Did you know that there are so many little things you can do for your kids this Easter that cost next to nothing? It might be cutting their sandwiches into the shape of an Easter egg, printing Easter lunchbox jokes or including some cute Easter bunny cookies in their lunchbox. You could also give them some stickers or an inexpensive game you picked up at your local discount store. In other words, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to make the holiday special.
Lunchbox Jokes Are So Much Fun
There are literally thousands of printables out there that allow you to do something fun with your kids. All it takes is a bit of ink and paper. It might be colouring pages, activity pages, or even cute jokes. These funny jokes for easter were created by The Inspiration Edit. Not only are they super cute, but they allow you to bring a smile to your child’s face throughout the week of Easter. Just print the Easter jokes out, cut, and pop one in each day of the week leading up to the holiday.
Kids’ Jokes
Use this to inspire you to create even more fun things for your child’s lunchbox. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive or even difficult. You can find a number of kids’ jokes online. You can also get as creative as you want. Print them out as is or create your own fun photos for each joke. You can even find jokes for every holiday of the year. Have fun with it!
Little kids are going to love this fun little surprise. It’s something that will make her and her friends laugh. Your child’s friends will think she has the coolest mom because you included a cute little Easter joke. And, if your child prefers to stick to herself, it’s something to bring a smile to her face during lunch period.
Click HERE to download the Easter lunchbox jokes printable or click on a photo above!
These jokes are great. Thanks.
Super cute and kids will love finding one in their lunch box. 🙂
I put notes in my daughter’s lunch. She would love these jokes!
I think it’s marvellous that people can think up jokes like this – I’m lucky if I can remember a joke at all!
These are so bad, they are good! I am going to share them with my 7 year-old grandon, of course!