Going back to school can be hard for kids. I like to give my kids a little surprise in their lunchbox…a joke! It gives them a small chuckle and it is something they can share with the other kids.
Last year, I would try to find a joke, write it on a napkin and stick in their lunchbox. This year, I decided to come up with a cute printable and therefore have a bunch of jokes ready beforehand.
Print out the joke page.
(see bottom of post for link)
Cut a semi circle, just inside the gray circle, with an Xacto knife (like the red dotted line above).
Print out the answers sheet. Make sure you get the right answer and joke sheet together so the jokes will make sense to your kids!!
Avoiding the gray circle with the answers inside, put glue on the answer sheet. I used Elmer’s Disappearing Purple Glue Stick so I could see where I was gluing but any kind will work.
Line up the joke sheet and the answer sheet and then press them together. Now you have small flaps you can open up to reveal the answers.
After letting the glue dry, cut the jokes apart with a paper trimmer.
Want to print the jokes out for you kids? You can do so below…free of charge.
There are 2 sets with Boy’s Colors and 2 sets with Girl’s Colors:
Terry says
Thanks, these are so cute!
minaa says
wwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwww
fantastic
Beautiful
Thank you for your thoughts :))
Keep in creativity , You are the star
Denise says
Thank you, my son is going to LOVE these jokes!!
Tonia says
You are very welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
Sara @ BrainstormInBloom.com says
Ok, this is great! My boys are obsessed with jokes right now and keep trying to come up with their own but are not quite good at it yet. I love this! Thanks!
Tonia says
Hi Sara,
Isn’t that a fun age? I hope they enjoy them. Thanks for stopping by!
~Tonia
Kim says
I love this idea! I usually include a note in their lunch but this is awesome!
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Tonia L says
Thanks Kim!
bsymommy says
Thank you for your creativity and humor!! My first grader who is finally in full day LOVES getting notes and riddles from home in his lunch box…he will flip over these silly jokes.
Tonia L says
Thanks bsymommy! Unfortunately my kids are too “cool” to have lunchbox notes anymore but they do still love the jokes!
Blisstered says
These are super! Is there away to modify to make more?
Tonia L says
Sorry Blisstered, I no longer have the blank files. You could download the files and then upload them to free photo editing program like Pixlr. Then, use the clone tool to “erase” the words that are written on the notes before adding new words.
Jillian @ Hi! It's Jilly says
These are so great! Thanks!!
Kristi says
I absolutely LOVE these! Thanks for making kids smile 🙂
Kristi says
I absolutely LOVE these! Thanks for making kids smile 🙂
anna-sklar says
I had the same issues with wanting to include jokes in my son’s lunchboxes and trying to find appropriate jokes. I finally just created a pdf myself – jokes for the whole school year that match up with seasons and holidays! Ready to print out, cut out, and hand out! The kids and their friends love them! The school principal even read a few over the intercom!
PJ says
So cute, thank you!
Rebekah says
My son went to summer camp for a week and I included one of these in the pocket of each pair of jeans. He loved it. Said his entire cabin full of boys and the counselors gathered around to read them each morning. Thank you for all your work.
Trish says
thank you so much for these great pages and jokes. My grandchildren love jokes and I am going to make them into cards to mail. Another way to keep in touch with them, thanks to you!
Maryann says
Thank you so much for these awesome pages here. They´ll also work great on a kids card, which I intend tpo try real soon here, as I need to make birthdaycards for 2 of my granddaughters, who have just learned to read, and I´m sure, they´ll just love this.
Kristi says
Oh I love these. THANK YOU for doing such a detailed tutorial on how to do them. I am making these tonight for my girls and I know they will love them. I always send a lunchbox love note – these just are awesome.
Tanya says
Thank you so much for the great idea and printable! Can’t wait to try it for school lunches!
frecklescrafts says
This is a great idea! I love to send notes in my kids lunch box but my 8 year old thinks it is lame, LOL! This is a great alternative that will allow me to connect with him during the day. Thanks for such an amazing idea!
Alayna says
very cute! I had to print them instantly and add to my stash of lunchbox notes. Thanks for sharing!
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anonymous says
So cute!
anonymous says
Super cute!!!
Kimberly says
I love the flap idea instead of just a card. These will be so fun. I have been known to not only stick them in my grade-schoolers lunch, but also my middle-schooler and 9th grader’s lunches. Their friends always get a kick out of them. Thanks!
OnePerfectDay says
This is such a wonderful idea!
The kids will love it!
Anne @ Domesblissity says
These are so cute Tonia. Isn’t great when they can read and you can put all these sorts of things in their lunch box?
Anne xx