Free Printable May the 4th Be With You Lunch Notes for Kids

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Send the kids off to school with a little surprise tucked inside their lunch box with these May the 4th be with you lunch notes. It’s a fun way to celebrate Star Wars Day with preschool to elementary aged kids who love characters like Yoda and Stormtroopers. 

Parents and teachers can slip these Star Wars lunch box notes into lunch bags during Star Wars week or attach them to party treat bags. A small surprise like this printable can turn an ordinary school day into something that gives your students a boost in the middle of the day.

Fans of galactic fun can find more Star Wars crafts and activities to keep the celebration going long after lunchtime ends.

Promotional image for free printable May the Fourth lunch notes, showing Star Wars-themed cards with Grogu and stormtrooper helmet designs.Pin

Star Wars Day Lunch Notes

These notes feature fun designs inspired by favorite galactic characters like Yoda and Stormtroopers. Slipping a Star Wars lunch note into a lunch box adds a fun surprise that kids will love discovering when they get to the cafeteria. Little Jedi fans will enjoy seeing your messages waiting for them during the school day.

They make celebrating Star Wars Day super simple and low prep. Plus adding themed touches to lunches, classroom treats, or party favor bags helps create fun memories without needing complicated supplies or extra planning.

Cardstock works great for these lunch box printables or you can even laminate them for continued use throughout the year. Star Wars loving kiddos will have fun celebrating May the Fourth with an awesome themed lunch!

Close-up of Star Wars-themed “May the Fourth be with you” cards featuring Grogu and stormtrooper helmet designs with small toy figures nearby.Pin

Sci-Fi Crafts for May the Fourth

Mandalorian Paper Craft – Celebrate Star Wars Day with a fun activity kids will love making at home or in the classroom. This Mandalorian helmet comes together with our free template plus simple supplies like paper, scissors, and glue. Young Star Wars fans can customize their helmet if they’d like and create a galactic decoration for May the Fourth.

Baby Yoda Tissue Paper Craft – Kids will have so much fun creating Baby Yoda with tissue paper and our free template. Scrunching and gluing the small paper pieces helps strengthen fine motor skills while giving little hands a fun creative activity to do. Fans of The Mandalorian will love bringing everyone’s favorite tiny Jedi to life.

Collage of Star Wars-themed paper crafts, including Mandalorian helmets, an R2-D2 craft, a Chewbacca craft, and a Grogu “May the 4th be with you” tissue paper craft.Pin

Chewbacca Paper Bag Puppet – Use this puppet to bring everyone’s favorite Wookiee to life! Chewbacca comes together when kids cut and glue the pieces from our free template on a brown paper bag. This hands-on activity encourages imaginative play and telling Star Wars inspired stories with an awesome prop.

R2D2 Handprint Craft – Your little Jedis will love turning their handprint into R2D2 with our free template. This simple Star Wars activity gives children time to color, cut, and assemble their droid friend while building fine motor skills and practicing with scissors. It’s a fun keepsake for celebrating May the Fourth at home or school.

Star Wars-themed cards with black backgrounds, yellow borders, and “May the Fourth be with you” text, featuring Grogu and stormtrooper helmet designs.Pin

Star Wars Printable Activities

These Star Wars cutting practice worksheets give kids plenty of fun ways to build scissor skills while spending time with their favorite galactic characters. Pages include straight, curved, wavy, and zigzag cutting lines, plus matching and counting activities for extra learning practice. Parents and teachers will love how these worksheets help strengthen fine motor skills, hand control, focus, and coordination while making learning feel exciting for young Star Wars fans.

This Star Wars I Spy game keeps kids entertained and helps them practice important learning skills at the same time. Children will search for favorite characters like Stormtroopers, Darth Vader, and R2-D2 to work on visual discrimination, counting, memory, and observation skills. This screen-free activity is great for quiet time, classroom centers, rainy days, or fun May the Fourth celebrations.

Collage of Star Wars printable activities, including R2-D2 and Grogu coloring pages, an I Spy worksheet, and cutting practice sheets.Pin

For a fun activity without the screens, grab these Star Wars coloring pages. They’re filled with favorite characters like Grogu, BB-8, and R2-D2. Coloring helps strengthen fine motor skills, pencil control, hand-eye coordination, and focus, plus it encourages creativity and self-expression. Use these printable pages at home or in the classroom for out of this world fun. Just press print and gather up some crayons or markers to get started.

Close-up of Star Wars-themed “May the Fourth be with you” cards featuring Grogu and stormtrooper helmet designs with small toy figures nearby.Pin

Free Printable Lunch Note

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15 Comments

  1. Hi Sam… how can i download this? im trying, but i don’t see anything to download

    Thank u!

    1. Hey Fabian; if you scroll towards the bottom of the post there is a link in purple that will take you to a PDF that you can download. It just says “>>Download Your Own May The Fourth Be With You Printable Lunch Notes Here<<".

  2. Can I please get the Star Wars party printables inside the freebie library.

    1. Hi Rebecca! If you enter your info in the sign up form below you’ll receive an email from me with a link to the freebie library along with the password. Please let me know if you need any more help 🙂

  3. I was hoping to download the Star Wars Bingos, and signed up below as instructed. However, all I found were a few recent printables. I signed up again on a pop-up that said it would lead to your entire Printable library, but it led me to the same small group. Help, sorry if I’m doing something wrong! Thanks!

    1. Hi Deirdre! Sorry it was confusing, but I just emailed you the PDF with the Star Wars bingo sheets.

    2. Thanks so much for the quick response!

    3. You’re very welcome 🙂

    4. Hi! I am having the same issue with finding the actually printable for the bingo set. Can you send it to me?

    5. Yes, I just emailed the info to you. Just for anyone else trying to access them in the future, all you need to do is subscribe via the form at the bottom of the page and then the free printable library link and password will be sent to you. You can find all of the Star Wars party printables inside the freebie library.

  4. So creative! I cant wait to do things like this when i have kids. You rock!

    1. Well that’s so nice of you to say!

  5. Sandra Lynn says:

    OMgosh, how can you even stand it??? The fourth isn’t even for another whole WHATEVER…lol. I’m excited for you and mine is 12. And a girl.

    oh. And I’ve never seen a Star Wars movie, either. The hubs and I were just talking about that the other night. With the new one coming out next year, he thinks it’s time…apparently it’s a “hero’s story”…

    Uh…okay. So perhaps…I’ve got time 😉

    Cheers and enjoy – may the 4th be with you all 🙂

    1. Yes, I know, with the new movie coming out I’m wondering if I’m behind the trend. But my son is only 4.5, so he won’t be seeing it anyway!

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