Valentine’s Day

  • Valentine’s Day Mad Libs

    We love Mad Libs! Are you looking for a funny, candy-free Valentine? Look no further then a Valentine Mad Libs.   I think this is a perfect “card” to share with classmates in grades 3-6.  Boys really get a kick out of them too!  Nothing like funny adjectives for mad libs to get everyone laughing. By the […]

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  • How to Make Pop Up Cards

    Looking for a simple Pop Up Cards Tutorial for Kids?  This post says it all in pictures.  You can make pop up cards for any holiday, birthday or as thank you notes.  Don’t forget about your grandparents, other relatives, teachers, and immediate family.  It is important for children to get involved in the making and […]

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  • Sign-Language-Card

    I Love You Sign Language Card

    What Is I Love You In Sign Language? This special “I Love You” Sign Language card is simple, yet beautiful enough to send to anyone.  Every year my children ask me what I want for Valentine’s Day and I ask for a card.  This card and our heart card are my two favorites. Is it important for […]

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  • Crystal Heart Science Experiment

    Crystal Science Experiment This Crystal Science Experiment is a super way to bring some STEM activities into the holiday.  While we love Candy-Free Valentines, we have fun with hands-on experiments.  For more Valentines Crafts click here.  This crystal activity can be customized with different shapes and letters. When we finally tried to jump into the Borax Crystal crafting pool, it […]

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  • More Candy Free Valentines

    Valentine’s Day is right around the corner.  I still have great memories of my childhood Valentines Day.  I love watching children select cards and write out special cards for their friends.  With a little bit of prep, you’ll be able to share some great candy free with the kids in your life.   We enjoy […]

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  • Handmade Ombre Heart Card by Kids

    Handmade Ombre Heart Card by Kids The Ombre Heart card is simple, yet beautiful enough to send to anyone.  It reminds me a lot of our favorite “I Love You” Sign Language card. Is it important for kids to get involved in the making and sharing of love for others.  Don’t forget about your grandparents, other relatives, teachers, […]

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