Daily Lunchbox Surprise Notes: 70 Positive Messages for School | PDF Download

Daily Lunchbox Surprise Notes: 70 Positive Messages for School | PDF Download

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Daily Lunchbox Surprise Notes: 70 Positive Messages for School | PDF Download

Daily Lunchbox Surprise Notes: 70 Positive Messages for School | PDF Download

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Disclaimer

These materials are designed to support emotional learning, creativity, and self-expression in children. They are intended for educational and developmental purposes only and are not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or medical treatment. Parents, teachers, and professionals are encouraged to use these materials with sensitivity and adapt them to the child’s individual needs and age.

This printable set includes 70 lunchbox messages from parents to kids—a mix of strengthening affirmations, simple mindfulness mini-tasks, and kind “missions” children can actually do at school.
Perfect for lunchboxes, snack bags, pencil cases, or backpacks—just print, cut, and slip one in before school. You also get blank templates so you can write your own message for tests, tough days, or just because.

You’ll receive
  • 70 printable lunchbox cards in 3 topics:
    • 40 Strengthening affirmations: short, encouraging sentences that help kids build self-confidence and positive self-talk.
    • 10 Mindfulness mini-tasks: tiny “reset” prompts (e.g., listening for the quietest sound, counting steps back to class) that help kids slow down and re-center during a busy school day.
    • 20 Kindness missions: simple, non-cheesy acts of kindness kids can do at school to practice empathy and build positive peer connections.
  • Bonus: blank/fill-in templates for your own notes
Why parents love it (and why it’s good for kids)
  • Helps children feel more confident and capable—especially on test days or when something feels hard.
  • Supports calmer bodies and better focus with quick mindfulness moments.
  • Encourages friendly, pro-social behavior (and that sense of belonging that makes school easier).

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