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Say Please Co-founder Judi Willard Posts on
TODAY Moms
Judi Willard, licensed psychotherapist and co-founder of Say Please, was honored to be a guest writer on TODAY Moms. In response to the viral video in which an autistic student was verbally abused by a teacher, Judi shares her advice on what to do when you see abnormal behavior in your own children. Check out the whole article here.
Hybrid Her Picks Lunchbox Love
for Best of 2011 Holiday Guide!
Hybrid Her has just announced their picks for the Hybrid Her's Best of 2011 Holiday Guide and we are proud to announce that Lunchbox Love is among the fantastic products chosen. According to Hybrid Her, Lunchbox Love notes "make a great unique gift for the friends and family on your list who are also moms and dads!"
Check out the guide for the details and all other wonderful mom-created products.
We were featured on the front page of
The Wall Street Journal!
Celie McKay, age 4, and her brother Fionn, 2, of Lexington, Ky., get the same thing for lunch almost every day—a note from their mom, Liz Swanson. Ms. Swanson keeps it simple. "YOU ARE LOVED," she'll write. Or, in blue crayon, "BLUE!" Sometimes she makes "happy bananas," which are bananas that she decorates with a drawing or googlie-eyed stickers...
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Featured on the TODAY Show (Jill's Fun Finds)
Lunhcbox Love on Kathie Lee and Hoda TODAY
Oprah.com Parenting Expert Lian Dolan Raves About Lunchbox Love!
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Testimonials
I've been putting hand made notes in my son's lunchbox since he went to preschool, he's 10 now & the only thing he will "allow" in his lunchbox is LUNCHBOX LOVE so thanks for being cool enough for school! =)
Let me start by saying that I LOVE these. I found them in Toys R Us. My son and everyone that sits near him at lunch can't wait to hear the note. These are great!!! Thanks. I was running out of ideas to put on his notes that I sometimes put in his lunch then I found these. I bought volumes 10-18.
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A portion of Say Please's profits are used to help feed children around the world.
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Judi's Blog
Welcome to Say Please, home of Lunchbox Love Notes!
As Heard On VickyandJen.com
Welcome to part 1 of a podcast interview with Judi Willard, co-creator of SayPlease.com called Spreading the Love, where positive words can change someone’s day, a life, and eventually the world. This segment is all about Lunchbox Love's, mission and start up, the women behind the company, their charity efforts and how it makes a difference to families.
Welcome to part 2 of the series, The Power of Words, where we discuss the power of words today and how Lunchbox Love® can help families build and nurture strong, healthy relationships.
Welcome to part 3 of the series, Making a Difference, where we continue our fun chat about Lunchbox Love notes and how they make a difference in the lives of others. We share simple and creative ways to use the cards that will brighten someone’s day.
Visit VickyandJen.com for more on what really matters.
A Little Lunchbox Love
All you really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.
Charles Shultz (via Lucy Van Pelt in Peanuts)















