Thursday, May 17, 2012

Lunch Box Love From Say Please Review & Giveaway

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Everyone loves to be told how much they are loved and appreciated, especially when they don't necessarily expect it, like finding a note in the lunchbox, backpack, wallet or brief case.  A pair of moms, Judi Willard and Mary Fuller had similar thoughts, but they were having trouble finding age appropriate pre-printed messages for their children, so together they created Lunchbox Love through their Say Please label!

Their Lunchbox Love for Kids line are designed to help you "Share love, encouragement and fun with these delightful note cards that feature positive notes on the front and fun trivia on the back" (from package). They are perfectly sized (about the size of a credit card) to fit into a lunchbox, backpack and binder. The messages are completely child appropriate and "100% Heartfelt" They are constructed from from brightly colored & simply, but delightfully designed heavy cardstock. They come in sets of 12 with a couple being blank for you to write your own message on (they still have the fun trivia on the back). They come packaged in a small plastic case, making them easy to keep in your purse or on the counter so you can add a message quick whenever the heart desires!  

Lunchbox Love for Kids in 32 different sets, plus they have created special sets for Birthday Girls, for Birthday Boys and for Teens & Tweens.  They have expanded beyond just kids to reach everyone in your life, including Lunchbox Love for Girlfriends, for Loved Ones, for People You Work With and for Those You Appreciate.  They have also created sets to help celebrate some of the holidays--Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Valentine's Day. 

I was given samples of the the first 4 sets in their Lunchbox Love for Kids line I love them. My sin in  kindergarten now asks for them when I make him his sack lunch.   Then when he gets home he always tells me what t said.  I love how much he appreciates it.

I love all the positive and encouraging messages there are to choose from, you are bound to find something that fits most every situation, messages like "You are a great kid" and "Your opinion matters" and the "Did you know?" trivia if fun, even for adults.

Lunchbox Love from Say Please are a wonderful way to tell the people in your life, just how much you appreciate them!  I think you will find these will be very appreciated little messages! So cute and so practical!  I bet you will find some awesome messages for Mom's, with Mother's Day right around the corner, it is the perfect time to remind her how much you appreciate all she has done for you, sneak a message into her purse, add it to some flowers or a bottle of wine or chocolate!
 To Purchase
Lunchbox Love are currently for sale on Amazon for $23.92.
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10 comments:

  1. Well, I'm a stay at home mom and my son is only one so he's never really away from me... to show him I love him we play, and read, and try to keep things fun and exciting!

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  2. I'm also a stay at home mom with a 19 month old. She is always trying to take her dad's lunch box and leave though. jboger05@hotmail.com

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  3. like packing a special something like a funny saying or a sticker
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

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  4. I've left notes where they could find them.

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  5. My son usually takes a rice krispy treat in his lunch and I write on the wrapper.

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  6. I put notes in their lunch boxes or put chocolate in their suitcase

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  7. Heart shapes food for lunch:)

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  8. I send them pictures and notes in the mail when I am away:)

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  9. I create cute "brown bags" decorated for my kids!

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