School Lunch (Brown Bag Lunch, Lunchbox) (retired)
Dec 16, 2006 12:29:34 GMT -5
Post by mollygirl1944 on Dec 16, 2006 12:29:34 GMT -5
This item is associated with the book, Molly Learns a Lesson. Molly's Brown Bag Lunch (later known as Molly's Lunchbox and Molly's School Lunch) was introduced in 1986, revamped in 1999, revised again in 2007, and retired in 2013.
Original Version (Molly's Brown Bag Lunch): Metal was in short supply during the war, so Molly didn’t get a brand-new lunchbox of her own. Instead, she carried her lunch to school in a paper sack. Molly’s food wasn’t fancy, but it sure tasted good—a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for desert. You even get 10 practical paper napkins!
Version II (Molly's Lunchbox): Metal was in short supply during the war, so Molly didn’t get a brand-new lunchbox of her own. Instead, she carried her lunch to school in a red lunchbox that was a hand-me-down from her sister Jill. Molly’s food wasn’t fancy, but it sure tasted good—a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for desert. You even get 10 practical paper napkins!
Version III (Molly's School Lunch): During the war, supplies are short, so Molly enjoys a simple lunch: A peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for dessert, A red lunchbox that is a hand-me-down from her sister, Jill, 10 paper napkins.
Version II
I can't believe no one has reviewed this! I love this lunch, it has a high playability factor. I consists of: a red metal lunch box(I have the second version, does anyone have the first), a tiny PB&J sandwich, a stick of celery(you have to eat your vegetables), a carrot, and an oreo-type cookie. Love the detailing on this set. The handle closes with a tiny fastner, there is PB&J coming out of the sandwich, and there are little etching in the vegetables and the cookie. I will post pics as soon as I take them. I also want to add that I don't have the carrot, because my cousin stole it when I first got it!
Original Version (Molly's Brown Bag Lunch): Metal was in short supply during the war, so Molly didn’t get a brand-new lunchbox of her own. Instead, she carried her lunch to school in a paper sack. Molly’s food wasn’t fancy, but it sure tasted good—a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for desert. You even get 10 practical paper napkins!
Version II (Molly's Lunchbox): Metal was in short supply during the war, so Molly didn’t get a brand-new lunchbox of her own. Instead, she carried her lunch to school in a red lunchbox that was a hand-me-down from her sister Jill. Molly’s food wasn’t fancy, but it sure tasted good—a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for desert. You even get 10 practical paper napkins!
Version III (Molly's School Lunch): During the war, supplies are short, so Molly enjoys a simple lunch: A peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich, a carrot stick, a piece of celery, a ripe pear, and a cookie for dessert, A red lunchbox that is a hand-me-down from her sister, Jill, 10 paper napkins.
Version II
I can't believe no one has reviewed this! I love this lunch, it has a high playability factor. I consists of: a red metal lunch box(I have the second version, does anyone have the first), a tiny PB&J sandwich, a stick of celery(you have to eat your vegetables), a carrot, and an oreo-type cookie. Love the detailing on this set. The handle closes with a tiny fastner, there is PB&J coming out of the sandwich, and there are little etching in the vegetables and the cookie. I will post pics as soon as I take them. I also want to add that I don't have the carrot, because my cousin stole it when I first got it!

