Kids love Valentine's Day, with Valentine crafts and parties at school, extra treats, and Valentine gifts.
Looking for Valentine ideas? Start a Valentine tradition, reading a sweet book each year with your children. "Guess How Much I Love You?" is a great option. Or, create a home-baked, kid-decorated heart shaped cake, and take a photo of the kids with the cake each year. One day, you will marvel at how much they (and the heart cakes) changed.
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Do you have older neighbors? Enlist your kids to bake, decorate and deliver Valentine cookies to seniors who may be far from their family. Or, love pets? Bake some doggie treats and deliver them to your local Spca. If you pick a task and repeat year-over-year, your kids will always associate giving with the day.
Very small, cheap gestures can make kids feel special, for example a few red streamers over their bedroom door, and a note in their lunch box about how much you love them. Plan Valentine's hunt, hiding small chocolate hearts. Kids will love the game as much as the treats.
You can buy extra Valentine gifts for your kids, without breaking the bank. Items on our "Top 10 Under " Valentine Gift List were chosen not just for their great value, but also because they encourage active, creative play.
For Infants:
1. Sassy Count & Chew Keys
2. Sassy Counting Discovery Book
Toddlers:
3. Alphabet Puzzle Book
4. Colorforms trip Fun Pockets
Five to Adult:
5. Webkinz Love Monkey
6. Webkinz Love Frog
7. Mad Libs
8. Card Games (Uno, Go Banannas, Mummy Rummy)
9. Scramble Squares
10. Rush Hour
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