Valentine’s Day is coming! I am so excited for the upcoming holiday and you know who else is excited? My students! Few things are quite so thrilling to a young child as receiving dozens of little cards and friendship declarations from all of your friends. Oh wait. There is something more exciting. Receiving a Valentine card with a toy attached. Add a clever little pun and that is solid gold in the eyes of any child. I also know how valuable a free download is to a teacher, which is why I’m so excited to share this adorable “I Wheely Like You” Student Valentine Freebie on the blog today.
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This Valentine is an editable PDF that prints four to a page. Just type your name in to the text field and you’re all set! You can even use your a favorite font for your personalization.
For best results, print your valentines on white cardstock, cut them apart (I used a paper cutter), and attach a small toy car with double-sided tape. You can find these in the party favor aisle of your favorite store. I bought mine from Target.
Seriously, what student wouldn’t adore this fun Valentine? I especially love it because it’s non-edible, which means you don’t have to worry about any food allergies.
If you’re on a limited budget, you can even use these sweet cards without the little toy car. I also created a set with car graphics to meet your financial needs. I have to admit, the cards with the little graphics are pretty adorable.
If you looked carefully at some of the Valentines, you may have noticed that they have my maiden name printed on them. No need to worry. I’m still happily married, I just snapped these photos using last year’s cards. Ready for those free Valentines? Click the image below to download the freebie!
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Thank you so much for these, Maria! I’m not a teacher, but my two-year-old son goes to daycare, and these valentines are perfect to create and hand out in his classroom. You always have such creative (yet simple and easy to do!) ideas for young kids, and – again, even though I’m not a teacher – as a parent, I find KinderCraze so helpful. Thank you!
Hi Katie! I’m thrilled to hear that the Valentine (and other Kinder Craze ideas) are helpful to you. I hope your son has a wonderful Valentine’s Day!
Thanks Maria! This is such a great idea. I too will be using it for my 2 kiddos preschool valentines as well as for me to give my students.
Thanks for the freebie!