Easy Lunch Box Ideas for Kids - No Cooking Required

Hi Mamas! Hope all is well.

If you’ve found your way to this post, it’s because you needed a little inspiration… don’t we all at times!!

Figuring out what our kids will actually eat can be tricky. Sometimes that little dash of inspiration can renew our faith in pleasing our kiddos, while also giving them choices that are healthier and more balanced than other options.

I know some of you are visual — so I’ve taken pictures of some of the lunches I’ve packed since school started. This way you can have some real-life lunch box examples.

Do you use rebate apps when you grocery shop?? If not you totally should. Let me introduce you to a few of my faves:

Must Haves for Lunch Boxes

Before we get started, let’s talk about some of the lunch box “tools” that make packing lunches so much easier for me.

I also use my Bentgo meal prep containers for…. meal prep (bet you didn’t see that coming 😎)… and leftovers.

The silicone cupcake/baking liners are awesome for packing lunch boxes. They keep things separated and juices off of other food items. I know some of us have kids that just won’t eat something if it’s touched something else on their plate… that’s me… I was that kid! They work really well with the Bentgo meal prep containers too. The lid fits perfectly over them and food doesn’t fall out of it’s liner when kids are jumping around.

Amersun lunch boxes have been my favorite so far. They are large enough to fit all the things, but still low profile enough that they fit in their bookbag or aren’t awkward or bulky to carry. They are super affordable too.

Our Owala FreeSip 24oz stainless steel water bottles are amazing. Their water stays cold all day, and they are easy to refill if needed.

They also have water with them, but we’ve found these new Country Time Lemonade Pouches that the LOVE!! I mean, who doesn’t love Country Time Lemonade… or is that just a Southern thing??

Tips - Easy Lunch Box Ideas for Kids

I need to brag on myself for just a second…

This is the first year I’ve been so dedicated to lunches, and Wheels (my youngest - 9) said he loves them. He claims he is so excited for lunch every day, and they are the best meals of his LIFE.

Mom WIN!!!

Tip #1: My biggest secret is that I do a lot of the same things, I just try to do them a little different so it doesn’t look the same every day.

Tip #2 Also, I try to be mindful of the fact that they get roughly 20 minute lunch breaks. I hate to give them things like mac n cheese, even though they love it, because it takes 3 minutes to cook and by the time they’ve waiting in line for a microwave and let it cool, 10 minutes or more of their lunch is gone. So, cold lunches are easy for both all of us!

Easy Lunch Box Ideas for Kids

Ok, let’s get into it… easy lunch box ideas for kids with pictures!

  • Ham & cheese roll up

  • Salt & vinegar almonds

  • Extra crispy Cheez-its

  • 2 Sweet Tart ropes

  • Green grapes

My kids are pretty plain, I literally only put ham and cheese on their roll up. They love it that way. A few days later, I’ll give them the same thing but with ham.

  • Ham & cheese sub sandwich

  • Buttermilk Ranch rice crisps

  • Blueberries

  • Flipz white chocolate covered pretzels

I buy Walmart deli made sub rolls. It’s like $3 for 6 here, and I cut them in half. I did put a little mayo on them. And one kid likes tomatoes.

Of course you see the Country Time Lemonade pouches again. They are obsessed.

  • Ritz crackers

  • Cheese slices

  • Pepperonis

  • Green grapes

  • Mott’s gummies

I call these my homemade lunchables. You can really get creative and use different meats or cracker brands!

  • Turkey, cheese, ranch pinwheels

  • Cucumbers

  • Buttermilk Ranch rice crisps

  • Fudge Stripe cookies

I actually sent this one this morning. I put the thinnest layer of ranch on the pinwheels as possible. Just to give it a little more flavor.

  • Turkey & cheese sub sandwich

  • Extra crispy Cheez-Its

  • Red grapes

  • Flipz white chocolate covered pretzels

Can you see what I mean now by repeating things, just differently? I switched up the meat in the sub sandwiches, so they were a bit different. I know they love grapes, so why give them something funky they won’t eat?? I just switched up the color.

  • Ritz crackers

  • Turkey slices

  • Cheese slices

  • Cherry tomatoes / Blueberries

  • Flipz white chocolate covered pretzels

One kids looooooves cherry tomatoes, and one kid won’t touch them. I don’t mind doing two different things with these lunches, because they are so easy to begin with.

Ideas - Easy Lunch Box Ideas for Kids

Main Course Ideas

  • Sandwiches (use buns, flatbread, bagels, etc. to make more fun)

  • Pin wheels

  • Roll ups or wraps

  • Meat, cheese, crackers combo

  • Boiled eggs

  • Cold pizza

  • Chicken nuggets

Don’t forget to get creative. It’s okay to repeat. Just change it up the slightest bit, and it will take longer for them to get bored with it.

Side Items Ideas

  • Grapes

  • Bluberries

  • Strawberries

  • Mandarin oranges

  • Chips

  • Cheez-Its

  • Puffs

  • Graham crackers

  • Cherry tomatoes

  • Cheese cubes

  • Olives

  • Cucumbers

  • Nuts

  • Yogurt

  • Baby carrots

  • Rice crisps

  • Pretzels

Something Sweet Ideas

I like to throw in something sweet or more “fun” for them, just to add some excitement to their meal.

  • White or chocolate covered pretzels

  • Gummies

  • A cookie or a few if they are little

  • Chocolate covered nuts

  • Nutella

  • Mini muffin

Keep it Simple - Easy Lunch Box Ideas for Kids

We won’t our kids to eat better and enjoy their lunches, but if we get burnt out on making complex lunches … we get the same result. Toss in something easy and premade and go.

Keep that in mind, and be kind to yourself. Keep it simple when you’re making lunch boxes.

When you have multiple kids, try to keep them as close to the same as possible.

Choose items from the store that are simple and don’t require a lot of effort to make them edible or appealing.

Use Google for inspiration… we all do. Afterall, that’s probably how you wound up here!

I hope you found some inspiration today, Mama! Hope you guys have a terrific school year

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