I already put together a list of things to DO with your kids to celebrate Valentine’s Day (click HERE), but I thought I’d also put together a list of cute gifts you could give your child to show them a little extra love that day. In our house, Valentine’s Day almost always include a Valentine’s Day themed book (I have a list HERE of some favorites), a small toy or stuffed animal, and some kind of edible treat. Here’s a list of some things my kids already have, will be getting, or that I think they’d love!


- Sequin Heart Sweatshirt – Dress her cute and cozy on February 14 and beyond. The sequins flip!
2. Valentine’s Day Pikachu – My Pokemon lovin’ son is going to go crazy for this Pikachu holding a heart-shaped pokeball!
3. Heart Popper Fidget Toy – These are great to throw in your purse/diaper bag or in the car for when they need a little quiet distraction.
4. Bath Paint – Bath paint is a staple in our house! (You can get it for the best price at Dollar Tree or Target.)
5. Sticker Doodle I Love You – We love these Doodle books, especially for restaurants. (And I’ve had so many people stop and ask me about them!)
6. Tic Tac Toe – A childhood favorite game that looks nice enough to leave it out on a coffee table.
7. Heart Lego – Fans of The LEGO Movie will recognize Emmet and his heart peace offering!
8. Unicorn Heart Necklace – She loves unicorns, you love her!
9. Heart Shaped Stepping Stone – A sweet keepsake they can paint and then add to the garden.
10. Joke Book – Because they always love learning new jokes.
11. Heart Pajamas – New PJs that’ll look good on any kid.
12. Heart Box Craft – A box for treasures that they can decorate themselves.
13. Hugging Sloth Warmies – Heat them in the microwave for a minute before bed for warm (lavender scented) dreams!
14. Heart Train Tee – A train tee with little hearts that works for a wide range of ages.
15. Bead Kit – Make bracelets with a variety of beads and then change them to match their mood or outfit!
16. Heart Shaped Waffle Maker – They might not be old enough to use this one, but they’ll definitely enjoy it! We’ve had a smilar waffle maker for years, and it gets brought out for basically any special occasion. (Or just a Sunday.)
17. Books – There are SO many cute love-themed books for kids, but these are two of my favorites to read with my kids because they have super sweet messages, but they’re short and not overly sappy:
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