14 classmate valentine ideas that aren’t food

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I feel like I was just posting about Christmas and yet here I am with a roundup of Valentine ideas. Before we know it it’ll be time to be sharing Christmas posts again. I can’t decide if that’s slightly depressing or reassuring… Regardless, I love all holidays! If you’re looking for some fresh inspiration for classmate Valentine ideas I’ve got more than 14 to share with you today! All of these are candy-free so they’re perfect for those with allergies or food sensitivities.

14 classmate valentine ideas

sharing Valentines

Time passing too quickly aside, I have always loved Valentine’s Day no matter what my romantic situation has been. Any holiday to help spread and share love is okay by me, even if some people do complain about the commercial aspect of it. I feel like having kids brings a whole new level of fun to holidays and Valentine’s Day is no exception. And isn’t it great that elementary classes are “forced” to give one to everyone? It seems like a great way to reinforce the idea of loving everyone. I always look forward to planning out classmate valentines with my little ones so today I’m sharing 14 classmate valentine ideas–that aren’t food. From fidget poppers to slime to printable mazes, you’ll find something here that your little one will love to give to their valentines!

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14+ classmate Valentine ideas:

“You blow me away Valentine” bubbles

“Love is a battlefield” army men

“Sip, Sip, Hooray!” straws

You rule valentine

a-doh-able valentine

Ninja Valentine Free Printable

printable cootie catcher

“Write stuff” maze

friendship bracelet valentines

“You make my heart glow” glowsticks

Love Bug hand sanitizer

Be Mine, Valen-Slime

I can sea that you are a great friend

“You make my heart pop” balloons

You da bomb” Valentine

Fidget Popper Free Valentine Printable

 

How do you feel about Valentine’s Day? Does your child know what they want to pass out yet?