5 Valentine’s Day Traditions To Start With Your Kids

5 Valentine’s Day Traditions To Start With Your Kids

These Valentine’s Day Traditions are the perfect way to celebrate this lovely holiday with your kids. Great ideas for any family!

Valentine’s Day might be a bit of a Hallmark holiday, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy the opportunity to shower your loved ones in adoration this Valentine’s Day! Valentine’s Day is an excellent opportunity to not only teach your children about Valentine’s Day but how to show love to others and themselves! Here are five Valentine’s Day traditions to start with your kids.

Valentine's Day Traditions

Let Your Kids Treat Themselves

Head to the store with your little ones and allow them to indulge in a bit of something for themselves. This could be a box of chocolates that you share, a small toy from the Dollar Store, or even a stuffed animal that they can cuddle and cherish. The goal is that you use this opportunity to teach your kids about the importance of treating themselves in moderation.

If you’re on a tight budget, consider letting your kids treat themselves in something free, such as choosing the movie or picking dinner.

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Have a Romantic Dinner as a Family

Candlelight dinners aren’t just for couples! Put out a beautiful tablecloth, light some candles, and enjoy chicken nuggets by candlelight! If your kids are more adventurous eaters, consider making a more exciting meal! If you want to plan ahead, make a freezer meal that you can put right in the oven on Valentine’s Day, so you don’t even have to clean the kitchen afterward.

Related: 10 ways to spend Valentine’s Day together as a family

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Spend the Day Spreading Love to Others

Valentine's Day traditions

A great way to spend your Valentine’s Day is by spreading love to others! Have your kids pass out Valentine’s in the park, or by creating homemade Valentine’s for their friends and neighbors. As adults, many of us haven’t gotten a Valentine in years, and this small gesture will mean the world!

Related: The Five Love Languages of Children

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Fill Your Home with Love

If you want to create a loving home for Valentine’s Day, fill your home with love! Pick up some sticky notes and leave little messages for your little one to find around the house. Hang up a Valentine’s Day banner. Start a love jar that you can leave little notes to each other. However you decide to do it, this can be a fun and unique way to fill your home with some love without much work.

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End the Day in a Sweet Way

To finish off your Valentine’s Day, bake a sweet treat! Heart-shaped cookies, cake, or a chocolate-dipped pretzel are all great ways to indulge in a little something before you head off to bed for the evening! Your kids will love the opportunity to indulge in some sweets, without the sugar rush that comes from candy!

You may even find that by ending the day with something sweet, they don’t crave the candy all day long!

Valentine's Day traditions

Celebrating Valentine’s Day with your kids is a given if you’re a mom with little ones. However, these fun Valentine’s Day traditions will allow your kids to not only share their love with others but also learn about the real meaning of the Valentine’s Day holiday.

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