A peanut butter and jelly sandwich or rolled up cold cuts may seem like the easiest things to throw into your kiddo's lunchbox on the first day of school, but there's an argument to be made for tossing handheld wraps in to the rotation.
Read ahead for wrap recipes that are simple, adaptable, and best of all: easy for little hands to eat so they come home from school without half of their lunch on their shirt.
Cook up your own or grab a ready-made rotisserie chicken from the supermarket to stuff these chicken club wraps with before slipping them into your kiddo's lunch bag.
These crispy chicken wraps are the perfect lunchbox treat (they can be made for dinners, too!).
Take peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to the next level with these peanut butter, jelly, and banana wraps.
Add a little veggie crunch to their lunch with these zucchini noodle wraps that also have avocado and cheese for maximum flavor.
For a meatless option, whip up these hummus veggie wraps stuffed with pesto and veggies.
Take a salad favorite and stuff it in to an easy chicken caesar salad roll-up for a simple lunch alternative.
Who says that eggs are only for breakfast? Send your kid to school with an avocado and egg burrito full of protein to help them finish out the school day strong.
A super easy lunch pick, these turkey pinwheels can be made the night before or in a pinch the morning of.
These chicken wraps are perfect for any ranch-loving kid. And the best part? You can shove a ton of spinach, lettuce, or kale in them for crunch.
These tandoori chicken wraps are made with marinated chicken, crispy veggies, and a greek yogurt sauce.
This simple recipe could feature almost anything along with the chicken and avocado — think cheeses, veggies, and condiments!
It's hard not to love a BLT, especially if it includes buffalo chicken and avocado.
Though it may seem like more your speed for dinner, any kid who likes a piece of steak from will love this pepper jack steak wrap stuffed with lettuce and tomato.