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45 Printable Valentine’s Day Gifts

January 21, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

 

Looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day handouts for your child’s classmates? Look no further! This is the only free Valentine’s Day printable list you will need. With a variety of gifts to choose from, all featuring free printable labels, you’ll be able to easily create fun and thoughtful gifts for all the boys and girls in your child’s class.

These printable gift ideas are perfect for anyone on a budget. Many of them only require basic items that you can pick up at the dollar store or supermarket. But by attaching the fun and punny printout, you’ll be able to transform a simple gift into something special and memorable.

So why wait? Get your printer ready and start browsing through this list of free Valentine’s Day printables. You’re sure to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list. And with these budget-friendly ideas, you’ll be able to spread the love without breaking the bank. So, what are you waiting for? Get started now and make this Valentine’s Day one to remember!

Printable Valentines Seed Packets

I only have eyes for you Printable Valentine’s Day

Racing Car Valentine’s Day Gift For Boys

Cupids Arrow Pencil

Sprinkled with love Valentine’s Day Printable

Whoo’s Crazy about you Owl Printable

Valentine’s Day ninja Printable card

You can’t erase my love Printable

You are bubbles of love

Animal Printable Valentine’s Day

You’re Spec-tacular Printable Valentine’s day glasses gift.

Star Wars themed Valentine’s day printable

Fishing you a Happy Valentines Day printable

Let it glow, Glowstick Valentine’s Day Printable

Valentine’s Day Pencil.

Valentine’s Day Bookmarks

I am Soda lighted you are mine printable.

Twister Printable

Pokemon themed Valentine’s Day Printable

Pokemon Ball Valentine’s Day

You make my heart POP

Minecraft themed Valentine’s day printable for boys

Don’t be a creeper Minecraft Valentine’s day gift

Creeper Candy Valentine’s Day gift

Free Printable Mickey and Minnie Mouse Candy bar Wrappers

Mickey mouse Disney Valentine’s day candy

Pokemon Lollipop holder cards – free printable

Free Printable Lego Valentine’s Day Cards

You make my heart pop Popcorn printable

Star Wars Printable Valentine’s Day Cards

Beary Good Valentine’s day Free printable

You’re the star of my show – star sunglasses printable

You Brighten my day Lemon head printable.

Love is in the air, Air Heads Valentines Day Gift.

Starburst Valentine’s Day Printable 

High Five Printable Valentine

I spy my Valentine Free Printable

Piece of cake Printable cake bag topper

Doggone Cute Valentine’s Day Printable

Banana Pudding Printable Valentine’s Day gift

Friends like you are Unique – Free Valentine’s Day Printable card

Super Hero Printable Valentine’s day cards

Printable Valentines Gift Basket

Have a Kool Valentine’s Day Printable

Hasbro Bears Printable Valentine’s day gift.

 

 

 

 

 

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Learning Numbers for Preschoolers

Learning numbers actually involves a few different skills, from recognizing the shape of the number and knowing the word that goes with it to understanding one to one correspondence for counting and what order the numbers go in. 

A lot of this is learned best through play and activities that get kids counting and tracing and otherwise interacting with numbers. These activities can help. 

I specifically mentioned tracing above because of these number formation rhymes cards from Teaching Mama, which can be used in lots of ways to practice making the shapes of the numbers, including tracing, lining up items on the number shapes (and counting them!), using playdough to shape the numbers and so on. Each number has a little rhyme to help you remember how to make it, which is cute. 

And speaking of playdough, you can find lots of playdough number mats with different themes for kids to use as they learn about numbers. Preschool Play and Learn, for example, has these cute apple themed ones that also teach one to one correspondence as you learn the numbers and count to 10. 

Or use these tree-themed ones from Live Over Cs to form the numbers, count out items on a ten frame and place the correct number of items in the tree to match the number (do this with playdough, little buttons or whatever manipulatives you have on hand). Your little builders will also love these Duplo number mats from Life Over Cs, which allow you to shape the number out of blocks and count out the number of blocks that corresponds to each number.

I also love these mats from The Savvy Sparrow that include the number and the word you can trace with playdough or marker, showing how to count the number on your fingers, a tens frame and a number line.

Finger plays and counting songs are lots of fun for little ones, too, and Childhood 101 has a great collection of songs and rhymes having to do with numbers (as well as printable song cards you can use with them. 

This cardboard roll number chain form Hands On As We Grow would be a fun addition to singing number songs or to use in other play and counting games. And we all love something easy to make with stuff we already have. 

Older kids who already know the order of numbers can also use these connect the dot number printables from Fun Learning for Kids. Or use the shapes for playdough mats or to practice tracing even for kids who don’t know all the numbers in order yet.  

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