5 Creative Harry Potter Bento Lunch Boxes

Get ready to cast a spell on your kids’ taste buds as we embark on a magical lunchbox adventure inspired by Harry Potter! Our Teuko Friends have been amazingly creative indeed. So let’s discover 5 creative Harry Potter lunchbox ideas our team handpicked with love!

1. The Gryffindor Lunchbox

Our Teuko Friend Surviving_schoollunches impressed us with her superb Gryffindor lunchbox idea! There is everything: the characters, the golden snitch, a Gryffindor food pick… and the weird Bertie Bott’s jelly beans… which are quite interesting flavorful candies!

Gryffindor lunchbox idea for kids in a sistema lunch box

She used a Sistema bento lunch box, Harry Potter cookie cutters to create the mini sandwiches, a Lindt truffle wrapped in golden foil on which she added small golden wings to create the golden snitch, Harry Potter gift wrap paper to wrap an applesauce pouch, the Nimbus 2000 brooms are made out of pretzel sticks and Colby Jack cheese sticks. Amazing, right?

Fun fact: Did you know that May the 2nd is Harry Potter Day?

2. The Choco Frog Lunchbox

Did you know that Harry Potter’s favorite sweet treat is none other than the famous Chocolate Frog?

These delectable delights can be found hopping off the shelves at Honeydukes in Hogsmeade and are a beloved snack among witches and wizards alike! Crafted from the finest chocolate and enchanted with bewitching spells, Chocolate Frogs are not only delicious but also come with collectible wizard trading cards featuring famous witches and wizards throughout history.

Harry Potter lunchbox for kids with Choco Frog for dessert

Our Teuko Friend LunchatNoone delighted us with this Choco Frog-themed lunchbox. She used a Yumbox lunchbox. She also included a round-shaped sandwich topped with a mini yellow bell pepper lightning and a pair of salami glasses, representing Harry’s face. She added two cheese-pretzel broomsticks including the Nimbus 2000. She used mini alphabet cookie cutters, especially the letters “H” and “P” (the initials of Harry Potter).

3. The Sorting Hat Lunchbox

In the enchanted halls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the Sorting Hat is no ordinary headpiece—it possesses the extraordinary ability to discern the unique traits of each student and assign them to their destined Hogwarts House.

But fear not, Muggles! You can bring the magic of the Sorting Hat into your own kitchen with a little lunchbox wizardry! Simply grab your trusty Halloween cookie cutter—shaped like a witch’s hat—and transform your sandwiches into whimsical creations inspired by the Sorting Hat itself. That’s the very cool Sorting Hat lunchbox idea shared with us on Teuko by Lunchboxforlulu, packed with magical love in a Planetbox stainless steel bento lunchbox!

Harry Potter's lunch in Planetbox bento lunch box
Sorting Hat Harry Potter cookie cutter

Whether you’re destined for Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or Hufflepuff, let your lunchbox adventure begin with a touch of Hogwarts charm! Add also a Nimbus 2000 cheese-pretzel broom, a few Harry Potter food picks, write Harry’s name with mini alphabet cookie cutters… and done! Easy, right?

4. The Deathly Hallows Lunchbox

Behold the Sign of the Deathly Hallows—the mystical symbol that represents the Resurrection Stone, the Invisibility Cloak, and the Elder Wand. Now, you can bring this symbol to life in your kid’s lunchbox with a super cool sandwich! Just cut your sandwich into a triangle shape and add a circle using a glass or round cookie cutter—voilà! the Sign of the Deathly Hallows is ready to enchant your kid’s taste buds!

This very cool idea comes from the amazing lunchbox done by our Teuko Friend Yeni_mdjkl!

Harry Potter lunchbox idea with the sign of Deathly Hallows

Apart from the sign of the Deathly Hallows, we spotted Harry Potter’s wands-chopsticks and a Harry Potter paper napkin put on the side of the lunchbox. The Golden Snitch was made out a Ferrero Rocher chocolate instead of a Lindt chocolate (as we saw previously). We found pretty cool also the lightning carved on top of a Babybel cheese.

5. The Wizarding World Lunchbox

Let’s end our magical celebration of the enchanting world of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” with this super cool lunchbox, shared by @Surviving_schoollunches on Teuko, that’s brimming with magical delights straight from the pages of J.K. Rowling’s beloved tale!

Wizarding World lunchbox idea for kids

First up, meet Fluffy, the lovable yet formidable three-headed dog entrusted with guarding the Philosopher’s Stone. With a trusty cookie cutter, you can transform your sandwich into a delightful homage to this legendary creature, adding a touch of whimsy and wonder to your lunchbox!
Next, channel the mystique of Hogwarts with magic wands crafted from none other than Pocky chocolate sticks! These delectable treats are sure to cast a spell on your kids’ taste buds and transport them to the hallowed halls of the wizarding world!
But what’s this? Behold the Super Nimbus broom—a soaring masterpiece of cheese and Pocky stick engineering! With its cheesy goodness and chocolatey accents, this broomstick is the perfect companion for any aspiring seeker or adventurous eater!
Last but not least, unfurl the Marauder’s Map—a treasure trove of secrets and surprises that reveal the hidden depths of Hogwarts Castle. 🗺️✨ Print this magical map on paper and add it atop your lunch bag, unlocking a world of mystery and intrigue with every bite!


Are you ready to explore more whimsical lunchbox ideas? Discover a treasure trove of creativity from the Teuko community. Join us today, explore the endless possibilities, and share your own Harry Potter-themed creations. Make every lunch an exciting journey with Teuko—where food and fun collide!


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