I am glad that October is over. I was getting a little tired of Halloween lunches. Boogs' lunches are based on the story we read at bedtime the previous evening. To see past weeks of lunches, click on the label at the end of this post.
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National Geographic for Little Kids (maze)
Last Halloween lunch. Jack-o-lantern pizza & applesauce, hotdog finger, creepy mouth snowpea with almonds & tomatoes, marshmallow Peep ghost and yogurt. |
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The Hungry Kitten
This book was Boogs' reading homework this week. Boogs' lunch included a cat & a dog corn tortilla with cheese, broccoli/asparagus veggie pancake (under corn tortilla), boiled egg kitten, strawberries, mini rice cakes, and yogurt. |
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The Going To Bed Book
Boogs insisted on bedtime stories after trick-or-treating. It was already more than an hour past his bedtime so I grabbed the two shortest books I could find to read. He loved Sandra Boynton books when he was little. In his lunch: rising Babybel moon with marshmallow & pretzel barbell, strawberry stars, salad with cucumber boat, and cheese sleeping on a sandwich bed. Boogs looked at this and said, "That is me in the bed dreaming about rocking in the boat and looking at the stars." |
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Iguanodon by Michael Goecke
Boogs wanted a lunch about Iganodon facts. So here they are: Plant eater salad & sesame twigs, tall as a giraffe cheese, heavy as a hippo ham, Iguanodon cheese & cereal bar, and fossils have been found in North America, Europe, & Africa applesauce. |
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How Will We Get to the Beach?
In this story, a mama wants to go to the beach but she also wants to take along too many things to carry on her bicycle. She has to try several different forms of transportation to make it to the beach with: la tortuga, la sombrilla, el libro de cuentos, la pelota y su bebe. In Boogs' lunch today: a pb&j turtle sandwich, a yellow banana umbrella (it says "Yay! It is early release day!), a pita chip book of stories, an orange ball, a marshmallow baby, and a salad.
I wanted to thank Living Life Intentionally for featuring my lunches last week on her Linky Party
http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/
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You make the most amazing food! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is just AMAZING! I so love this. I can tell that you put a lot of love into these snacks and literacy is important to you and your family. Wow... I truly am in love with this idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a talent you have! These are amazing!
ReplyDeleteMore AMAZING lunches!! Wow! You inspire me to be a little more creative with my food more often! I love the cheese giraffe & the dog cheese tortilla! Thanks for linking up to TGIF Linky Party!!
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
WOW - you are inspirational! Will you come do my kids lunches? Hopping over from TGIF LInky Party.
ReplyDeleteMegan
Just saw your feature from the TGIF Linky Party. You are truly talented. Your love & devotion to your kids is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSam~
These are so cute! These must be a big treat for your son to open each day.
ReplyDeleteStopped over from TGIF Linky Party.
Great !!!! what a creativity.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to make story-themed bentos! Poor hungry kitteh though, hope it's alright in the end? ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering how you come up with all the ideas. I try so hard and just can't come up with this kind of creative thing with food.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of the lovely comments. I used to be a Stampin' Up demonstrator. I think I have just transferred my love of creating in paper (scrapbooking/cardmaking) to my son's food.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Love all your fun food ideas. I bet your kids adore all the fun lunches. I am a new follower from the TGIF Linky Party. Vicky from Mess For Less
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