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on February 22, 2018 · 1 Comment

Preschool Valentine’s Bash

I know Valentine’s Day is over and you have probably already seen your fair share of Valentine’s Day posts, but I had to share pictures from our little Preschool Valentine’s Day bash before the week was over. Preschoolers tend to get left behind in all the Valentine’s Day fun, so I thought how fun would a Preschool Valentine’s Bash Play Date be? So we invited some of the kids friends, had everyone bring a treat, and of course, their own valentines!

I loved celebrating Valentine’s Day as a kid! Picking out Valentine’s, giving them to friends, and all the fun games! I thought it would be super fun to include the kids this year on some celebration fun. Why shouldn’t they get to join in on all of the fun!

 

I found these adorable print outs on Pinterest for the applesauce, juice boxes, and activities and they were super cute! My kids especially loved being able to color their juice box! Such a creative and easy way to add some extra fun! Pinterest is always my go to when looking for party fun for kids, so many great ideas! These were a perfect addition to the Preschool Valentine’s Bash.

 

The applesauce was a fun added touch that I knew those with babies would be able to take part in. My kids now think all their applesauce should have cute signs on them. The Preschool Valentine’s Bash was so much fun I definitely think it will be something we start doing every year!

 

How did you celebrate Valentine’s Day this year?

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    February 4, 2019 at 7:03 AM

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