![]() ![]() Looking for some more ways to make back to school special? Check out this list of 25 ways to get your kids excited about back to school. Download the encouraging lunch box notes here. These are perfect for days where your child has a presentation, test, or another school project that they could use a little extra encouragement for. You can see all of the free lunchbox notes available. These school lunch notes all contain encouraging messages on them. I even included a card to say I am sorry for those times you know you’ve been a little extra crabby. They’re perfect for when your child is having a difficult week. If you want to sign your name, simply print, cut, and sign your name now so that they’re ready for a busy morning. ![]() I am providing you with 20 pre-designed note cards for Elementary/Early middle school kids (simply sign your name if you’d like!), 10 easy-to-read cards for your littlest school-goers, and some blank cards ready for you to fill-in. These hand-illustrated notes from Lori McDonough at Fresh Picked Whimsy are colorful and whimsical. Use these free printable lunch notes to jump start your own encouraging notes. One of my goals here at Mom Envy is to help you add a little extra special magic to your child’s life, without spending a whole lot of extra time. Words of encouragement written in your hand-writing are a sweet treat for your kids. Parents are lucky to get a child’s lunchbox pack and get them out the door on time. Once I became a teacher, I loved watching the excitement on a child’s face when they received a hidden note from their parents. She used little Suzy Zoo cards from the Current Catalog (anyone else remember them?). They were so much fun and made me feel extra special. She also would leave them other places in the house as well. When I was younger, one of my favorite surprises was getting a lunchbox note from my Mom. ![]()
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