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... Read moreWhen it comes to Valentine’s Day, celebrating with toddlers can be a fun and creative endeavor, particularly when choosing non-food gifts. Options like personalized crafts, colorful stickers, or simple DIY projects are engaging for young children and encourage their participation. Consider gifting themed bookmarks, cute animal figurines, or heart-shaped crayons. The emphasis on non-edible items helps to prevent potential allergies and makes it easier for parents to manage their child’s classroom treats. A memorable idea is a handmade card where kids can express their feelings; this not only involves them in the creative process but also teaches them the spirit of giving. Valentine’s Day is about sharing joy and love, and these thoughtful, non-edible gifts will surely brighten up any toddler's day. Remember to consider the classroom's policies regarding gifts and plan accordingly to ensure a delightful experience for everyone involved.

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MamaB2122

We are doing the little cards and suckers. But if edible isn’t an option maybe do cards and make little friendship bracelets or buy some. Make it a fun little activity for them to pick colors and words to use.

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✨Riley✨

I think it could be cute to have kids make like valentines themes crafts if you can. I always really enjoyed that as a kid. But other than that I don’t know

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