If you have been following my Family and Kid lunchbox ideas, you can see that I LOVE our PlanetBox. PlanetBox is the smart lunchbox that guides you in packing a well-balanced meal quickly and easily.
As you can see, there are several pre-proportioned compartments in the tray, that are the perfect size for fruit, veggies, sandwich, and treats.
This Rover set also comes with two small round containers that fit into the tray compartments, The Little Dipper (shown in the top right) and The Big Dipper (shown in the bottom left and right) perfect for any sauce or food that might leak. PlanetBox has many different sets you can purchase, that also include an insulated lunch bag, and personalized magnates for the PlanetBox. How fun is that?!
I really can’t say enough good things about the PlanetBox lunchbox. It will make your lunch-packing life easier…..PERIOD. Here are four PlanetBox Lunchbox Ideas that were all assembled in about 10-15 minutes.
{ School Lunch } For this Planetbox lunch , there is celery, carrots and a small container of dip, hard boiled eggs, some lunch meat and crackers and fresh fruit.
{ School Lunch } For this Planetbox lunch , there’s grapes, edamame, caramel corn, almond butter and jelly sushi and fruit leather.
{School Lunch} This lunch contains pistachios, cheese cubes, fresh watermelon and pears, breakfast bar and a couple gummy treats.
{School Lunch} This lunch contains fresh raspberries, caramel corn, crackers and steamed edamame.
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Post updated September 2020
Kim StuffedSuitcase says
One of my struggles is keeping their food warm until they eat it.
Teresa says
One of my struggles is pre-planning meals
Melinda Hartenstein says
I too have a hard time with pre-planning and creativity
Melissa says
keeping packed food at a safe temperature is a struggle
Angeline says
My biggest struggle is getting my older boys to take their lunch. My 15 year old has Type 1 diabetes and the school lunch choices are NOT healthy. In order to get all the carbs he needs he has to eat a lot of the foods I would not feed them at home.
Jane says
I need better planning so I have everything I need to make those nice nutritional lunches you post.
Kins says
Thinking of different items to pack and not getting stuck in the same rut
Janet says
A struggle for me is finding me is finding new things. I feel like I pack the same foods all the time.
Chandra says
My biggest struggle in packing lunches everyday is packing something for all 4 of my kids that is both enough food for their individual appetites and also something all 4 will eat. Plus trying to keep up a variety. They are all so different and although I would not call them “picky” they all have their own individual likes and dislikes. Considering packing for 4 is far harder when making 4 different things, I try to make one meal they will all like for lunch. That is my largest struggle.
Also WE LOVE PLANET BOXES!!! And would love one. (Buying 4 is a small fortune!) THanks for the giveaway.
Caroline says
My struggle is finding new ideas to satisfy my lunch-time cravings!
nicole says
Keeping food cold. My older son likes things like cheese and yogurt and I always worry about that not being the fridge.
Mimi says
Rubbermaid has boxs that sit on a ice tray You can snap them in tray and remove . Keeps everything very cool.
Maria Malaveci says
Finding something that they will eat is my struggle.
Holly F says
It’s just tiring to make 3 lunches 5 days a week. One child only ever wants PB&J.
Destinee says
These lunches look so appealing that even the pickets eater would enjoy them
Marcela K says
My biggest struggle is t make lunch different and fun! Variety is the spice of life! 🙂
Sherry G says
I feel like I run out of food for lunches 2 days after I go to the grocery store, and that they get the same things every day. My kids also eat WAY more than is usually pictured in pretty lunch box photos. 🙂
Danette says
I dislike the current lunchbox I have for my daughter. Due to her dairy allergy, I pack her lunch everyday. A new box would be GREAT!
Jules K says
Finding a variety and keeping choices healthy is my biggest struggle.
Teresa M. says
My biggest lunch packing struggle is ensuring the healthy food or new foods I pack are actually eaten by my kids. I lose heart when they are hungry after school because they didn’t eat enough at lunch time. Also, I have one child that wants the same items every day and another that needs variety.
chrissy c says
My biggest struggle is thinking on new things to pack that they will eat!
Kathy Damron says
Finding variety that keeps their interest. My younger son is a very selective eater so presentation is important, as well as lots of selections to choose from so he won’t be hungry if he refuses something (or multiple foods).
Gina Bloom says
Keeping enough food in the house! Four hungry boys!!!!
Lori Myers says
These look awesome! One thing that I struggle with is meal planning and finding new foods for my picky eater for school lunches.
Catheryne Garate says
I love all these little planet box lunches! I need to do more meal planning! 🙂 Love your site!
Jill G says
Love these lunchboxes! I struggle with creativity & meal planning.
Randi says
Ideas!! My daughter is a super picky eater I over pack in hopes there will be something she will eat. If she liked it today she will hate it tomorrow 🙁
Kristin says
My stuggle is mainly with getting lunches packed the night before. I’m such a procrastinator.
Mona P says
packing portion sizes
evelania says
This looks so great and it keeps the food separated so it doesn’t get smashed. I love your lunch ideas and this box looks great!
Susan Bones says
I always have trouble packing easy lunches to-go that are both healthy and don’t require heating!
Rachel says
I struggle with making the same lunches, all the time. I love those lunch boxes! Do they keep everything separated really well? My kids have their lunches in their back packs and they get thrown around.
Jess D says
I have a son who takes medications that drastically affects his appetite. Anything we can do to encourage him to eat more is always good and this set with the magnets would be awesome.
Kathy says
In general I do not struggle packing lunches. But if I have to mention a struggle it is finding a variety of healthy food one of my nephews is willing to eat.
Suzie says
My biggest struggle is getting a balanced meal and descent containers to put it in.
Becky says
I struggle with providing variety day to day with the limited foods my daughter will eat.
Jodi says
Variety, variety, variety! I am always trying to find new and creative ways to pack lunch for my son. Quick and easy to make; quick and easy to eat! His social time is priceless and he will forgo eating if the lunch is too “fussy”. Grab and go is most appealing to him…nutrition is my goal. Always a challenge to find the right balance. I love the design of the Planetbox lunchbox. It is attractive and offers a nice variety of snack-size compartments which are “cute and kid-friendly”. 🙂
Erin says
i love your ideas. this lunchbox would be awesome for my little one. thanks for the giveaway!
Alice H says
My biggest struggle is remembering to prepare items before I leave the house!
Alyssa says
What do I pack? One day he’ll love turkey, the next day, he won’t eat it!
Shannon says
My biggest struggle is making time to actually pack a lunch. It doesn’t take much, but, ugh.
katherine D (peas) says
my struggle is planning ahead
Tyler Jack says
I don’t have any struggles yet! My daughter is 2, and usually just snacks on one single food. However, It would be nice to have one of these when we our out hiking, climbing, or visiting family- so that she can have a well rounded meal already put together!
Leah S. says
I struggle with coming up with a variety of foods that he will actually eat.
Shala says
Keeping it fresh. I feel like I give my kids the same thing over and over.
Ellen DeFrancesco says
I need to prepare lunch the night before. It makes my mornings so much easier but by the end of the night I’m too tired to do it.
Alicia says
My biggest struggle is finding time to pack lunches ahead of time so I’m not throwing things in the box seconds before we run out the door.
Allison says
I often run out of room in our lunch containers! I don’t always have enough compartments for all the little treats!
Jennie S. says
Leaky containers is my biggest struggle!
Leanne W. says
My biggest struggle is making everything fit in one place!!
Candace S says
My daughter has a planet box an my son is so jealous! I am tempted to use one for portion control too!
Pam says
Awesome ideas! I’m glad I happened onto your site!