These printable Valentine cards for kids are suitable for preschool, kindergarten and grade school children to exchange for the holiday.
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Exchanging valentines has been a fun tradition for kids for decades.
While store made cards are simple and easy to buy, kids will be proud of cards they can cut out and say that put together themselves.
Consider making these printable valentine cards for kids a tradition each Valentine’s Day.
To print the cards below, click on the link or photo and follow the instructions per each blogger.
It’s best to print them on card stock or heavier paper so that they are a little sturdier.
You Blow Me Away | Today’s Creative Ideas
For a classmate version, you could always wrap just one separately or even using smaller packages such as smarties.
I Chews You | Today’s Creative Ideas
This Valentine classroom gift idea is super cute and super easy.
All you need is some clear cellophane bags, the gum (you can use whatever kind floats your boat, some ribbon/twine to tie the bag up and a printer to print off the free printable.
No mommy stress is my kind of treat.
Have A Jawsome Valentine’s Day (Baby Shark) | Happiness is Homemade
Are your kids obsessed with Baby Shark? Take their love to the next level with these FREE Baby Shark Printable Valentines Cards! – Happiness is Homemade
You Rock | Classic Play
I like you a bot! | Kiki & Co.
They come in 4 colors for both boys and girls, and would be a perfect addition in a cute bag with a candy robot or super cute all alone! – Kiki & Company
I love this little robot idea for printable valentine cards for kids and the candy robot that Kiki & Company made to go with it. You can also find that over on their site as well.
Hooked on you | Frugal Coupon Living
Do you need a cute non-candy Valentine to pass out for your child? Well, who can resist a bag of Valentine’s treats that smile at you? An adorable alternative to candy for Valentine’s Day this cute printable and treat idea ideas is perfect for classmates, neighbors, or family. Use any variety of goldfish you prefer, sweet or salty. – Frugal Coupon Living
You’re so Sharp | Or So She Said
Color me happy | The Pretty Bee
Valentines don’t have to be edible to be fun, which is why this cute crayon Valentine is a nice idea for little kids. – The Pretty Bee
You O’Fishally have our hearts | One Creative Mommy
Does your valentine officially have your heart? – One Creative Mommy
Rocket Launcher Valentine | I Can Teach My Child
I love making valentines for my boys to hand out each year. I enjoy the challenge of trying to come up with something creative that fits their current interests/personality while still being cute and affordable. – I Can Teach My Child
Yoda Best | Design Wash Rinse Repeat
I Wheelie Like You | It’s Taylor Made for C.R.A.F.T.
Dino-Mite | Hello Design Meet Life
You are the WRITE kind of friend | I Can Teach My Child
This super fun non-mushy, candy-free valentine is perfect for preschoolers and school-aged kids. Everyone loves a shuttle pen with different color of ink, right?!?! – I Can Teach My Child
John 3:16 Valentine | Paintbrushes and Popsicles
You’re A-MAZE-ing | Our Kid Things
You’re A Gem | The Suburban Mom
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