Valentines Day Gifts For Elementary Students

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I have a question for you. Why give children candy on Valentines Day? There are many fun Gifts we can find for the children. Take a look at the Gifts I found inside our Valentines Day Gifts For Elementary Students. Then let me know what you think of the Gifts. These Gifts will last forever where candy doesn’t.

 Love From The Very hungry Caterpillar Hardcover

Celebrate love with the #1 New York Times Best-Selling title! Ring in Valentine’s Day—and love—with The Very Hungry Caterpillar! This charming, sweet title is the perfect gift for that special someone on Valentine’s Day—or any day of the year.

You are the cherry on my cake; you make the sun shine brighter; you make my heart flutter.

Using a range of images from the World of Eric Carle, and featuring the Very Hungry Caterpillar, this special gift book gives all the reasons why someone special makes the world a better and brighter place

Happy Valentine’s Day, Mouse! )If You Give…) Board

Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he celebrates Valentine’s Day with all the friends he loves.

This board book with sturdy pages is perfect for preschoolers, who will enjoy the simple introduction to the fun of Valentine’s Day.

“This title follows Mouse as he makes valentines for all of his friends,” said School Library Journal. “Each valentine is made to represent what he loves most about each of his friends, such as Pig ‘because she’s a good dancer’ and Bunny ‘because she’s the best at hide-and-seek.'”

Budding artists and crafters will love this book, perfect for pairing with Valentine’s Day activities. A surprise at the end adds to the read-aloud fun!

Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink

This Valentine’s Day favorite read-aloud will prompt lots of giggles, as well as discussions on kindness and forgiveness.

Gilbert is all set to write fifteen friendly valentine cards to his classmates. But how can he write a nice poem for the boy who tweaked his nose, or the girl who made fun of his glasses? Instead, Gilbert writes two not-so-nice valentines…and signs the wrong name on both!

When his classmates read his poems, their feelings are hurt, and Gilbert’s prank quickly turns into pandemonium. But with the help of a friend and an honest apology, there’s always time for a change of heart on Valentine’s Day.

Happy Valentine’s Day, Curious George

George and his friends celebrate Valentine’s Day with decorating, baking, card making and some unexpected hilarity along the way! Just how much mischief can a curious little monkey get into when balloons, frosting, and glitter are involved? Fold-out flaps on each scene reveal lively surprises in this humorous celebration of friendship. Sparkly red foil shines on the cover and throughout the book.

The animated series Curious George is available to watch on Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming platform.

  • Step 1: Write your own message on the puzzle. Step 2: Take the puzzle apart and place the pieces in the enclosed envelope (not suitable for USPS mailing). Step 3: Give or send the envelope to your friend. Step 4: The receiver must reassemble the puzzle to find your message!
  • Contains 1 puzzle card and 1 non-mailable envelope.
  • Perfect for Valentine’s Day, but may be used for any other message – puzzle does not include the word “Valentine” on any part.
  • Printed in 2006 only. Out of production for some years now. Limited quantities available.
  • Be watching as I find more Gifts  to add to this list. I want to find Valentines Day Gifts for Charlie.   I saw a Snoopy Book I think Charlie might enjoy if I could get him to sit down and read a book.

I would like to thank you for taking the time to read “Valentines Day Gifts For Elementary Students “. I have a question for you. Did you have a favorite Valentines Day Gift  as a child. If so can you tell me what the Gift was and why you liked the Gift.

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David