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First Day of KINDER!

AHH, good afternoon, My son will be atttending Kinder in about three weeks.
I have been slowly but surely purchasing all items needed as far as supplies, clothes, shoes etc.
What i am at a loss IS ideas for lunch? The thought of him possibly sitting in school hungry because i didnt pack him the right thing, is driving me nuts!
IF you have a minute,can anyone please give me ideas on what your kids LOVE?
Thank you so much

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Just pack him whatever he likes, all the same foods he eats for lunch at home. If he is used to having a hot/warm lunch then put it in a thermos!

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I took my daughter shopping and let her pick out a few things. She chose pb and jelly, ham, bugles, cookies, pears, marshmallows and a few other things. I also printed out the school menu and plan on telling her each night what will be served the next day at school. They have a great variety so she already said she wants to buy lunch next week on her first day!

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I agree with many others. My daughter throws a fit if I say "you have to buy lunch today!"...

She prefers no variety...at first I had a hard time with this. She is going into 2nd grade this year and she will have the following just about every day...

PBJ
Applesauce (I pack her a spoon)
Cheez Its/Gold Fish/Sun Chips (depends on what dad buys at the store that week)
"strange cheese"...aka string cheese
Buys Milk from school

Once in while she'll say can you make me turkey with no cheese!

Don't fret over him having the same thing...just remember he's eating and he'll let you know when he wants something different.

Then they are allowed snack time (during they individual reading time)...and she loves Fig Newtons.

They are also allowed a water bottle at their desk.

ETA: also we buy the pre-packaged apples as well. She loves those...

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What does he eat for lunch now? Seriously... think of what cold items he would enjoy.

We send in:
Fruit
Veggies with dip
Cheese Sticks
Yogurt (either go-gurts or with a plastic spoon)
Chips/Pretzels/Goldfish/Teddy Grahams
Raisins
Rolled deli meats (he's not a sandwich kid)
Leftovers (depending on what it is)
Soup in a thermos
Pasta Salad

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Okay... my son finished Kinder last year.
I also work at my kids' school... also help in the cafeteria.
Now... ONLY pack, what you KNOW your son WILL eat.
I say this because... MANY times, I see kids with their home lunch, just sitting there not eating. When I ask them why, they say that their Mom packed what they don't like. NO matter how cute or fancy it is..... they will NOT eat, if it is something they do not like, or if is experimental, or if you are packing their lunch to "impress" the Teacher or other school staff etc.
They.will.not.eat.even.if.hungry. if it is something they do not like.

ONLY pack, what you know your child WILL eat.
Because, if they do not eat.... they go ALL day, without food/sustenance in their tummy.... and then they get low blood sugar/moody/can't concentrate/get tired and FUSSY when they come home after school.
I see this, everyday, at my kids' school.

EVEN if it is the SAME lunch, everyday, FINE. Because if that is what your child will eat, then that is good.
My son, NEVER cared, if he had the SAME lunch everyday. He liked it. He ate it. He was full after lunch. Good. He ate a ham sandwich everyday. He LIKED it. He ate.

Bear in mind, that no one really cares, if a kid has the same lunch everyday. People who work at the school, know that kids are kids... and their Mom is packing things which are palatable for the child.
Except... do not pack junk food, if you can. Some parents will fill a lunch box with chips/candy/muffins/Capri Sun. I have seen that myself.

ONLY pack what your child WILL eat. I cannot stress that enough.

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Just pack him whatever he likes, all the same foods he eats for lunch at home. If he is used to having a hot/warm lunch then put it in a thermos!

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He will be starving at lunch time.
Give him what he would eat at home.

Sand which, cheese and crackers

Chicken pieces
String cheese
Fruit
Raw veggies
Ants on a log
Pretzels with peanut butter
Cold pizza
Our daughter liked Chinese dumplings or egg rolls as a treat.
Leftovers

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What does he love to eat for lunch at home? What do you bring if you go on a picnic? Pack him what he's used to eating and you'll be set.

Some ideas:
sandwich (turkey, cheese, ham, egg salad, tuna salad, PB&J)
string cheese
crackers
fruit
carrot sticks (and dip if he likes it)

I assume you feed him lunch ever day now, so don't overthink it and you'll be fine.

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My son was in kindergarten last year. The school recommended that during the first week parents should pack something familiar along with an encouraging note (if they can read). During the year I discovered my son ate more when I presented his lunch in a snack format. So, for instance, instead of a sandwich I cut the bread into strips roll up the lunch meat and cheese. Pasta salad is a big hit and so is crackers with a cheese stick and cut up fruit

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Ah, I see you are in Plano as well... I am a regular substitute at our local elementary school in Plano.

I see a lot of thermos comtainers with hotdogs, chicken nuggets, pasta, soup, rice, mac and cheese.

Leftover pizza, cold cuts with cheese and crackers, yogurt (LOTS of that), applesauce, fruit cups, sandwiches, leftovers from the night before.

Our school is very welcoming for the K parents to come in. They are served last @12:30 and have the basic menu choices of the day. They LOVE parent volunteers who help open packets, get water, clean up spills, and just be there to love.

Good luck

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