3 Creative Ways to Celebrate Your Kids Around Valentine’s Day

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Who doesn’t love the feeling of being appreciated, noticed, thought of, and tickled that someone went out of their way to show us appreciation and love? It’s exciting, adds mystery to life, and lets us know we are seen, known and loved.

Have our kids seen us offer that intention toward them?

 

Like with our spouses, after many years of marriage, we may grow lax at really appreciating and going out of our way to show our children that we love them in a special way.

Sure, we packed their lunch, made sure they had clean laundry, and tucked them in, but have we let them know why we love them specifically for how God made them? Teaching them the thrill of a surprise note or a little bit of mystery in their day?

 

 

One way we can love them, pray for them, and instill in them what God’s love looks like, is with  7 Day of Scriptural Valentine’s.

1 John is a great book of the Bible to discover more of what God’s love is described to be like and how we are to love others. It should define us. And it should make us recognizable as His. In light of this importance, each Valentine in this set has been designed with a verse from 1 John and customizable prayer inside based upon that Scripture. 

 

You can read more about the 1 John Valentines and get ideas here –

7 Days of Scriptural Valentine Cards

Or check them out in our Etsy store here (a re-usable download, only $2!)

 

What are 3 other Ways to Celebrate your Kids around Valentine’s Day?

  1. Discount Cards? – Pick up cards right after Valentine’s Day and give to your kids throughout the year. Why not be spontaneous and show them that you love just as much any time of the year? They will love the surprise and quickly after Valentine’s Day, everything will be 75% off!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
  2. Write an early Birthday Note – While in a sentimental time, after this week of praying intentionally for them from 1 John and thinking of the ways that you love them, write them a birthday note to give them later, telling them of your hope and prayers for them this year. (Again, maybe from the after-Valentine sale?) But don’t forget where you stored it!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
  3. Kids’ Treasure Box – Help them set up a box to keep cards and momentos they have received. When I was a kid I remember storing little treasures in a cigar box or old Whitman’s chocolate box at my grandmother’s house. We taped paper and added stickers to it and made it our own little treasure box. Perhaps you could recycle and decorate a box together or buy an inexpensive unpainted box at the craft store and make it a project to decorate. Together, make it something to keep any special notes from friends or from you. 

 

Additionally, I have more ideas featured on My Cup Runs Over for –

3 Ways to Help Children Think of Others on Valentine’s Day!

Can we train up our children to be thoughtful, attentive, gift-givers?

As with most holidays where a gift or treat is received, it is easy for kids to end up thinking this day is just about them, counting up and treasuring how many candies and cards they received. Sometimes even bragging about it. It could easily be a day filled with jealousy.

But can the focus be turned outward toward others on this day? What can you do as a family to thank or show love to others on Valentine’s Day? …….

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3 Creative Ways to Celebrate Your Kids Around Valentine’s Day And 3 Ways to help Children think of others on Valentine's day www.intentionaltraditions.com #valentinesideas #intentionalparenting #thoughtfulness #christianparenting

 

Happy Celebrating! Drop us a Comment and let us know how it goes!

 

Looking for Valentine’s ideas for single friends, kids, or the one you love?

Check out this post for Cheap & Easy Valentine’s Ideas!                                                    

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9 Comments

  1. I love the idea of discount cards. How sweet would it be to give them a card a month throughout the year to show them how much they are loved in a new way. Thank you for sharing that suggestion. It’s a great one!

  2. I love the idea of giving Valentine’s cards to your kids throughout the year! They would definitely think that’s so fun to receive unexpected cards as the year goes on.

    hunnyimhomediy
  3. We always use Valentines Day as a way to show others the Love of Christ. We make things for Sunday school classes and teachers as well as get the kids a little something to show them that we also need to show them the love of Christ. I love these ideas!! Obviously, we should be showing this other times too, but it is fun to make this special!

    melissa

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