Valentine day for our family
Now, it’s already February, which mean there is valentine day waiting to celebrate. now we discuss about how to celebrate valentine day with our family.
During childhood, most children don’t know what love is. They also don’t know how over-rated Valentine’s Day can be. As adults, we should do the best we can to keep the holiday fun for them. After all it isn’t just about couples. Kids like to get involved, also. There are many things you can do to keep your child entertained and excited on Valentine’s Day.
The classic idea for kids is to exchange cards. You can get a box of cards that has about thirty small cards in it. Help your child fill the cards out for the children in their class and other friends. Attach a sucker or a piece of candy to each envelope.
For special people in your child’s life, encourage them to make hand made cards. This is a simple, thoughtful, sentimental gift. Let your child design and create their greetings any way that they desire.
Help your child make a box to put their cards in. Use an old shoe or tissue box. You can cover it with glue or construction paper to hide the original decorations on the box. Let your child decorate their card box with glitter, paint, and stickers. (If you do not have a box available, use a plain brown paper bag to decorate.)
If you are taking your child on an outing for this special day, let them pick what they want to do. Go out to eat and then take a walk in the park. Rather than just buying your child a stuffed bear, take them to a work shop, and let them build their own. This will be a treasure for many days to come.
Encourage your child to invite a few friends over for a Valentine’s Day get together. It does not have to be a big elaborate celebration. Serve simple finger foods to the guests. You can use Holiday shaped cookie cutters to make holiday shaped sandwiches and other snacks. Make cupcakes or cookies and allow the children to decorate their individual treat the way they want it.
Fill up jars with candy hearts and let the kids each guess how many is in the jar. Let the winner take the candy hearts with them. You can also play a variation of pin the tale on the donkey with cupid. Make treat bags for each guest. You can fill them with candy and Valentine’s day gadgets and it won’t be very expensive.
Teach your child about the less fortunate. Spread Valentine’s day love and cheer by visiting a local nursing home or hospital. Fill out small cards to take. This will make the residents’ days.
There are many things that you can do with your kids to help make sure this will be a day to remember. Don’t forget to tell them you love them. After all, love is what the day is about and making your child happy is what your life is all about.
Or if we don’t have any celebration we could give something which is usefull for our family like additional life insurance or something which have a lot of meaning to show your love to our family.




