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Please note we do not include photos in the book to keep costs down for our readers.Kids require a wide range of healthy foods to fuel both their body and mind while at school. Although everyone knows that vegetables and fruits are very healthy, it's well known that kids are now eating a lot of processed food.One of the best ways to reduce junk food is by replacing it with fresh fruits and vegetables and by encouraging kids to be more active. There are many healthy school lunch ideas that you can make for your children with a little planning ahead. Getting your kids involved in the planning, preparing and packing their lunch will put a lot less stress on the parents, as well as get them excited to eat what they've created.You'll not only contribute to the good health of your kids with these ideas but also save money. Many local stores have great bento boxes as well as other sectioned lunch boxes which make packed lunches more fun.Go ahead and try out something fun and unique in your kids' lunches, this book has 100 healthy and fun lunch ideas to get your creativity flowing.Included in the book: Wraps Dips and dippers main dishes soups salads sandwiches other main dishes: i.e., rice balls snacks and treatsHelp your kids enjoy a healthy lifestyle with these nutritious and nourishing, fun and easy-to-prepare lunchbox recipes.They're sure to be favorites! 

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