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22 October 2011

A few nice toddler lunch ideas images I found:

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Kindergarten Monster Bento #249: October 15, 2009
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Image by Wendy Copley
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Preschool Bento #211: July 9, 2009
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Image by Wendy Copley
This was our first time using the laptop lunchbox! My son finally learned to open it on his own and he very badly wanted to take it to school today. I had a hard time coming up with enough stuff to put in it and I’m going to be *shocked* if it’s all gone when I look inside tonight.

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Wonderful toddler lunch ideas:

Kindergarten Bento #228: August 20, 2009
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Image by Wendy Copley
blogged here: wendolonia.com/blog/2009/08/28/the-week-in-bentos-august-…

A few nice toddler lunch ideas images I found:

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toddler lunch ideas–: Toddler lunch ideas?
Anyone have any good ideas or recipes to share?


The following is the answer: (Hint: The answer is not necessarily.)

Answer by A M
A sandwich cut to look like a bird.

Answer by ♥Lucky♥ 2nd Bun in the Oven
Hummus and cheese wrap
Fruit and cottage cheese or yogurt
Bagel with cream cheese
Peanut butter crackers and fruit
PB sandwich and Veggies and dip

Answer by bubbles_bubbles_2003
i make my toddler a grilled cheese and then take a cookie cutter and cut out shapes she like that and eats all of it all up.. and she eats any kind of soup or cold salad that you put in fount of her

Answer by heavenboundiwillbe
Peanut Butter with bread or crackers
Hot Dogs
Chicken Nuggets
French Fries
Bagel Bites
Cheese Shapes (fun shapes all ready pre-cut)
Mini Corn Dogs
Bologna and Cheese
Chicken Poppers
Pretzels and Cheese Nuggets
(kids love finger foods!)
Jello
Pudding
Alphabet Soup
Ravioli or Spaghetti O’s

Answer by Rapunzel
My kids all love the cheese cubes. They are available at any grocery store, already cut and bagged, or to save money you can buy a big block of cheese and cube it yourself.

Tyson also makes chicken nuggets pre-shaped like dinosaurs. We love those also.

Also, I’ve found that cutting sandwiches into odd shapes works well, but it wastes some of the sandwich…if your toddler is learning his/her shapes, just cutting it into squares or diamonds will work just fine, and it doesn’t waste a lot of the food.

All the varieties of Juicy Juice have been a big hit in our home.

For dessert, just cut up some apple & banana slices. No need to resort to sugary foods; fruit is very sweet by itself!

Answer by michaella
Always something healthy like fun sandwiches
funny shapes, with different ingredients
and a little fun with some jelly and ice cream and fun fruits in season
make it colourful and presentation works with toddlers

Answer by Kaetra
Something fun we do is “Builder Sandwiches”, we build and “paint” our sandwiches. I put the sandwich ingredients on the plate separately – turkey, cheese, lettuce, bread cut in half. Then I give her 2 or 3 dixie cups that contain a splash of water and a few drops of different food color in each. I use a regular water-color paintbrush (that I’ve washed first) and she builds and “paints” her own sandwich.

Tip – Don’t put too much water in the food color “paint” or the bread gets soggy.

Answer by avonmom
my son likes shaved turkey and sliced cheese. he also likes spaghetii-o’s, the lunchables jrs, grilled cheese sandwiches

Answer by meme3
My son is 15 1/2 months old and only has his front teeth, so I’m also trying to get some new ideas to add to the same ol’ toddler meals. He loves to eat guacamole, so I slice avacado and spinkle it with garlic salt. Today I cut up avacado, tomato and mozzarella into small squares, sprinkled with a little garlic and onion powder, mixed it all together and chilled in the fridge. He loved it. He also likes it if I boil a chicken until is falls off the bone and serve it with green beens and baked (cut up) gold potato with a little spray margarine. Another favorite is a grilled cheese with thin sliced tomato inside and a cup of chicken noodle soup. For his after nap snack he always has a container of “yo baby” whole milk yogurt mixed with cheerios and some sort of fruit in a bowl. I don’t know if these are anything different than what you do already, but I know that I don’t want my son to grow up like my sister’s kids only eating pizza, tacos, chicken nuggets and icecream. HA! HA! I pretty much try to feed him anything I can think of!!! Good luck!!

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Kindergarten Snack Box #2: August 26, 2009
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Image by Wendy Copley
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10 Comments to “Cool Toddler Lunch Ideas images”

  1. oh, good re-use of gingerbread cutter as monster!
    I will have to use clementine pumpkin idea too!

  2. What did you use to draw the faces on the clementines? :D it’s so adorable~!

  3. Benzi Rae: I used food coloring markers like these.

  4. Looks pretty good! How much did he eat? Welcome to the LLB club :)

  5. Thanks! He ate *everything*! The after picture is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wendycopley/3707709112/in/photostream/

  6. goblinbox (queen of ad hoc bento)

    That tofu is cute.

  7. Thanks!

  8. When you pack something that your son might normally eat hot (like a chicken sausage) do you just pack it cold or do something to try to keep it warm? It’s my daughter’s second day of day school tomorrow. Packing healthy, cute lunches is hard!

  9. Hi — whenever I pack anything warm, I put it in a thermos. So pretty much anything you see in a bento box — sausages, pizzas, quesdadillas, etc. — goes to school cold (with a cold pack in the lunchbox to keep it that way). My son usually will eat stuff that way, but sometimes he doesn’t. As with all kiddos, it’s hard to predict. :)

  10. Thanks for the help!

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