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My 4yr old is having a valetines party and his preschool. I am making signed up to make treat for the kids to

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take home. Does anyone have a cool ideas that the kids would love? Thank You

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  1. gingerbread houses around small milk cartons. icing is glue, just bring in gum drops and candy and stuff... ginger bread or grahm crackers as the "wood" or outside of the house.


  2. wow love the idea of that party what you could do is put hearts every where and make it all red.

    The kids could take home like a goody bag with some pics of the party in them havin such a good time.

    Also in the bags you could have like little heart boxes with some chocos hmmmmm they will love that

    good luck with the party dude bet it will go great - hope it does -

  3. you could look up some ideas on the internet! or make some things

  4. Rice Crispy squares, but put a little red food coloring and use a heart shaped cookie cutter!

  5. I think that the kids could take home traditional goody bags full of red and white candies. Another option is giving out little Valentine's Day themed coloring books.  Better yet, they could make their own paper hearts and decorate them with macaroni and glue, glitter, etc. and give it to their parents when they return home. It's unique and special for the parents to get a little love from their children.

  6. cup cakes, candy, basically junk food in goody bags kids love that hey it's ok to give them sweets it' Valentines day!!!!!!!!!!:)

  7. I just did this and it was great! Looked cute!

    Get a baking pan, like a cup cake pan, with little heart shaped cups instead of plain round holes.

    Fill each cup to the brim with broken crayons, if you don't have lots of broken crayons buy some at the $1 store and snap them into bits. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 325 degrees, or until they are melted. Let them cool for a couple of hours then turn them over, since they're waxy the fall right out of the pan.

    You end up with heart-shaped rainbow crayons, I put them into clear plastic bags and tied them closed with red and white polka dot ribbon from the craft store.

    I went to the $1 store and bought little pads of paper and wrapped each one in plain red wrapping paper. I put white curling ribbon around each little wrapped pad, and tied the heart shaped crayons to the package with the curling ribbons.

    All of them looked alike, the little girls & boys are getting the same things, same goodies. It looks like you spent a fortune, but you didn't.  Go for it, Mom!!

  8. Since the children are taking this home, it doesn't have to be a food - they'll probably get plenty of sweets at the party.  Make some red playdough and put it in a little ziploc bag for each child.

  9. Why don't you make a poem for them and their family. Include

    something loving then something like an horoscope. It would be

    something for them to be happy about. They would have their own future. Just don't give any thing drastic like: Your going to come to be president. Some children that say that don't.

  10. When my daughter was in like second grade she too had a Valentine Party and she told me she wanted to bring something so I asked her what she wanted to bring. She said rice crispy treats. So instead of wasting all my money on a bunch of rice crispy treats that are like maybe four inches I made my own.

    Here is the ingredients:

    1 or 2 bags of marshmallows

    1 tsp. of butter

    half a jar of peanut butter

    1 bag of Kellogs rice crispy cereal

    Here are the directions:

    Melt butter in a sausepan, add marshmallows, also add peanut butter

    stir until mixture becomes to hard to stir

    butter a square pan and spread evenly in the pan. Then cut into squares.

    And like sunny chick said put red food coloring in it.

  11. At my son's Valentine's day party last year I just made some simple rice krispie treats and then used a heart cookie cutter.  Before the treats cooled all the way I used some red heart sprinkles on them and the kids really went nuts.  Use a smaller cookie cutter since the kids have the little bellies and limit yourself to one batch.  I made 2 and had oodles of leftovers after the party.  Hope it helps!

  12. A little bag of small heart shaped sugar cookies, with pink or red frosting on them.-you can even put saying like. "Be Mine", "Valentine".  (if they are big enough to do this)

    sheck out the website below for all crafts and food ideas.  It's a great website!!

  13. ~Heart shaped sugar cookies and bring icing/sprinkles, stuff like that so they can decorate their own cookies.

    ~Rice krispy treats cut in the shape of a heart and use food coloring to make them pink and/or red

    or you could do Valentine candy jars

    You will need:

    Baby food jars

    Valentine material or solid color material

    Paint pens

    Valentine candy (hearts or M&M’s)

    Ribbon

    Glue

    Wash and dry your jar.  Peel off the label.  Fill the jar with yummy treats and place the lid on the jar.  Next cut out the size material you would like for the top of your jar;  should be at least twice the size of the jar lid.  Then glue it into place on the top of the jar.  Take your ribbon and tie it around the lid.  Next use your paint pens to decorate the outside of the jar.  Hearts are always a good thing to draw.

  14. Decorate Your Own Cupcake:  

    For a party idea, give each guest an undecorated cupcake. Provide pink and white frosting and toppings such as colored sprinkles, red hot candies, conversation heart candies, candy kisses, strawberries, and whipped cream.  

    you can also check this website for more FUN ideas... Good Luck www.preschooleducation.com/cvalentine.sh...

  15. well kids love a lot of junk food make it a good snake but make it healthy like  this bread in a package and it has blueberries in ant it is really good but there is only 6 in a box have fun.

  16. Everyone used to be a kid.  And what we LOVED during Valentines Day parties was the free candy on the cards from the other kids in the class.  Of course, here are other options!:

    ~Snacks and Goodies~

    *Let the kids either make their own ice-cream sundae, (with adult help so no big messes) or, decorate cupcakes

    *Trail mix!  (Valentines Day themed)

    ~Games~

    *Pin the arrow on the heart game

    *A scavenger hunt

    ~Goody-bags~

    *Candy

    *Pencils

    *Little toys (Non-choking hasards)

    *A note from the teacher saying things like, Happy Valentines Day, or, Have a great day, or, Your #1!

    That's all I got.

  17. im making something for my brothers 4 year old class as well. i went to walmart and bought some red, pink, and white melting chocolate, valentine molds, sucker bags, and sucker sticks and i am making chocolate valentine suckers. VERY simple to make and loads of fun. i also bought a squirt bottle (much like those you see with ketchup at resturants) to put the chocolate in the molds

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