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Printable Valentine Favors Your Kids Will Love To Give

Fun and easy Valentine party favors for preschool and kindergarteners, featuring printable class valentines Day cards, kids treats, and the best Valentine favors for a goody bag and school Valentine treats.
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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and while we all love a good heart-shaped box of chocolates, kids want something a little more… fun to share with their classmates, friends, and neighborhood buddies. I have some adorable and practical ideas. These Valentine’s favors are easy to make, budget-friendly, and (most importantly) your kids will enjoy passing them out.

There’s no better way to spread love than by sharing Valentine’s party favors for your kid’s classroom. Whether you’re hosting a classroom celebration or planning a sweet gesture for your child’s friends, finding easy and creative ways to share the love can be a fun activity. 

Related: Printable Valentine Cards For Kids: The Easy Way To Spread Love

 Valentine Favors

A personal touch to gift to friends, family, and even classmates. They’re easy to make and cost-effective.

What’s included:

  • Cover page.
  • (22) Valentine favors.

I recommend printing on cardstock paper. For a more polished look, you can print these favors on matte cardstock paper.

Fun and creative kids class Valentine ideas with easy Valentine favors, printable Valentine cards, and simple crafts for kids for preschool and kindergarten. Perfect for valentines goody bag and non candy valentines for kids school.

Related: Best Ideas For Valentine’s Day Shirts For Toddler Boys

Tips for Using


Printable Valentine favors are a great way to create personalized, fun, and affordable gifts for preschoolers and kindergartners. Here are some tips for using them:

1. Use Printables to Create Treat Bags

  • Print your cute Valentine favors that say “A Sweet For You!” or “Love is Sweet!” Attach them to clear treat bags filled with stickers or small toys.
  • You can even involve the kids by allowing them to fill their own treat bags using printable favors.

2. Offer Simple and Tidy Favors

  • These printables are small and manageable to avoid messes. For example, a mini favorable card is a cute and simple gift.
  •  Large projects or those that require a lot of folding or cutting may be difficult for younger kids.

3. Add a Personal Touch

  • Even with printables, add the child’s name or a personal message to make the favor feel special. You’ll find a “from” spot at the bottom of some favors.

4. Use Printables to Encourage Sharing

  • This promotes the idea of kindness and sharing, which is great for young kids.

5. Coordinate with Classroom Themes

  • If the Valentine favors are part of a class exchange, try to match them to any classroom themes or activities. 

6. Add Them to Healthy Treats or Non-Candy Items

  • If you’re looking for non-candy alternatives, printable favor tags can be attached to fruit cups, small toy figurines, pencils, or erasers.

7. Create Valentine’s Day Cards

  • Valentine favors can be used as cards too. They’ll make an easy way for kids to give something personal.

8. Keep Safety in Mind

If you’re adding items like pencils, erasers, or small toys, make sure they’re safe and appropriate for the age group. 

Related: Sweet & Entertaining Valentine Printables For Kids

Benefits of Printable Valentine Favors

  1. Cost-Effective: Printable favors are inexpensive, especially if you already have access to a printer and paper.
  2. Time-Efficient: You only need to cut them out.

Related: Cute Holiday Printable Coloring Pages For Kids

Valentine’s Day isn’t just about what you give, but also about how you make others feel. These fun, thoughtful favors are the perfect way for kids to express their affection and gratitude, whether it’s for a bestie, a classmate, or a neighbor. 

Also, these gifts are meaningful, budget-friendly, and above all—fun. And isn’t that what Valentine’s is all about?

Happy Valentine’s Day—may your kids’ Valentine’s Day celebrations be on point

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