

We have a solid pink with navy trim bag that has her name monogrammed. Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie Lunch Bag: This Mackenzie lunchbox from Pottery Barn Kids has been great.There are several other cute designs other those mentioned above. Currently the doll one is about $13 but you can find the “Hoot”, “Garden”, and “Robot” designs for $7 with Prime on Amazon. I feel they have enough space to hold all of her lunch items and it fits perfectly in the Pottery Barn Mackenzie Lunch Box we purchased for her. They clean great with a rinse or in the dishwasher. We’ve never had a problem with leaking or spills. They snap shut on all four sides, which is a big benefit. I knew I would need another just in case one was in the dishwasher. I honestly never used it until I started packing her lunches. Sugarbooger Good Lunch Divided Container: I received the “Hoot” design of this lunch container as a gift for Claire when she was much younger.The bottom of the post will share some of the packed lunches I “created” back in August. This post is to share where I got some of my favorite products that I use in her lunch and also the food ideas we have gone through in the past 8 months. If you’re a Facebook or Instagram follower, you already know how excited I was! I posted her lunches for about the first month or so. So, my child who can down three PB&Js in one sitting was out of luck! Either way, I was excited. The only downside was that our school is a peanut/treenut free campus.


Even though I knew Claire loved and always cleaned her plate, I was excited to start packing her lunch for the school year. Moving from daycare to preschool meant that we lost the free “hot lunch” option.
