![]() You can color or decorate the notes or leave them as is. Or you could ask your child's teacher to read them to the child. If you're child is not yet reading, you could save these notes to print when they are able to read. I'm thankful for. you, your attitude, your help, your kindness, your jokes.joy, to be gentle, to be thankful, to be brave, to smile, to include people. kind, fun, smart, unique, brave, creative, an artist, a reader. (Plus one each of "I'm proud of you", one "love you to the moon and back" and one "have a great day".)Here are some writing suggestions for the fill-in-the-blank cards: If you would like more of this type of note, simple print more of this page. One page of the lunch box notes (12) are fill-in-the-blank style (see image above), where you have room to write messages to your early readers. I recommend printing on heavy-weight cardstock, but regular printer paper will work fine, too. The following image shows what the pages look like printed out, with lines marked for cutting them out: Printable download includes Use a circle punch to cut out circles (I use a Fiskars 2" punch, see image below).Use scissors to cut along the printed lines to cut out squares (see image above).This year, we have one child in grade one and another in preschool, so I decided to make cards I could print and use for both kids.You can buy the Lunch Box Notes, visit my Etsy shop. You could print out multiple copies if you have more than one child.Last year I sent a lunch note to kindergarten every day. This is a black and white printable designed for pre-readers and early readers. 60 lunch box notes that are great for back to school for preschool kids and early elementary students.
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