Now, my little daughter Maria has some serious terms and conditions for her new Lunch Bag. She said ‘Mommy look into my eyes, and listen to me carefully’.
- ‘My lunch bag has to hold my pink lunch box and hold it tight’
- ‘I don’t want any stupid funny faces on it’
- ‘And it has to be like the cutest thing in the world’
And she grinned at me with her two little teeth. Yes, my 4 year old smarty pants knows what she wants and so does all the kids these days. So I held her hand and took her to the store and showed her a zillion lunch bags and this is what she grabbed at first sight.

Just about the right size, Maria had the bag up her shoulders and with its flashy red summer colored backstrap, she wore it on her back and trotted away like a damsel signalling me that it is what she wants.
While the exterior feels very well stitched, I was happy with the insulated interior that kept Maria’s food well heated. She she loves her milk warm, and surprisingly her bento box and her drinks stay warm for a long time.

This lunch bag completely matches the summer style, with its cute little juicy watermelon prints that make it stand out from all other lunch bags. With a very spacious interior, it can easily hold Maria’s bento box, her fresh juice and milk, her apple or banana, and can also pack in some of her sneaky snacks that she collects from our refrigerator and takes them to school.
A generous 5L capacity can sometimes allow me to store my own meals with Maria when we go out together. She hates sharing it, really.
A snappy red adjustable back strap adds to a stylish look to the lunch bag for Maria. She now wants to have a matching school bag with it. The straps can be easily removed from the bag and can be snapped on to the sides to make a carry handle for the bag and can be carried on her shoulder if she desires.
This Lifewit Insulated Kid’s Lunch Bag is a treat for Maria. While it is slightly annoying, she wears it in almost all her photos and when i ask her why, she replies ‘because it makes me look pretty’ And I smile at her.
Now that’s a picturesque moment to cherish when she grows up.

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