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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are kids really coming home with 28 pieces of junk or 28 candies? Or some of each adding to 28? When my kids were in elementary a few parents sent a lollipop or a pencil that didn’t work, but the vast majority just sent paper cards. Are paper cards really not allowed now? I have kids in middle school so it’s not like I am talking about ancient times.[/quote] I would say that half of the valentines had something associated with it while half were just the cards. I think my kid was more focused on the party and break from the class then the valentines. He never really looked at the cards and ate the few pieces of candy that he liked. Lollipops were rarely consumed. Just go with the cards or get the cards that can be made into something origami style. [/quote] Why do people choose to send something? Can someone who does this explain?[/quote] Peer pressure for us. In my kid's class, almost everyone sends in candy or toys. Not sure we would do so if it was only half like pp. [/quote]
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