Anonymous wrote:We baked and decorated heart cookies and kid did the simple little valentines with the "to" and "from". I had to help with the valentines because she's not super proficient at writing yet.
I sort of regret the cookies because they wound up being hard to package (and I had to do that part on my own) and I wonder if people will just throw them away as a baked good from a stranger. But I mostly did it so we'd have an activity together and I just wasn't up for a crafty project. I bet the other kids will just give candy or toys like people are saying on here and my kid will let me know we did it "wrong." Sigh. This aspect of parenting is very hard for me -- I feel like I never quite get it right. I also think most of her classmates have older siblings so the parents know the drill and I very much do not. Oh well! I tried.
Anonymous wrote:My preschool child is giving a light up small toy. Elementary boy is giving a small candy and small pop it.
I just realized I forgot to give a Valentine to the teachers.
Do you give a Valentine to the teacher?
I know some families go all out and DIY. It was hard enough for us to write the names and assemble our store bought ones.
Anonymous wrote:Valentine's cards with mini Hershey bars attached for all 3 kids.
Their main teachers got a heart box of Ferrero Rochers and card with $10 Starbuck's gc.