1. Lunchboxes - I find there it is not possible to have THE ONE perfect lunchbox to fit all needs so we have multiple lunchboxes. 8 are on the wall and I must admit we have a few more stored away. Yeah, I may have a bit of a lunchbox problem.
2. Thermos - great for soups and definitely requires it's own special lunchbox
3. Water bottles - 90% of the time water is all the kids have with their lunches and they keep water on their desks the whole day. It is important to have a number of bottles since they seem to get scattered between bedrooms, cars, bags, classrooms and more.
4. Reusable napkins
5. Reusable snack bags
6. Reusable utensils (are you seeing a theme here:-)
7. Fun picks for skewers and shish-kabobs
8. Cookie Cutters - big and small of all different fun shapes for sandwiches, fruits, cheese and more
9. The Food - The basic food items that I can go to in a pinch: soups, canned fruits, PB, Nutella, crackers, pretzels, nuts, sweet treats and more
10. Box top and label collection jar for school collections
7. Fun picks for skewers and shish-kabobs
8. Cookie Cutters - big and small of all different fun shapes for sandwiches, fruits, cheese and more
9. The Food - The basic food items that I can go to in a pinch: soups, canned fruits, PB, Nutella, crackers, pretzels, nuts, sweet treats and more
10. Box top and label collection jar for school collections
11. Love Note Box - All the premade notes, papers and stickers for the notes that I put in the lunchboxes
12. Writing utensils and scissors for quick access
12. Writing utensils and scissors for quick access
13. A basket that holds more food items: things like granola bars, fruit rolls and other individual serve items.
14. Juice boxes for the rare days where I decide not to send water.
14. Juice boxes for the rare days where I decide not to send water.
Another view from the Lunch Zone