My daughter attended her school's open house today where she met her teacher and I got a few of my overly paranoid mother questions answered. I'm a little freaked out about my princess going to school, how in the heck did she get old enough for this?!?!?! Anyway, her school has full day kindergarten so I needed to get her a lunch container to pack her lunches in. While I was in the process of figuring out if I should get her a lunch box or a lunch bag I was contacted by a representative for Simply Bags. And one of the many types of bags they offer are lunch bags...my decision was made, she would be getting a lunch bag!While we were out of town earlier this month a package arrived with the super cute pink kids lunch bag you see my daughter holding in the picture (yes, I edited her name off of it in the photo for her privacy). It's just one of the many personalized lunch bags they offer. She was so excited when we got home and she saw it.
This lunch bag isn't just pretty, it's really functional too. The zippered compartment on the bottom includes a container for food that's a perfect fit at 9" by 6". There's also a zippered front pocket that's perfect for holding milk money and the main body of the bag as well as the bottom portion are insulated to help keep your child's lunches nice and fresh. Total dimensions of the bag are 12" high and 10" wide. You can have it personalized with either a name or a 3 letter monogram.I love how unique her lunch bag will be, with no other girls in her class with the same name there's sure never to be a mix-up over who's lunch is in this cute bag!































































































2 comments:
So cute! So tell me how you are Red Sox fans? I have no choice , lol, I was born and raised in Massachusetts - it's in my blood. ;)
Lol...my husband was born in Massachusetts and raised in southern New Hampshire. It's in his blood too. I was a Dodgers fan until I met him and he converted me over. But I've always hated the Yankees so it was a natural transition. ;)
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