Lunch box for kids- The Bundle
Whether you like to admit it or not, school can get really boring and tiring, especially for little ones. Spruce it up a bit by getting our Smarti Scratch Cards! The box contains 50 scratch cards with trivia facts that they can use for school or just for everyday life. You can simply stick it in your kid’s lunchbox, making it something they can look forward to. You can find a QR code behind each scratch card. Scan it together with your kid to discover more information about the answer to the riddle and adorable explanatory pictures and videos. Click ‘Add to Cart’ now and reuse the cards using the 15 additional scratch stickers so the knowledge sticks!
What You Get In The Lunch Box Notes Bundle:
- 2 boxes for different ages- 6-8 and 9-11 with 50 “Smarti Scratch” scratch cards each with QR code that will take your kids on a journey of learning with expended answer photos and videos
- Reusable envelope – Protect the card from moisture and maintain hygiene.
- 2 double-sided adhesive Velcro (in each box) – One side to stick on the envelope and the other to stick on the lunch box/ lunch bag.
- 15 additional scratch stickers (in each box) as a GIFT! to reuse our smarti scratch™ cards.
Olive –
I absolutely love them. They are in a perfect size and are so much fun. I would definitely recommend them to anyone with kids who are in school and want to add something fun to the kid’s lunch box
Kristyne –
I have been putting notes in my daughter’s lunches for years, and these are probably the best I have bought so far. They are pretty durable little cards, and my daughter enjoys the random trivia questions and the loves notes every day.
Thomas –
As a parent, preparing lunch boxes isn’t the most exciting task, especially with young kids having a very narrow palate (a.k.a. picky eaters). The Lunch Box Notes don’t solve the daily struggle between healthy food and stuff they’ll eat, but they lighten the load a bit. Just know that the cards themselves are also subject to a short attention span. Yes, the trivia questions are short and concise and when they come home from school they go straight to scan the QR code and learn more about the question of the day. I love that they learn without knowing they are learning.