school. Below the Amazon suggestions is an image link to Lunchbox Notes for Beginning Readers (those who can read and sound out some words).The new school year is back and it is in full swing! I hope that your child is having a great start. These notes are for children who have acquired reading skills. You can use these for purposes other than lunchboxes of course! Just click the link below and you can download the secure file directly to your computer. Want to download these Bible verse lunchbox notes for your kids? They come in both 4×6 and 3×5 sizes! Psalm 19:14: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing to you, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.” Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” Joshua 1:9: “Be strong and courageous….for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Philippians 4:13: “And my God will supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.”ġ John 4:7: “Beloved, let us love one another, for love comes from God.” Here are the verses I used and also this is an example of what the notes look like:ġ Corinthians 10:31: “So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God.” If you’d like some simpler lunchbox notes with shorter Bible verses for children who are not yet proficient readers, scroll down to the bottom of this post! Free Printable Lunchbox Notes (with Bible Verses!) ![]() They can be used for anything, really, so feel free to print them out and have fun sharing Scripture and a personal encouragement with your children. I thought it would be fun to share them with you so you can send notes in your kids’ lunch boxes too! I enjoy trying to find Bible verses that are appropriate for a situation, so I created some Scripture verse notecards that I feel fit a school-day theme. No more procrastinating, I’m going to pack little notes this year when I make up my children’s lunches. I always thought the concept of a surprise note of love and encouragement was such a good idea, but haven’t yet put it into practice. Plus, sending lunch to school gives me a chance to do something I’ve always wanted to do: send little lunchbox notes with Bible verses for my children to read! Yet after crunching some numbers, I figured out that we could save a little money (with three kids in private school, extra cash always helps) and also provide some more nutritious options on menu days that appear to be, well, not so nutritious. My kids just always ate whatever was on the menu. The look on our three-year old’s face reflects her spunky personality well–ha!īut up until this last year, I never sent lunch to school. In fact, we have a 6th grader (hello, middle school!), a 3rd grader and a sweet Kindergarten boy (the three year old still hangs out with me all day!) at a local Christian school.Ī recent pic of our four kiddos. It’s not because my kids have never gone to school before. Sending lunches to school with kids is a new concept for me this year. Heading back to school? Print these Bible verse lunchbox notes to encourage your children!
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