Back to School Survival Guide

by Laurie on August 22, 2009

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Put together a Back to School Survival Kit for your child with these candy grams!

I was so inspired by Kristi’s back to school survival kit, that I thought I’d make one of my own.

Attach the above cards to its corresponding item and place them in a gift bag or other type of container. (It can be as elaborate or as simple as you wish.)

Don’t forget to include an inspirational letter!  This is just a reminder of your love and support as your child goes back to school.

You can also include other special items like snacks, a new book to read after school, small trinkets, and notes from other family members, etc.

Labels in the Survival Kit:

Fruit by the foot – Put your best foot forward
Pencils – We think you are sharp!
A lollipop – To remind you to stick to the scriptures to help you “lick” any obstacles this year.
Eraser – To remind you you can start each new day with a clean slate.
Rubber band – Stretch your mind this year.
Paper clips – You have all the tools to hold it together!
Hershey Hugs – Just some extra hugs when you need them.
Smarties – To boost your smart brain power.
Tootsie Roll – to remind you to roll with the punches this year.
Sponge – to remind you to soak it all in this year.
Almond Joy candy bar – We hope this year brings you great joy.

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1 caryn August 22, 2009 at 3:54 pm

cute! think i will make these for my child and spares for the teachers!!!

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2 Deborah August 22, 2009 at 10:04 pm

Great Idea! I’m going to use if for 8th grader and my college student!!

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3 Cydney - SavvyGirl Jewelry August 22, 2009 at 11:13 pm

Thank you for the great ideas, I love them!

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4 Victoria August 25, 2009 at 11:30 am

Great ideas! Thank you for them. I can use them for sure!

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