Bento box for back to school lunch

Need a little help fueling your child’s return to school? Try reinventing her lunch with the super adorable Kotobuki Geisha Doll Bento Box by Hakoya. This five-piece, lacquered plastic set assembles to look like a kokeshi doll (a charming yet limbless figure), and pulls apart to reveal two bowls and a lidded container (the face). The pieces can be filled with soup, vegetables, dips, yogurt, granola, fruit, and more. The three bowls are held together with a large, black elastic band that is included. (The bento box is also available from Amazon.com in a samurai warrior design.) The set measures 3.8 x 3.8 x 5.5-inches, for toting a small meal that will be sure to earn you an A for effort.

Kotobuki Geisha Doll Bento Box by Hakoya, $20.43. www.amazon.com.

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