Valentine's Treats



Valentine's Day is much more fun with kids. It's a fun little distraction when the Christmas excitement is long over but spring seems too far away. Also, it's a holiday where gifts aren't expected (except from your sig oth), so it's super fun to surprise some special people in your life. So here's a late gift guide!

I love this ASL teether in lieu of a Baby's First Valentine's Day onesie. It will last forever and will even look sweet propped on a shelf after all those teeth have arrived.

Babylegs make a great gift for a baby or toddler. The Nugget still wears his when we need add long sleeves to a t-shirt or want an extra layer under snowpants. Flames or hearts are equally festive, yet will be wearable all year long.

Japanese stationery is so fun! Little kids will create pretend letters or teach your favorite tween how to enjoy snail mail and include a book of postage stamps and a ride to the post office so he/she can proudly dump them in the mail slot.

A handmade address stamp would be perfect for a February wedding gift, especially if the lovebirds are moving into a new home. I have this one for our family, and can vouch for her beautiful creations and customer service (the first version she sent had a typo, but she corrected it asap).

The Nugget gets a book and a mylar balloon (Dollar Tree!) from us for Valentine's Day. Last year, we gave him Henry in Love. This year, it's Love, Splat. I meant to stop there, but I spied the cutest mini mailboxes in the Target Dollar Spot, so I filled one with a pair of red and purple heart socks and a sheet of shiny vehicle stickers.

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