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Animal Lovers
With a handful of paper hearts, your child can round up some of these unforgettable pachyderms or romantic rodents to relay his Valentine's messages.
Read MoreForget-Me-Not Elephant
Trust this clever little pachyderm to deliver an unforgettable message. Not only does each elephant have a great memory for love poems; he's also hiding a candy present to sweeten the deal.
Read MoreCandy Cane Card
Create a striped sensation, and get rid of those postholiday candy canes, with these confectionary Valentine cards.
Read MoreLollipop Mice
A parade of these valentines comes equipped to treat a whole group of classmates -- just pull a tail, and you'll have a sweet lollipop in hand.
Read MoreButterfly Card
This clever candy messenger with beating heart-shaped wings is sure to bring even the shyest valentine out of his cocoon.
Read MoreGum Guy Cupids
There's no better way to say "I'm stuck on you" than with one of these treat-bearing suitors.
Read MoreVinyl-Tines
Best friends will love these mod cards they can see through. The vinyl is available at fabric stores such as Jo-Anns Stores, and a third of a yard (which makes about thirty 3-inch square valentines) will set you back only 2...
Read MoreValentine Charm Pencil
We've got the write idea for that cool school pal: a bead-dangling pencil that's a real charmer.
Read MoreSweets for the Sweet -- Naturally
Cassie Caraway came up with a healthy way to express her affections. The Osceola, Nebraska, first-grader polled her classmates about their favorite fruits, then wrapped up a collection of vitamin-rich valentines -- apples,...
Read MoreClip Hearts
With these simple, message-bearing barrettes, Laura Stewart of El Mirage, Arizona, found an adorably useful way to tell the girls in her second-grade class, "We click!"
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