Love Baskets for Valentine’s Day.

It’s already that time of year (again) where I’m putting together little baskets for the kids. This time… for Valentine’s Day!

It’s already that time of year (again) where I’m putting together little baskets for the kids. Truthfully, it’s one of my favorite things to do — I love gifting them little things around holidays like Halloween and Valentine’s Day! I think because they are less pressure than the big holidays (Christmas and Easter) and while it’s become a tradition for us, the kids have little to no expectations for these gifts. There’s no mythical creature attached to the day that makes me feel like I have to meet some standard or shop to impress.

However… this is the first time we are celebrating a holiday during such an active home purge! So it does feel a little strange to be buying things while I’m also simultaneously getting rid of things and considering… am I going to be throwing this away in a few weeks?! This little home shift has also made it clear what we definitely don’t need: art supplies, sensory items, clothing, hair accessories… all my usual go-to’s!

But my weaknesses are, and have always been, books and stuffed animals! So each kid is getting a mini slumberkin, and a book geared for them! Also included in their baskets: a new water bottle (which is actually a need), one 10 color pen each, a small heart shaped snack plate, and one small gift that will probably end up in the trash (it’s just the truth) — the girls are getting a small barbie reveal purse and Javi is getting a small science/geode kit. And lastly, some consumables: candy. I mean… it is Valentine’s Day, after all!

Here are some ideas that I’ve picked up for their little love baskets. In our house, I gift them the baskets on Valentine’s Day morning and they are usually excited and appreciative!

Here’s a little list on my amazon storefront of some other ideas!


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