Puzzle Buzz by Highlights Boogs has been a fan of mazes since he was 2-years-old and saw a Curious George episode about a corn maze. He is funny because he does not like to write in his puzzle or maze books. He usually traces or circles things with his finger so he can do them over and over again. He is having a good time with Puzzle Buzz. I had fun making this lunch with the Lunch Punch Match & Munch cutters. In the lunchbox: puzzle pieces of homemade bread, cheese, & salami, cantaloupe puzzle pieces with blueberries, yogurt, and a broccoli maze in ranch dressing. |
Brother Wolf by Harriet Peck Taylor This book is based on a Seneca Indian Tale. It explains how wolf gave birds their painted feathers. Boogs enjoys these kinds of tales. He has even made up some of his own. Boogs' tale of how the sting ray became flat and electric still makes me smile. Today's lunch is an example of a lunchbox fail. The other side of Boogs' sandwich has a very badly drawn wolf on it. I decided to turn it face down and cut it in half. I spent so much time on it that I did not get a chance to make any birds. Boogs came in and looked at his lunch and said, "Oh no! Are you just making me a regular lunch today?" So we compromised on a mostly regular lunch with a wolf marshmallow. In the lunchbox: wolf marshmallow, raisins, dried apricot, carrots, pirates booty, grilled ham & cheese english muffin. |
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What a great week of lunches! My favorite is Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Farm! The cow you made is just awesome :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is awesome!! I did a post the other day about my toddler lunches, but yours are way cooler and the literacy tie in is genius!! So cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We have a lot of fun sharing and exploring books.
DeleteThese are great as usual! I failed with my wolf, and I didn't even try to draw one! I just used a dog cookie cutter to start and as soon as my 5 year old saw it, he asked if a horse was the best I could do!
ReplyDeleteHee Hee! I think that is kiddo payback for trying to decipher some of their drawings. My son could not tell that I had drawn a wolf on the sandwich. But he could see that it is a wolf on the marshmallow.
DeleteI tried, but couldn't pick a favorite. I do now want to read all of these books.
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Thank you. I only make lunches out of the books I enjoy reading with my son. We have brought home a couple that had kind of "off" messages. Glad you are enjoying the books we share here.
DeleteMy Pickle loves Puzzle Buzz! Great lunches as always :) I should not have read this hungry, lol.
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DeleteOh my goodness they are soooo cute, can you make my lunches please, that would make my lunch hour so much more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Kids Co-op
Thanks! I would love to make you a lunch, but I don't think they would travel well.
DeleteI would have loved to received lunches like this as a kid. i'd even love to have them now!
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Thank you!
DeleteYou know, I have never read Ducky and now I have to go see if it's in my library! It sounds like such a cool concept--I'm pretty sure I've tossed random objects in the ocean, just so I could imagine kids on the other side of the planet finding them! Thanks for sharing at Teach Me Tuesday!!
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ReplyDeleteOh my,how creative! Your boy must be delighted!Thanks for sharing with us at the Kids Co-op and hoping to see you this week as well :) I am also sharing your post on my FB and Pinterest page www.facebook/SmilinglikeSunshine.
ReplyDeleteWhat great lunches. I love how you connect them to books--plus I love the recommendations for books. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!! I hope you will share with us again this week!
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