Lunchbox drawings that will get kids talking

What started out as a fun little way for a Dad to show his kids he loved them, has turned into something much more surprising - and now you can join in with the fun too! If you haven’t thought to include pictures in your child’s lunchbox, you might like to consider it. Why?


1. They are great as a conversation opener at school and home; inadvertently fueling rich conversation and interaction

2. They are perfect for giving your child something to talk about and share with others at brain food or lunch time. Something that brings children together, united by the same interest, can be a wonderful thing!

3. Snack time refuels kids so they have enough energy to get through the day but the conversations they have at these times can fuel them socially and emotionally which is just as important as it develops their friendships and self-esteem.

Children can find it easier to chat to peers when they have a specific thing to focus on and that's where the lunchbox drawings are BRILLIANT!

These lunchbox drawings are intended to create a sense of anticipation and fun! Some are silly, quirky, funny or interesting. Feel free to download our FREE lunchbox drawings (thanks to Lauren’s husband for letting us share them!). Adults and children will LOVE them!


About the writer:

Lauren is a speech pathologist who has over 15 years experience working with children and teenagers who present with a range of learning and communication difficulties. Lauren is passionate about helping others and loves to find simple and creative ways to make learning fun! 

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