This is such a great idea! And someday, I think when the kids get older, they will remember these little motivation notes and they will have great meaning to them. Thanks for sharing this.
Sammy can’t read yet, but I put stickers in his lunch sometimes😊 He wants me to put extra sometimes for his school friends and teacher even😍 And he’s still trying to finish his advent chocolates and brings those for the teacher too! Lol.
I’ll have to try your note technique when Sammy gets older:)
Aww, Sammy is so sweet! My boys have difficulty making their advent calendars last until Christmas Eve, let alone having leftovers. Usually I catch them trying to “eat ahead.” 😀
You should definitely start your note writing practice! I bet Sammy will be ready for goofy lunch notes by the end of this year. 😉
I wish my mom had left me a Grape Laffy Taffy in my lunch bag. Then again…they did not exist when I was that young. Neither did Adele. The “please be good” note is indeed an impressive, constructive motivational tool…adding in a spiritual aspect is also a very nice touch.
I believe strongly in utilizing a multi-level approach when it comes to maximizing the child-friendly appeal factor.
Would you believe that piece of Laffy Taffy was actually left over from Halloween? (And yes, I admit, I may have hidden the Halloween candy bucket a while back, then forgotten about it until recently.) 😀
Lol!
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This is such a great idea! And someday, I think when the kids get older, they will remember these little motivation notes and they will have great meaning to them. Thanks for sharing this.
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Thanks! My goal is to create as many fun memories for them as possible down the road, while brightening their day now. 🙂
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I would only be good for cherry….
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Mmm, cherry. That’s my favorite, too. 😀
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Sammy can’t read yet, but I put stickers in his lunch sometimes😊 He wants me to put extra sometimes for his school friends and teacher even😍 And he’s still trying to finish his advent chocolates and brings those for the teacher too! Lol.
I’ll have to try your note technique when Sammy gets older:)
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Aww, Sammy is so sweet! My boys have difficulty making their advent calendars last until Christmas Eve, let alone having leftovers. Usually I catch them trying to “eat ahead.” 😀
You should definitely start your note writing practice! I bet Sammy will be ready for goofy lunch notes by the end of this year. 😉
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I wish my mom had left me a Grape Laffy Taffy in my lunch bag. Then again…they did not exist when I was that young. Neither did Adele. The “please be good” note is indeed an impressive, constructive motivational tool…adding in a spiritual aspect is also a very nice touch.
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I believe strongly in utilizing a multi-level approach when it comes to maximizing the child-friendly appeal factor.
Would you believe that piece of Laffy Taffy was actually left over from Halloween? (And yes, I admit, I may have hidden the Halloween candy bucket a while back, then forgotten about it until recently.) 😀
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I love it. I am always looking forward to the end of the week for this blog.
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