Classroom valentines

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups


Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"


Fruit cups? Croc charms? Seriously, what are you doing?


What are you doing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oriental trading has really cute mini heart shaped notebooks and Valentine pencil things. I would much prefer that to sticky hands or slime. Always love stickers too! My kid will pass out a little card with a small snack attached (probably gummies as a treat)


Those little notebooks are useless and go in the garbage the next day.


Those notebooks are actually used if you take on an airplane or to a restaurant. Kid can scrible, play tic tac toe, make a flip book. I also use the pages like post-its for notes. What a waste to throw away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oriental trading has really cute mini heart shaped notebooks and Valentine pencil things. I would much prefer that to sticky hands or slime. Always love stickers too! My kid will pass out a little card with a small snack attached (probably gummies as a treat)


Those little notebooks are useless and go in the garbage the next day.


Those notebooks are actually used if you take on an airplane or to a restaurant. Kid can scrible, play tic tac toe, make a flip book. I also use the pages like post-its for notes. What a waste to throw away.


The cheap, small, 10 page heart shaped notebooks don't do much on a plane.

My kids can sit in a restaurant and have a conversation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups


Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"


Fruit cups? Croc charms? Seriously, what are you doing?


What are you doing?


I'm trying to figure out what possesses someone to give fruit cups or croc charms for classroom valentines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop buying junk plastic toys!!!!


+1000

Stop with the buying useless crap that destroys the environment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD is in K; her school will celebrate valentines. People are allowed to give candy and non-candy items in the classroom card exchange. I am considering:

Roll of stickers, give 5-10 to each kid:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F99MJ44G?smid=AX43SBHAMRULZ&th=1

Sticky heart:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DJ6Z39W5?smid=AFT0BPYNYQ1M1&th=1

Other ideas for non-candy items?


Just get the candy, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups


Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"





No kid wants a "fruit cup"




Really? I see them at their lunch tables all the time enjoying them

That's their lunch. Would you want someone to give you part of your lunch for Valentine's Day? Here, Jessica, have a bowl of cottage cheese, happy Valentine's Day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups


Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"





No kid wants a "fruit cup"




Really? I see them at their lunch tables all the time enjoying them

That's their lunch. Would you want someone to give you part of your lunch for Valentine's Day? Here, Jessica, have a bowl of cottage cheese, happy Valentine's Day!


Lol. Turkey sandwiches for Valentine's Day!
Anonymous
I love to get goldfish or fruit snacks that have valentines theme. They even have a To and From written on the back. It’s not junk and my kids love snacks.

Sadly my kids school district is anti food so we have to send in junky plastic. Thanks schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups


Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"





No kid wants a "fruit cup"




Really? I see them at their lunch tables all the time enjoying them

That's their lunch. Would you want someone to give you part of your lunch for Valentine's Day? Here, Jessica, have a bowl of cottage cheese, happy Valentine's Day!


Lol. Turkey sandwiches for Valentine's Day!



Omg yes I'd love this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love to get goldfish or fruit snacks that have valentines theme. They even have a To and From written on the back. It’s not junk and my kids love snacks.

Sadly my kids school district is anti food so we have to send in junky plastic. Thanks schools


You can just get paper cards from Target. Less plastic junk, less waste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love to get goldfish or fruit snacks that have valentines theme. They even have a To and From written on the back. It’s not junk and my kids love snacks.

Sadly my kids school district is anti food so we have to send in junky plastic. Thanks schools


I love that food is banned. Keep it simple.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love to get goldfish or fruit snacks that have valentines theme. They even have a To and From written on the back. It’s not junk and my kids love snacks.

Sadly my kids school district is anti food so we have to send in junky plastic. Thanks schools


Your school requires you to send in junky plastic?

My kids' schools never objected to handmade paper valentines, or the boxed ones you can buy at the store. I didn't actually realize that there are schools that require you to send in either junk food or junk plastic.
Anonymous
When I was a kid everyone just did valentines. A few kids would also do some candy but it was not a candy-centric holiday. You'd get 20 valentines from classmates plus maybe a handful of chocolate and candy hearts. No plastic junk, and no giant bag of 20 kinds of candy or junk food.

My favorite part of valentines day when I was in elementary was making our "mailboxes" out of shue boxes or tissue boxes. And then "delivering" out valentines to each kid in class.

I always thought of it as a paper holiday, where you exchange notes and cards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.


In kindergarten if you'd tried to throw away stickers I'd been given, I'd have fought you. I would have lost, what with being five years old and all, but I'd have gone for it. How dare you. MY stickers. Not yours, MINE.


Except most kindergartners forget about the stickers in a nanosecond. They can admire them for a day then it’s gone the next and they never ask where they went.
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