

FREE LUNCH BOX NOTES KINDERGARTEN FREE
In my efforts to branch out a bit away from the perpetual scavenger hunt, this year I decided to make some lunch box notes and jokes to make Earth Day a more special occasion… but truly you can use them any time throughout the Spring! Since I am a former Kindergarten teacher who has happened to have read a silly little kid joke book or two over the years, I narrowed down my favorite Earth Day jokes to these 24 that will surely tickle your funny bone (or at the very least bring a smile to your face!).Īnd being the sharing and caring blogging buddy that I am, I’ve got a free set of jokes for kids to share with you in this blog post!

Okay, now back to the original programming…lunch box jokes! Patricks Day treasure hunt I created, you can read all about it here. Psst – *SIDE NOTE * – if you are wanting to see the super fun St. I mean seriously, there’s so much to celebrate it’s hard to know where to begin!Īlthough my go-to method of honoring any holiday is usually with some sort of Scavenger Hunt, I thought I would branch out this Spring with some new fun printables.Īnd since I’m one of those totally cheezy moms who’s trying her best to not forget to take life a little less seriously, and I’m a BIG FAN of corny jokes, I decided to celebrate Earth Day with some lunch box jokes with the hope of making my kids laugh! In April (a top contender for “My Favorite Month”) we’ve got…Īpril Fool’s, Easter, & Earth Day Then comes May with May Day, Cinco de Mayo & Mother’s Day (my personal fave!) Spring has sprung, which means there are a lot of fun upcoming kid-friendly holidays to celebrate! "This is indirectly Jamie Oliver's fault and I will never forgive him for it.Make this Spring festive and fun by creating & sharing Earth Day lunch box jokes for kids (and adults too)! Any issues are to be brought up with the parents'."īut it's this comment we wholeheartedly agree with: "Sick of schools being able to dictate what kids eat! Do they check all the teachers' bags to make sure they’re not bringing in junk?" one cheekily asked.Īnother jokingly added, "I would reword the sticker to say 'child is allowed to eat her food in whichever order she chooses. It was clear many were equally frustrated. And what if that food is all we got from the food bank?"

"This literally winds me up so much! Kids have minds of their own and can choose what they want to eat! You obviously approved everything in there!" one viewer wrote.Īnother added, "I was shocked when this started happening at my son's daycare.
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The video, which has been liked 65,000 times, also has a full comments section, which is mostly supportive of the dad. RELATED: The ingredient to avoid in a child’s school lunch box Comments disagreed with lunch box police The dad also shared what parts of the lunch his daughter did and didn't eat. But we still love that he tried to get his daughter fed with the lunch box note. The dad has now said he will be talking to the school directly to sort out the issue. He added, "Of course, she got in the car and was immediately hungry."

He also noted the irony that her sandwich "contained more sugar than the rainbow drops." "What do you want her to do?" he asked in frustration. Her dad explained that she ate her sandwich and a few bites of her apple, but didn't touch the rest of the food in her lunch box. Her lunch included a sandwich, carrots, rainbow drop lollies, an apple, a packet of chips, a pear and a chocolate egg. Isabelle had told her dad that she wasn't allowed to eat her sweets until she'd had her carrots, which she didn't want as they had fallen on the floor in clear defiance of the note. Seems straightforward enough, but in a follow-up video, the dad admits, "Nothing was said about the label." "We are aware of the contents of this box and are happy for Isabelle to eat whatever she wants."
