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How to Make Your Child's Brown Bag Lunch Extra Special!

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By RA Cologna
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School lunch can be fabulous!
School lunch can be fabulous!

Here's a quick way to make your child's brown bag lunch extra special!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Post-It Note
  • Marker
  • Loving Message
  • Brown Bag Lunch
  1. Step 1

    It's not always the FOOD that makes your child's brown bag lunch memorable!

  2. Step 2

    Yes, a great sandwich and a bag of chips are fun, but there's one more ingredient that your child will love...

  3. Step 3

    Using a Post-It note or other small piece of paper, write a special message to your child with a bright colored marker...something like, "You are My Special Boy," or "Be a Good Girl Today - See you at 3:30!"

  4. Step 4

    Your child will get a kick out of the surprise!
    He or she will know where your heart is, and it will bring a smile to your little student's face for the rest of the day!

Tips & Warnings
  • Don't do this if your child is in middle school or older. That might seem weird.

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on 11/20/2008 That is so sweet. I will have to do this for my son when he gets a little older. Until then I will do this for my husband. Thanks for the tips! 5*****

jpwriter said

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on 10/16/2008 I love things like this and I'm not a kid :)

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on 10/10/2008 I used to do this when my girls were little...so sweet!

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on 10/10/2008 That's a wonderful idea! That idea also works wonders if you are packing your husband's lunch too. Imagine all the loving and exciting notes you could leave for him! 5 stars. Thanks

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