The Best Lunch Packing Gear You Need for Kids & Teens

Inside: Looking for the best thermos for kids, the best lunch box, or the best water bottle for school? Here are our road-tested favorites.

A LunchBots lunch box is filled with Triscuits, Laughing Cow cheese, freeze dried strawberries, blueberries, turkey, frozen peas, and sliced carrots, sitting on a wood table.
You can fit a lot of food into a LunchBots box!

How this post can help you

This round-up of the best thermos for kids, best water bottles for teens and littles, and best lunch boxes and lunch-packing accessories can help you and your kids feel better prepared for back to school–at least where lunch is concerned!

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The cutesy water bottle that leaked. The pricey lunch box your first grader couldn’t open. The brand-name thermos that served up barely-lukewarm tomato soup at lunchtime.

We’ve all bought new lunch packing gear with high hopes–that quickly fizzled into buyer’s remorse.

So whether you’re a first-timer stocking up or a seasoned pro upgrading your stash, I rounded up a list of road-tested products for you in a few different categories.

Because believe me, I’ve bought my fair share of duds over the years too.

But this is the gear that made the cut. All of these are items we have and use in real life. Here’s to no more buyer’s remorse!

(And if you’d like your kids to become independent lunch packers this year, scroll down for my free email series to help make it happen.)

Best Thermoses For Kids

Mira Food Jar: We’ve tried a lot of thermoses over the years, and this one keeps food warmer longer (we found it works better for liquids like soup than foods like mac-n-cheese FYI). The Mira Food Jar comes in a few different sizes and colors. Ours holds 13.5 ounces and keeps food warm for five hours. It has a slightly slimmer design than other thermoses, so it fits easily in insulated lunch bags along with side items.

The Mira Food Jar is one of the best thermoses for kids.
This thermos keeps food warm for five hours.

Runner-Up: Thermos Funtainer Food Jar This one holds 10 ounces of food and keeps it hot for five hours. Like the Mira food jar, we found it works better with liquids (like soup) than solid foods (like pasta). It comes in solid colors and fun designs and has a wide mouth–so it’s easy to fill and easy for kids to dig in.

A purple Thermos Funtainer Food Jar.
This wide mouth on this thermos makes it easy to dig in.

Best Water Bottles For Kids

Best Water Bottle for Teens

Contigo Autospout Water Bottle: My older son carried these through high school. It holds 20 ounces, comes in a few colors, and keeps water cold for up to 18 hours. The slim shape fits easily into cup holders and backpack side pockets–and it only requires one hand to pop up the straw and sip.

Contigo Water Bottle in stainless steel with red trim
The slim design makes it easy to fit into backpacks

Runner-Up: Hydro Flask Yes, it’s trendy–and from what I can tell, it’s all about the stickers kids use to decorate it. It keeps liquid cold for 24 hours (hot up to 12) and comes in different sizes and colors. If your teen prefers drinking from a straw, they now make a version with interchangeable lids.

Orange HydroFlax water bottle
Trendy but works!

Best Water Bottle for Little Kids

Thermos Funtainer: We had these for years when the kids were younger. It’s durable, holds 12 ounces and keeps it cold for 12 hours. And it comes in a whole bunch of fun designs (my boys were partial to Star Wars). Yep, your kid will chew on the straw, so pick up a pack of replacement straws to swap in when it gets gnarly.

Rainbow striped Thermo Funtainer
Keeps water cold for 12 hours!

Runner-Up: Yeti Rambler Jr. My younger son transitioned to this more “sophisticated looking” water bottle in middle school (though it still holds just 12 ounces). We like the easy-to-flip-up spout and the fact that it keeps water ice-cold. The only drawback: It’s a bit heavy.

Red Yeti water bottle
We like the flip-up spout

Best Lunchboxes For Kids

Best Everyday Lunchbox

EasyLunchboxes Bento Lunchbox: We’ve used these for years and love how durable and versatile they are. The simple, clean design isn’t baby-ish, so even my teens will pack them for school. Sold in a set of four, so there’s always one clean. Note: These are NOT leak-proof, so pack liquids, yogurt, and dips separately.

A set of four EasyLunchboxes Bento Lunchboxes with colorful lids
This is the most popular lunch box in our house

Runner-Up: Sistema To Go Snack Attack Real Mom Nutrition team member Cheryll swears by these as her kids’ everyday lunchboxes. Her daughter loves opening the little doors on the side compartments, which nicely corral loose items like trail mix. The latching lid is easy to operate for big or small hands, and it fits a lot of food.

Sistema To Go Snack Attack box with a green lid
Lots of compartments for different kinds of foods.

Best Leakproof Lunchbox

Bentgo Lunchboxes: These come in different sizes and styles, from little kids to adults. They’re durable, with rubber-coated edges to protect it if dropped. The tray lifts out and is dishwasher safe, and the latches are easy to open, even for little ones.

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Best Snack Box

EasyLunchboxes Bento Snack Boxes: They’re a perfect size to tuck all kinds of munchies into the four compartments. They’re durable, dishwasher-safe, and come in a pack of four. Like the EasyLunchboxes bento lunch boxes, they’re not leakproof, so pack liquids and dips separately.

Stack of EasyLunchboes Bento Snack Boxes with colorful lids
Perfect for a small lunch or afternoon snack

Runner-Up: LunchBots Quad Snack Container (or you can buy it from Lunchbots here) If you prefer stainless steel, LunchBots are simple and durable. They also come in larger lunchbox sizes, as shown in the photo at the top of this post. It’s not leakproof, so pick up a couple of their dip containers to include on the side.

An empty LunchBots Quad Snack Container with a pink lid
Simple and durable (but not leakproof, FYI!)

Best Lunch Bags For Kids

Best Insulated Lunch Bag

Lands End Insulated Soft Sided Lunch Bag Both of my boys used these lunch bags for years. They’re the perfect size for holding an EasyLunchbox plus cold pack tucked into an interior pocket. Put a small drink or water bottle on the side. Comes in lots of colors, and you can even have it monogrammed.

A blue and green camo Lands End soft-sided lunch bag
Both of my boys have had versions of these for years

Runner-Up: PackIt Freezable Lunch Bag No need to fuss with separate cold packs. They’re built right into this bag. The PackIt bag folds flat to freeze, then it’s ready to fill in the morning. Keeps food cold for up to 10 hours and comes in different colors and patterns. My younger son uses one for school, and my husband uses one for work.

Rainbow striped PackIt Freezable lunch bag
Nice perk: Folds flat in the freezer!

Best Lunch Packing Accessories

Rectangular Silicone Baking Cups These are bento lunchbox workhorses! They’re ideal for dividing up containers and lunch boxes and hold everything from crackers and berries to cheese cubes and pretzels. Here’s a round version too.

A stack of rectangular silicone baking cups in a bright colors
These are great for dividing up lunch containers

Runner-Up: Cute Stainless Steel Cocktail /Dessert Forks Your kids can use these to spear and eat berries, melon chunks, and other small bites of food. The cute shapes are similar to the ones I bought long ago. (And no, neither of my kids ever used these as a weapon in the lunchroom, but use your best judgement!)

Stainless steel cocktail forks with colorful animal-shaped ends sit on a white plate
These are handy for eating small bites.

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