Thursday, October 13, 2016
Share A Scare Kids Halloween Lunch Ideas
Halloween falls on a school day this year. It is my daughter's first year in school and she loves to pack lunches. I started thinking how can I add a little spookiness to her lunch and what I do for one, I have to do for the other one. It is his last year of school and why not add a little fun to his lunch too.
Thanks to Nestle for sending samples for review. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
I decided to share a little scare with my kids this year. First, I added a little spooky to the refrigerator by placing a decorative pumpkin and Nestle Halloween water bottles.
Then I added a little fun to their lunch packs:
Spooky Apple Mouth or Monsters
For my son I made him a gross mouth. He loves Nutella so his mouth was full of Nutella. For my daughter I made a monster that was full of grape jelly. I used peanuts for the teeth on both.
Ghosts
For the head I used a white mini powered donut and for the body, I used marshmallows. I placed them in a small snack bag. I placed a white napkin on top. Then I used a ribbon to tie the napkin to the snack bag. My daughter said a ghost had to a face so I used a marker to add eyes, nose, and mouth.
Spooktacular Drinks
Nestlé® Pure Life® Halloween monster/Día de los Muertos calavera bottles come in cute holiday-inspired designs including a spooky cat, jack-o-lantern and two new calaveras, available in 8 oz. size water bottles that will keep the kids hydrated whether at a party, in their lunch packs, or out trick-or-treating. My kids love to drink water. Water is always in their lunch packs. These water bottles help me share a little scare with them.
How do you share a scare with your kids?
Thanks to Nestle for sending samples for review. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
I decided to share a little scare with my kids this year. First, I added a little spooky to the refrigerator by placing a decorative pumpkin and Nestle Halloween water bottles.
Then I added a little fun to their lunch packs:
Spooky Apple Mouth or Monsters
For my son I made him a gross mouth. He loves Nutella so his mouth was full of Nutella. For my daughter I made a monster that was full of grape jelly. I used peanuts for the teeth on both.
Ghosts
For the head I used a white mini powered donut and for the body, I used marshmallows. I placed them in a small snack bag. I placed a white napkin on top. Then I used a ribbon to tie the napkin to the snack bag. My daughter said a ghost had to a face so I used a marker to add eyes, nose, and mouth.
Spooktacular Drinks
Nestlé® Pure Life® Halloween monster/Día de los Muertos calavera bottles come in cute holiday-inspired designs including a spooky cat, jack-o-lantern and two new calaveras, available in 8 oz. size water bottles that will keep the kids hydrated whether at a party, in their lunch packs, or out trick-or-treating. My kids love to drink water. Water is always in their lunch packs. These water bottles help me share a little scare with them.
How do you share a scare with your kids?
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