Lunch Box Notes for Kids

Short and Sweet Inspirational Messages to Share with Your Child Each School Day

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$19.95 US
Blue Star | Paige Tate & Co
12 per carton
On sale Jul 30, 2024 | 978-1-958803-25-7
Sales rights: World
Sneak a sweet note into your child's lunch box and add joy to their school day with these adorable lunch box notes for kids.

Made from sturdy cardstock, these durable lunch box notecards feature beautiful designs from best-selling author Korie Herold, making it easy to brighten your kid's day and let them know you're thinking about them.

Each of the 180 notecards includes:
  • An affirmation on each card front, so you can surprise them with an encouraging message when they open their lunch
  • Plenty of space on the back of each card to write a personal note to your child—be it a funny joke, a scripture verse, or just a sweet message
  • 3" x 4" trim size
  • Durable cardstock
"Korie has written notecards that are an easy way to bring joy to your kid's lunch every day. I love that these messages are a simple way to let your children know that you are thinking about them and that they can do great things, no matter how young or old they are!"
—Beau Coffron, The Lunchbox Dad (@lunchboxdad)

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Sneak a sweet note into your child's lunch box and add joy to their school day with these adorable lunch box notes for kids.

Made from sturdy cardstock, these durable lunch box notecards feature beautiful designs from best-selling author Korie Herold, making it easy to brighten your kid's day and let them know you're thinking about them.

Each of the 180 notecards includes:
  • An affirmation on each card front, so you can surprise them with an encouraging message when they open their lunch
  • Plenty of space on the back of each card to write a personal note to your child—be it a funny joke, a scripture verse, or just a sweet message
  • 3" x 4" trim size
  • Durable cardstock

Praise

"Korie has written notecards that are an easy way to bring joy to your kid's lunch every day. I love that these messages are a simple way to let your children know that you are thinking about them and that they can do great things, no matter how young or old they are!"
—Beau Coffron, The Lunchbox Dad (@lunchboxdad)