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on February 4, 2019 · Leave a Comment

7 Non-Candy Valentine Ideas for Kids

7 Non Candy Valentine Ideas for kids! These are the perfect printables for valentine's day that don't include candy!

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Valentine’s Day has taken on an all new meaning since having kids! Before kids, Valentine’s Day was all about chocolate, roses, and dates with that special husband of mine. While I still love all of that, there are kids in the picture now which has given the day a new form of celebration! Valentine’s Day has become a family affair and we are always finding fun new ways to celebrate this Holiday as a family. Last year, we threw out very own preschool Valentine’s Day Bash and had a blast. This year, Jase is in school so he gets to put together his first ever Valentine’s for school! Since they put together goodie bags for every child, and most children will be giving out candy, I wanted to offer a non-candy option for kids in his class as well. I don’t know about you, but it’s nice to have my kid sent home with something other than just candy for classroom parties so we aren’t buried in sugar for months. So I put together some fun non-candy valentine ideas for your kids valentines! If you’re looking for Non-Candy Valentines ideas, this is for you!

Non-Candy Valentines Ideas:

  1. Make your own Lego crayons or grab some small Lego Figures from the dollar store! Not creative? Purchase some here!

2. Grab a fun monster bendable toy or googly eyes for this valentine!

3. Emoji erasers make the perfect practical valentine!

 

4. What kid doesn’t love slime these days? You’re my main squeeze valentine is perfect for squishy slime!

5. These globe bouncy balls (or any bouncy ball) is perfect for this out of the world valentine!

6. Have a kid who loves play-doh? These are the perfect valentines for favor sized play-doh!

7. Light up your Valentine’s Day with these glow stick valentines!

Want to grab these printables for your child’s Valentine’s Class? You can access them at my free resource library and all other free printables below!

 

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