School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids

Seven Ways to Fill the School Lunch Box

Maggie Ray
Filling the school lunchbox can be a difficult task if you have a picky eater to please. For the picky eater, or for a change of pace, thinking of the unusual food item is a key way to fill the school lunch box without dull boring meals. School lunchboxes ideas for kids don't always come easy. Think about the things they will eat, then determine if the item can survive in a lunchbox until the time of day the child eats. Here are a few school lunchbox ideas to consider for your kids.

# 1 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids Ham rolls ups

Maybe bread doesn't work for your school lunchbox kid. Consider rolling up ham with lettuce, or perhaps two types of meat rolled together. Slice the rolls in bite size pieces and secure with toothpicks if the child is old enough to not be hurt by them.

# 2 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids Peanut Butter Crust less Sandwich

Presentation can go a long way in making your school lunchbox ideas more accepted by the picky eater. Sometimes appearance or texture determines what they will eat. Trimming the crust or cutting the sandwich in a different shape.

#3 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: Vegetables and Dips

Dips don't have to be dairy based. Consider a honey mustard dip or a marinara type dip for veggies or even for homemade chips or crackers. Kids with different items in their school lunchbox often find it easier to fit in around the table because they can talk about the items they have to eat.

#4 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: Peanut butter and Jelly tortilla

This school lunchbox idea is generally even a hit with the pickiest of eaters. Choose a jelly the child likes and make peanut butter and jelly tortillas.

#5 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: Pepperoni pieces and cheese chunks

Is your kid the one that won't eat any school lunch box items that other kids enjoy? Try cut up pieces of pepperoni in a small Tupperware container, and cubes of cheese in another. If this works, consider other options like cut up pieces of beef jerky, smoked sausage, or maybe chopped hot dogs.

#6 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: Fruit in a Cup and Sandwich sticks

Again, presentation of the school lunchbox idea may make the difference for your picky eater. Make a sandwich and cut it up French toast stick style so that each piece is about an inch wide. You may even consider cutting the pieces into finger food, bit size bits. Add a fruit cup for more nutrition.

#7 School Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: Pretzels, Raisin, Nuts, Yogurt

If you can't get your kid to eat anything you put in the school lunchbox, consider added some healthier snacks. If the only lunchbox idea that gets accepted is a snack, making it a healthy one is important. You may try trail mix type items, or perhaps yogurt or applesauce.

Coming up with a school lunchbox idea your kid will love may be the challenge of the school year. Even when you find one, the quest for the next item must continue so you are prepared when the new one is no longer loved.

Published by Maggie Ray

Maggie Ray is a freelance writer with more than thirty years of experience in contract writing and program management. She experienced military life as an active duty member of the United States Air Force fo...  View profile

  • School Lunchbox ideas for kids don't have to be limited to sandwiches only.
  • Just a new shape for the bread or cutting the crust off makes the school lunch box more fun.

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  • Misha Safranski6/22/2009

    Great ideas, even for home. :)

  • Terrie Schultz6/22/2009

    Good, healthy ideas.

  • Catherine Seidel6/9/2009

    My son loved the mini pita salads and the cold pizza fixins (olives, pepperoni, cheese chunks and tomato wedges)

  • Randy Inman3/14/2009

    Thanks for the school lunchbox ideas!

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper2/26/2009

    I'd eat all of one of those, great ideas :) Sheri

  • Sophie2/20/2009

    These are good suggestions. I would get so bored of sandwiches if that was all I had for lunch as a child.
    Sophie

  • SavinMaven2/17/2009

    Even non-picky eaters get bored with the same old sandwich. These are great lunchbox alternatives.

  • Ritu Lalit2/15/2009

    These options sound tasty enough for grown ups too

  • Thomas H Forthe2/13/2009

    Great tips for a picky eater!

  • Tamara Waters2/13/2009

    Good ideas!

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