As soon as February rolls around, a kid's focus is on crafting the perfect valentines for their classmates. Whether your child's class allows sweets and snacks or not, we've rounded up a selection of cards that are going to be perfect for your kiddo to bring their valentines this year.
Scroll through for 35 Valentine's Day card ideas that are perfect for any kid.
This punny doggie valentine ($3) goes perfectly with plastic dog figures (or you can include some Scooby Snacks graham cracker packs).
Any homemade Valentine's Day cookie (if permitted at school) would go well with this "We Go Together . . . " card ($4).
Your child can "pop a corny question" ($6) with this card and a bag of microwavable popcorn.
For the little Minecraft-lover, Lolly Jane's Minecraft valentines are perfect! Kids can even put them together themselves.
Perfect for the preschool set, Random Thoughts of a Supermom's Play-Doh valentine is a fun (and useful!) one to hand out at school. Her free printable sticker makes it easy to make, too!
Who doesn't love a good noisemaker? Design Mom's party in a bag is so much fun, they won't miss the candy!
Teachers (and your fellow classroom parents) will love these crayon valentines ($5).
These valentines combine Legos and emoji, which makes for a sweet note your kiddo can send to her friends.
This adorable valentine features every kid's — and adult's — favorite snack: doughnuts!
Another creative use of glow sticks, Eighteen25's You Light Up My Life valentines are designed for crafty families.
You may want to check with your tot's teacher before handing out this hysterical card at school. Paging Supermom's My Funny Valentine card is full of old-fashioned fun. Use her free printable card, tie on a mini whoopee cushion, and watch the fun ensue!
You child can show their love for their pals with this Reese's Pieces valentine ($6).
May the force of love be with all of your child's valentines, especially the ones who receive this adorable card ($14).
This card ($6) is for the valentines who are each other's perfect pair.
Perfect for classrooms with no-candy policies, this printable I Am Stuck on You valentine ($3) pairs perfectly with Valentine's Day stickers.
Give them a laugh when they open their lunch with these valentine joke notes.
It doesn't get much simpler than Love Stitched's You Make My Heart Pop! valentine. Simply affix the printable to a bottle of bubbles, and you're done!
The animal options are endless with The Blue Robin Cottage's Will Zoo Be Mine? valentine. Though this one isn't a printable, you can easily print your own cards and create it.
For a truly out-of-this-world card, try Dandee Designs' astronaut valentine. The floating spaceman is one of our favorite finds!
Small Fry's "I Can't Stand to Mask My Feelings" valentine turns into a fun DIY project for the recipient.
We love the DIY factor involved in these Pirate Patches valentines that boys and girls will have a blast wearing.
Eschew the sweets on Valentine's Day and go with something savory (and potentially healthy). A Spicy Perspective's trail mix card can be put together with a few snacks already in your pantry, a small baggie, and a free printable!
How fun is this DIY cereal valentine? The personalized spoons can be used over and over again.
This printable O-Fish-Al Valentine card ($8) is actually a topper for a bag of Goldfish crackers!
This Keep Calm and Mine On ($12) valentine is the card for every Minecraft-lover in your child's class.
Paper Fox Design's Wild Thing valentines ($8/printable PDF) are the perfect classroom handout for the little guy who thinks he's too cool for school.
A sweet Valentine's Day treat without sugar! Skip the candies and let a special little someone know you've had your eye on them with a printable magnifying glass Valentine's Day card. Download the free printable template at Dandee Designs.