37 DIY Valentine’s Day Treats for School - Easy, Healthy, Fun [FREE Printables] (2024)

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A list of creative DIY Valentine’s Day treats and party favors that are perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.

Easy, simple, healthy, and fun food and non-food Valentine’s treat and snack ideas for the classroom or school parties that children will enjoy. All come with free printable tags or goody bag toppers too!

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  • Valentine’s Day Treat Goodie Bags
  • Valentine Snacks for the Classroom
  • Healthy Valentine Snacks for School
  • Non-candy Valentine’s Treats for Kids
  • Conclusion

Valentine’s Day Treat Goodie Bags

Need goody bags to hold your treats? Try these fun options.

Valentine Snacks for the Classroom

Whether you need Valentine’s Day snacks for school parties or just to hand out to your child’s classmates, here are some simple candy and savory snack options.

Lollipops

The free printable reads, “I’m a sucker for you!”. (via Passion for Savings)

Ring Pop

Choose from two sayings: “Hope your Valentine’s Day sparkles” or “You’re a real gem, Valentine.” (via The Gracious Wife)

Starburst

“You make me burst with laughter” comes in an appropriate sunray design. (via The Celebration Shoppe)

Kool Aid

A red and purple “Have a kool Valentine’s Day” printable. (via Passion for Savings)

Fruit Snack

Here’s a cute red and green “I am so berry happy we’re friends” printable. (via Leap of Faith Crafting)

Cereal

“I cereal-sly hope you’ll be my Valentine” go perfectly with those fun-size cereal boxes. (via Cupcake Diaries Blog)

Pudding Cup

Turn a pudding cup into these quirky characters with a little DIY to make the eye and stick this “You are one in a minion, Valentine” printable to go with it. (via The Tiptoe Fairy)

Hugs and Kisses Tic Tac Toe

This edible treat is also an interactive game. The printable reads, “Hugs and kisses, X’s and O’s, three in a row, tic tac toe.” (via Craft Remedy)

Smores

It’s simple to assemble this cute treat idea with chocolate, graham crackers, marshmallows, and “I need smore friends like you” printable. (via Five Marigolds)

Hot Chocolate

This “Valentine, you warm my heart” printable comes in 2 versions: pink and gray stripes or red and gray stripes. (via Views from a Stepstool)

Goldfish Crackers

If you’re looking for something more savory, this “You o”fish”ally have my heart, Valentine” treat idea would fit the bill. (via One Creative Mommy)

Teddy Grahams

How cute is this “A big bear hug” printable? (via Skip to My Lou)

Animal Crackers

This “Valentine, I’m wild about you” treat will have your kids’ classmates roaring. (via Nestling Designs)

Bubble Gum

Gotta love the “I chews you” printable with the gumball machines as a window to the treats. (via Rebecca Propes)

Healthy Valentine Snacks for School

Below are some healthy Valentine’s day treats for school or parties.

Fruit

Here’s an assortment of free printables for 6 different types of fruit:

  • I am bananas about you
  • I like you cherry much
  • We make a great pear
  • You are a grape friend
  • You are berry sweet
  • Orange you glad we’re friends

(via Artsy Fartsy Mama)

Tangerine or Clementine

Another adorable printable is this “You’re a cutie” one. (via The Cards We Drew)

Raisins

There’s no raisin not to like this snack idea. (via The Thrifty Couple)

Applesauce

“You are awesome sauce” pairs perfectly with this to-go pouch. (via Glued to My Crafts Blog)

Popcorn

“You make my heart pop” with emotion, not from a sugar rush, thankfully. (via Crazy Little Projects)

Non-candy Valentine’s Treats for Kids

These non-edible Valentine’s treats for school include toys and knick knacks that will appeal to boys and girls.

Pen or Pencil

How writefully fitting this idea is to pass out at school. You know kids will be using this writing utensil in their studies.

  • You’re all write
  • You’re the write one for me
  • You’re the write friend for me
  • You’re just write

(via Yellow Bliss Road)

Eraser

“Make no mistake, Valentine. You’re my favorite!” can go with all kinds of fun eraser designs. (via Gluesticks and Gumdrops)

Ruler

Tell it to them straight: “Valentine, you rule!” (via Seeing All Sides)

Rubber Stamper

Seal the deal with this “Your friendship is stamped on my heart, Valentine!” idea. (via I Heart Crafty Things)

Watercolor

“You make me happy when skies are gray” is certainly uplifting. (via Smart School House)

Play Doh

I doh not think you’ll go wrong with this “You are one a-doh-able Valentine” printable in a fun blue polka dot or red and pink triangle pattern. (via Printable Crush)

Slinky

Go for the classic kids’ toy with this “You are the spring to my step” idea. (via The Crafting Chicks)

Slime

“Will you be my Valen-slime?” comes in pink frog with purple and pink hearts or a green frog with red and pink hearts. (via Printables 4 Mom)

Bounce Ball

“Valentine, you make my heart bounce” would make kids’ hearts jump for joy. (via Nellie Design Blog)

Balloon

“Valentine, you take my breath away” is a very literal printable for this gift idea. (via Smashed Peas and Carrots)

Crazy Straws

Kids will go crazy over this “I think you’re ex-straw special” printable and treat idea. (via It’s Always Autumn)

Bubbles

We hope this “Valentine, you blow me away” makes kids bubble over as much as we do. (via Five Heart Home)

Glowsticks

Kids will beam with delight at this “Valentine, you make my heart glow” printable idea. (via Little Red Window)

Legos

It’s hard to lego of this fun idea with different Valentine’s sayings to choose from:

  • We were built to be friends
  • Best friend on the block
  • I’d walk across Legos for you

(via The Inspiration Board)

Race Car

Tire tread marks on the printable card complement this fun idea, with sayings like:

  • I wheelie like you
  • You rev my engine
  • You make my heart race
  • I like how you roll

(via Where the Smiles Have Been)

Dinosaur

Make hearts roar with plastic dinosaurs and any of these three printable options:

  • You’re a dino-mite friend
  • I’m raptor round your finger
  • ”Rawr!” means “Happy Valentine’s Day” in Dinosaur

(via Sweet Lil You)

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Conclusion

If you’re looking for Valentine’s treats and favor ideas, these easy Valentine’s treats for school will be adored by all of your kid’s boy and girl classmates.

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37 DIY Valentine’s Day Treats for School - Easy, Healthy, Fun [FREE Printables] (2024)

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What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

What is safe in school? ›

A safe school is one where teaching and learning are not distracted; disruptions are minimized; violence, drugs, bullying and fear are not present; students are not discriminated against; expectations for behavior are clearly communicated; and consequences for infractions are consistently and fairly applied.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

How about a pinch pot shaped like a heart for holding jewelry or keys, or a clever wind chime made with heart shaped cookies cutters. And many of these simple ideas are easy enough that the kids can help with a little oversight from an adult.

How is Valentine's Day celebrated in school? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day with Letters of Kindness

February is the month of kindness. Focus on being kind by writing kind letters to classmates. These letters can be tied to the curriculum by focusing on friendly letter writing skills. The teacher can assign students in pairs to write letters to each other.

How many students are in Valentines High School? ›

At Valentines High School our main focus is for our students to achieve excellence in all that they do. Valentines is a multi cultural, mixed comprehensive school, with around 1400 students. We aim to work in partnership with students, parents, staff and the community to provide opportunities for all.

What are some norms on Valentine's Day? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day in the United States comes with multiple go-to practices. Offering a bouquet of red roses to your beloved. Purchasing a card with a heartfelt message. Sharing a candlelit meal with your partner.

What are people supposed to do on Valentine's Day? ›

35 Best Things to Do on Valentine's Day for Everyone
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