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
Lisa says
L-O-V-E these PlanetBox lunch boxes. No more separate containers, with their lids that are either too tight for little hands or too loose and things fall out.
Candace S says
Sorry I struggle with variety! I end up rotating through every 3-4 days
Kristi says
Packing things my kids will like. They get picky!
Jen B says
I struggle with getting veggies in my son’s lunch.
Rachel says
Packing a kosher lunch for a 2.5 year old who does not like fruits and veggies.
Shelly B says
My biggest struggle is finding balanced meals the kids eat.
Leslie says
So many amazing ideas!
lauren says
I’ve been wanting one of these for a while, seems like it is worth the splurge!
Jennifer Taylor says
My biggest struggle is providing enough healthy varieties.
Sarah says
Really want to try these for my twins.
laura d says
my biggest struggle is offering variety!
Flibitz says
Figuring out something different every day.
Brooke says
my biggest struggle is lunch ideas – love all these!
xochilt says
My struggle is to keep the food warm/cold enough. & for my child not to lose all my tupperware.
Liz says
Great ideas on how to fill each section.
Celena Hebert says
Your lunches are so inspiring! I love, love, love our Planetboxes and am excited to try out some of your ideas- thank you for sharing your labor of love <3
Anne says
Love all the new lunch ideas
Amanda says
Knowing what to pack!
Andrea F says
My biggest struggle is keeping enough variety that I know my kids will eat. They are a little bit picky at times.
Christina p says
Probably thinking of new healthy foods my son will eat and having a container to put all the different items in.
Mamabelly says
My biggest struggle is finding non-sandwich ideas for my picky eater! This lunch box would make packing a variety of fruits and veggies a lot easier!
Jenn Williams says
I would love to win a Planet Box! Thank you for the review!!!
somer webber says
I struggle with finding stuff my son will eat! He is very picky ..
Kerstin says
Your ideas look great and easy. I’d sure love to win a Planetbox!
abby says
Love the planetbox!
MarissaG says
Keeping food the correct temperature.
Jaclyn Sullivan says
My biggest lunch packing struggle is portion control, which is why PlanetBox is so awesome for me!
Leandra says
I never know what to feed my toddler! I struggle with planning his meals. I love how this Rover Planetbox looks! I would love to get one!
Laura says
We pack lunch every day for my 3 kiddos due to allergies. These lunch boxes look amazing and I love the examples you gave of things to pack. Just awesome!
Sandi O says
My biggest struggle is making a balanced lunch that my picky eaters will actually eat!
Kim N. says
Coming up with new food ideas to pack that I know my daughter will actually like and eat.
Krystal says
My biggest lunch packing struggle is containers!
The kids are forever losing lids, don’t have enough, coming home with them half full, finding them in the car filled with rotting food, ug.
And on top of all of that they are made of plastic! Drive me nuts!
Cala Iverson says
My biggest struggle is trying to get my kids to eat their food. They like to eat fruits and snacks but not vegetables and the main meal that I packed for them.
Jennifer says
Planning ahead and creativity!
Veronica says
Ideas! My second grader is too picky and won’t eat sandwiches.
Danica says
I don’t struggle with lunches because our of PlanetBox & your website…now just to get my younger son one before he starts school! lol
Jasmine says
One of my biggest struggles with preparing lunches are not making them too repetitive.
Heidi Kress says
My biggest struggle is my kids seeing what their peers are eating and wanting the crap… I LOVE the PlanetBox and have wanted them for my 3 kids, but just haven’t been able to pay quite that much… I think it would make it much cooler in the special new box and the novelty and the presentation would make it more exciting, whatever you put in there… your lunches look great and I love the fruit kabob picks you have- need to check those out too! (leaks are also a big problem!)
Melissa Graham says
My biggest lunch time struggle is variety. We do the same types of things over and over it seems. Although its mostly fruit and veggies so that’s good at least.
Aubrey says
My biggest struggle is to get my little guy to try new things…to get out of his comfort zone
Danielle says
My biggest struggle is having a Variety of foods that she will eat (she doesn’t like her food touching either so this is awesome, but way out of my affordability range).
Brittany Herlean says
My biggest struggle is keeping it fresh, clean & interesting for my 3 boys. I don’t want pacakged foods but I want variety
Kristin says
I would say our biggest struggle is making everything fit into one container.
Kayla Campbell says
Biggest struggle is coming up with new ideas for lunch foods my boys will eat 🙂
fayme s says
I struggle with variety and always only buying/having the same thing. variety is the spice of life, and makes it easier to be healthy, but I am still learning and not that creative at menu planning.
Brenda Stevens says
I tend to get into the daily sandwich, cracker, juice routine. Adding variety in school lunches is my biggest struggle.
Lisa Gomes says
Thanks so much this helps with my struggle of changing it up.
Danielle A says
Keeping the food variety interesting and healthy at the same time.
Suzanne Sook says
Keeping it balanced nutritionally, and keeping it from leaking are the problems. The plantetbox rocks!
Jessie says
Prepping for lunches the night before is my biggest challenge.