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Printable Lunch Box Jokes by Cindy Hopper for Alphamom.com

Printable Lunch Box Jokes

By Cindy Hopper

Back to school means having to pack lunches for the kids again.  These printable lunch box jokes are a great and simple way to add some fun to your child’s day!
A small card with a joke printed on it laying next to a sandwich and a green apple

What you’ll need:

  • White card stock paper
  • Scissors
  • A glue stick

Download the pdf, print in color on white card-stock.

Printable Lunch Box Jokes

lunchbox jokes on a piece of paper

Cut out the individual jokes.

lunchbox joke printed on cheetah print paper

Fold on dotted lines.

lunchbox joke printed on paper and cut out on a table top

Place permanent glue stick on the center of the strip on the blank side.

using a glue stick to add glue to the back of a small piece of paper

Fold the right side in, making it permanently secured.

Answer to joke on inside of folded paper "there are too many cheetahs"

Dab a tiny bit of Scotch removable restickable glue stick on the right edge, just enough to keep the flap closed, but sill allow it to be opened.

joke printed on cheetah patterned paper ("Why is it hard to play cards in the jungle)

So why is it hard to play cards in the jungle?

"Why is it hard to play cards in the jungle" (close up shot of a joke printed on cheetah patterned paper)

……… too many Cheetahs!

Joke Sources: Activity Village, Enchanted Learning, Aha Jokes

More Back-to-School Ideas from Alpha Mom:

  1. Lunchbox Napkins for Back-to-School
  2. Free Printable Lunchbox Notes, Tags & Stickers
  3. Recycle What’s in Your Lunchbox

 

About the Author

Cindy Hopper

Cindy Hopper was fortunate to be raised in a family who appreciated the arts. This background led to a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education. With a keen eye for design and color, Cindy has cont...

Cindy Hopper was fortunate to be raised in a family who appreciated the arts. This background led to a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education. With a keen eye for design and color, Cindy has continued her love of art and is now passing her creative skills on to her three children. Cindy’s family and friends are the beneficiaries of her passion for fun and meaningful creative projects.

Cindy’s personal blog, Skip to My Lou, has taken her love of a project to new levels. Postings keep the family busy -– from testing new recipes for holiday treats to designing and building floats for a neighborhood parade to making fabric rolls to hold crayons to creating themed parties. Cindy seems to have an unending supply of ideas for gifts, parties and rainy days.

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