When choosing the size of a child's lunchbox, there are several factors to consider to ensure that your child can carry it easily and meet his or her eating needs. Here are some specific suggestions:
I. Consider the child's age and food intake
Children in grades one through three:
With a relatively small amount of food, it is recommended to choose a lunchbox with a capacity of 500-700ml.
Such a lunch box can meet the child's food volume, but not too large, easy for children to carry.
Fourth to sixth grade children:
The amount of food gradually increases, you can choose a lunch box with a capacity of 700-1000ml.
Ensure that the child can eat enough food to meet the needs of its growth and development.
Consider the portability of the lunchbox
The size of the lunch box should be easy for the child to carry, and will not become a burden on the way to school.
Choose a lunchbox with a handheld or tiered design to make it easier for your child to carry and organize food.
Third, consider the material and safety of the lunch box
Material, we recommend choosing food-grade stainless steel or high-quality plastic (such as PP material) lunch box.
Stainless steel lunch box is healthier, easier to clean, but may be heavier; plastic lunch box lightweight, but need to pay attention to the choice of good quality, safe and non-toxic material.
Ensure that the surface of the lunch box is smooth, no sharp edges and corners, so as not to scratch the child.
Fourth, consider the sealing and insulation of the lunch box
The lunch box should have a good seal to prevent food spoilage and soup overflow.
Thermal insulation performance is also very important, especially for the need to save food for a longer period of time. You can choose a lunchbox with an insulating layer to ensure that your child can have warm and tasty food at lunchtime.
Fifth, consider the child's preferences
Children are more sensitive to colors and patterns, so you can consider your child's preferences when choosing a lunch box.
Choose some colorful, unique design lunch box can attract children's attention, so they are more willing to use and enjoy the lunch time.