Valentines for your kids: right or wrong? (2024)

Should you keep Valentine's Day cards and gifts just for your partner? Or include your children, too? Seems our community of parents are pretty split on this one...

Valentines for your kids: right or wrong? (1)

Published: February 9, 2024 at 4:17 PM

Love it or loathe it, Valentine's Day is meant to be about declaring your love for the significant other in your life. But what about the little significant others: your kids?

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Is it a sweet idea to send your child a Valentine's card – or give them a heart-shaped gift? Or is including your child in the February 14 lovefest a bit weird?

We asked the parents in our Top Testers Club community to share their thoughts about it all. And found opinion was actually quite split...

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do

Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness.

"We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

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"I always do a little note," says Tanya B, "and give chocolate hearts or teddy bears. I make it a day all about love and happiness and being kind."

And Aileen F also makes a special effort to mark Valentine's with her girls. "I do cards, and put on a little tea party and get something small," she says. "Last year, I got them each a little hug rock to take to school. I'm not nearly as fussed about all the commercial stuff for adults, to be honest, like overpriced flowers, chocolate and meals out!"

For Lauren J, sharing Valentine's Day with her children is particularly important. "I have all boys," she says, "and, every year, I make them a special breakfast and set the table up with a little handmade card each and a flower in a glass for each.

"Hopefully one day they'll take this with them and do special things for their significant others. I need them to know that gifts aren't important but making an effort for someone you love means everything."

No, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is not right

There are plenty of you who reckon Valentine's Day is not for the kids. And some, like Amber C, who think "it's so weird when parents do this".

"It's not something we do," says Tanya G. "For us, Valentine's Day is about romance – which doesn't involve our kids. We need one night a year where we focus on each other."

This is a feeling echoed by many of you, including Hayley B, who adds, "I think kids need to learn that it's OK to have special days that aren’t all about them and that it’s perfectly normal not to get a Valentine on Valentine’s Day… but still be able let others celebrate love.

"Romantic love is different to family love. Until they get partners of their own, they can watch Mummy and Daddy show love to each other and be happy for us, and understand how important that romantic relationship is to the family as a whole."

We'll leave the last word to a weary Jo P, who says, "I don't get time to give my husband a card, so there's no chance of the kids getting one!"

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FAQs

Are you supposed to get your kids Valentine's? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

Should you celebrate Valentine's Day with your kids? ›

Valentine's Day is a great opportunity to teach children the value of expressing love and appreciation for others. Also, celebrating Valentine's Day with your children can create special memories and traditions that will last a lifetime, and these traditions can become an annual part of your family's celebrations.

Can you say Happy valentines Day to your kids? ›

Valentine's Day is a wonderful day to show your children how you feel about them.

Should you get your child a valentine's card? ›

Experts agree, suggesting that children can experience a positive emotional boost from being included in Valentine's Day activities. Anita Cleare, director of the Positive Parenting Project, thinks that it can be beneficial for the child. “All children need to feel loved,” she says.

Is valentine's Day for kids or adults? ›

While adults tend to focus on romantic expressions of love, the 14th of February is also a great time of year to focus on how we all—children, too—can show compassionate love and kindness to our friends and family.

Should I wish my daughter happy Valentines Day? ›

Regardless of what you choose to write, remember that the most important thing is to make your daughter smile and to remind her just how much she's loved. Whether your message is long or short, simple or complex, sending her a special card will surely show her just how much you care.

Do dads get daughters Valentines? ›

Many dads do use Valentine's Day to express love for their daughters as well.

What does it mean to be someone's Valentine for kids? ›

A valentine is a sweetheart: specifically, someone who receives a greeting or attention on Valentine's Day. There are many words for someone you like in a romantic way, such as sweetie, main squeeze, boyfriend, girlfriend, significant other, and special someone.

Do kids still give Valentines in school? ›

Should Your Child Give Every Student a Card? Most teachers and etiquette experts we spoke with indicated that it is usually recommended to give every student in the classroom a valentine, especially if your child is passing them out at school.

Can I wish Valentine's Day to my son? ›

Say 'Happy Valentine's Day' to the best men in your life.

Although it should not take one specific holiday to show or tell someone how much you love them, Valentine's day has a way of bringing out love in all its forms — and it's the perfect time to show your son just how much you love him too!

How to explain Valentine to children? ›

Describe the day as one of sharing love for all people, not just romantic interests. Remind the child that gifts can come in other ways besides being wrapped, and that love can be shown through acts of kindness or words of encouragement–not only in gifts or candy.

Do dads get daughters valentines? ›

Many dads do use Valentine's Day to express love for their daughters as well.

Should I wish my daughter happy valentines Day? ›

Regardless of what you choose to write, remember that the most important thing is to make your daughter smile and to remind her just how much she's loved. Whether your message is long or short, simple or complex, sending her a special card will surely show her just how much you care.

Do kids still give valentines in school? ›

Should Your Child Give Every Student a Card? Most teachers and etiquette experts we spoke with indicated that it is usually recommended to give every student in the classroom a valentine, especially if your child is passing them out at school.

Should you get your mom a valentine? ›

Mom will always be your number one lady, no matter how many loves you have throughout your life. So with February 14th creeping up fast, make sure to pick up a little something for her, too, while you're shopping for your sweetie, husband or kids.

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