Celebrate Valentine's Day with this fetching valentine "from the dog" that lets adorable pups do the talking with silly puns, canine antics, and sweet holiday sentiments. This holiday board book will have little ones howling with laughter as dogs offer silly and sweet sentiments for their favorite hoomans. Photos and illustrations show dogs professing affections and participating in Valentine's Day-related shenanigans. The canines bring flowers (dug up from the yard), offer kisses (the slobbery kind), and generally "treat" their humans to the very best behavior they can muster. Written as a valentine from the dog, this charming board book trots out plenty of puns, sweet sentiments, and adorable pups. It's a perfect gift for little ones and and their animal-loving grownups. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781546005360 Media Type: Board Book Publisher: Worthy Kids Publication Date: 11-28-2023 Pages: 20 Product Dimensions: 6.90h x 6.90w x 0.50d Age Range: 2 - 5 Years Series: Yappy Days!
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I wanted to share some lovely valentines that my great aunt received... This one is so cute... And it opens up to read: I think this one is adorable... Then there is this cute Scottish valentine: Sorry for the lack of posting this weekend. I was sewing like a madwoman yesterday trying to finish up a Valentine's Day dress for this evening...It's still not completely done but I think I can finish it up post-work and pre-dinner! EEP! Do you ever have dates sneak up on you and your sewing projects? Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
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I wish you all the best on this valentine’s day! I wish you get all the love in your life you deserve best.” “for my boyfriend living across the miles, th
Looking for Valentines paint night ideas for yourself or a group of friends? You're going to love these fun heart art projects!
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A Vintage Disney Valentine's Day Card to brighten up your Disney Valentine's Day decorations and fun this holiday season.
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Was Valentine’s Day seriously just yesterday?!? I don’t know if our day was just so super busy that it felt like two days rather than one…or if it was the fact that I spent my Valentine’s night with my basketball girls at our tournament and didn’t get in until late…but I could almost swear that we celebrated Valentine’s Day ages ago! Ha! We had a GREAT day yesterday together in second grade. Probably my best Valentine’s Day at school since it all began! Our kiddos were oddly good {it was almost scary} and they worked so very hard! Of course, I would never…EVER…want anyone to think that we wasted a whole day partying…so I must say that everything that we did throughout the day was…100% academic {so there!} Ha! We began our morning work by creating Valentine cards for our parents. I LOVED Abby’s cute idea, but we just didn’t have the time to make it that detailed. So, here is a little more simplified version. Maybe not as cute, but still pretty darn sweet! After we finish up our unit on division, we will be transitioning into fractions. I thought it would be a nice little brain break to give the kids a little blurb of what is to come. I had planned for the kiddos to make their own pizza for our party, so in math we made fraction pizzas. The students had to decide how to divide their pizza into equal parts and what toppings they would like to add in each section. I was amazed that one student even understood that placing cheese on 2/4 of his pizza was the same as placing cheese on 1/2. Super awesome teacher moment! Then to tie in a little writing, the students wrote about how to make a pizza {I mustache you…how to make a pizza}. The only direction given was that they had to use fractions when providing the ingredients and in their instructions. During our shared reading time, we have been working away with using context clues to make inferences while reading. I don’t know if you have taken a peek at Abby’s Sweetheart Snatcher activity…but man oh man…this is too cute for words. I knew that I wanted this activity worked into my plans for the kiddos, so I decided to change a few things around to really stretch their thinking and to make sure that our principal would be identified as our “sweetheart snatcher”. He came in right as school began and played it up…BIG TIME! The kids completely bought the idea that someone in the school had taken all of the goodies out of the teacher workroom. Prior to becoming detectives to solve this mystery, I had the students write two paragraphs to predict who they thought the sweetheart snatcher was and to devise a plan of action to catch this mysterious snatcher! We also created the craft that Abby included in the unit. After their writing was complete, we split up into two groups and set out on a mission. I still had not mentioned anything about clues. As they walked out into the hall…here is what they found! Of course…they went absolutely crazy! They did an excellent job connecting the text clues to what they already knew to make a great inference. Here are some pictures of my little detectives working to solve the case! Definitely an all-time FAVE! Our Sweetheart Snatcher…. {Since I didn’t know what time we would arrive to his office, we used our good ol’ Biebs as our sweetheart snatcher with our principal’s face attached.} Such a fun little activity. The kiddos definitely grasped the concept and applied all that they learned yesterday as we began a mystery mini-unit today! To get the little detectives calmed back down, we came back from our sweetheart snatcher chase and read Love, Splat. Then the students wrote a response to literature to describe the many times that they feel or have felt loved. Thanks to Cara for the cute little craft idea! {I JUST realized that we didn’t add whiskers to these little darlings!} Ha! After lunch and our activity time, we began our little celebration. The students made their fraction pizzas by following the directions that they created earlier in the day. They decorated cookies…one to eat and one to share with my uncle who spent his Valentine’s Day in a hospital bed. He was SO very excited to get his treats from the kids! It made his day and he didn’t even care if they licked their fingers inbetween icing! Ha! It was a great little RAK for the kiddos to participate in on Valentine’s Day! They also traded their cards and placed all of their notes in their Abe Lincoln hats! And to keep it all tied in with our little “mustache” theme…my student teacher put together these cute little drinks that were perfect! Our little celebration was planned center style and we had small group rotations of six! It worked out perfectly and kept everything from going into utter chaos! It seriously was a perfect day filled with learning, fun, and lots of LOVE! :) I hope that everyone had a wonderful Valentine’s Day! Thank goodness tomorrow is my Friday! :)
Is there a 'Bluey' Valentine's Day episode? Not really, but there's plenty of romance to go around to celebrate the holiday.
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This Valentine themed grammar edition printable resource is an easy way to help students learn and review grammar skills. This no-prep activity includes 3 printable worksheets that can be used for morning work, center activities. or independent practice work. Included in this resource: 3 worksheets 3 visual color coded answer keys
If you are already getting things ready for the month of February, you *might* want to take a look at my new writing pack. Yes, that's right friends...I am ahead for the first time this year! I can't believe it myself. Maybe that has something to do with my love for Valentine's Day. We had way too much fun last year in our classroom for V-day! Check it out {HERE}. Well, since I have those same kiddos, this year must be all new...once again! So, I have put together four super easy, super fast, super fun activities that I think the kids are going to love...especially the boys! I mean who doesn't want to give away a Valen"slime"? Here is a preview! Heart Attack Writing: During this writing activity, the students will replace words with conversation hearts. These writings are always a hit with the students and are absolutely hysterical. Conversation Hearts: This activity can be used with any writing skill. The students will create their very own conversation hearts with sight words, idioms, sentence types, sentence structures, or more! The Perfect Valen"slime": This writing activity will be perfect for all of the boys in your classroom. The students will create a Valenslime card with anything creepy, crawly, slimy, or yucky! They will complete their card with a descriptive writing about what they chose for their Valenslime. Text Me Similes: The students will write text messages to a friend in the form of a simile. This activity will be displayed on a fun cell phone craftivity. If you are going to purchase this unit, you may also want to pick up this book. It will be a class favorite for sure and goes perfectly with many of these activities. It is no longer in print, but can be picked up used on Amazon for pretty cheap! If you are needing any other activities for Valentine's Day, be sure to check out my other V-day units in my shop! Click on the pictures below to find them at TPT. Love Me Tender: Math Centers P.S. Friends Forever {A Letter Writing Unit} Currently on sale for $7.00! I wish that I could say that I was off to do some majorly fun weekend plans, but unfortunately, I have tons of reading for my school law class! Booo! Hope y'all are having more fun than I am this weekend! Oh well! Happy Saturday, anyways! :0)
Vintage Valentine Card 1960's Trumpeter Heralding the arrival of Valentine's Day. the Page blows his trumpet "Announcing my love for you!" unused card measures 4 1/2" W X 6" L ships in padded envelope
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Oh my! This gal sent me over the moon - had to have her! I have red hair, sometimes use a cane and I am Irish thru and thru! Art Impressions put together this great "Sham-rock Set" of wonderful images and super sentiments... I grabbed it up before it was sold out! I double stamped this gal - one for the background and one to fussy cut and put on an "Action Wobble" spring [Also an AI product] so it would shake and wiggle. You can see her "other" legs underneath from this angle. I colored the images with Copics and on her jacket used blender solution to give it the appearance of wool. The sentiments on the front and inside are both from the set which also comes with a four leaf Clover. I wanted to use a Shamrock so I cut off one of the leaves. A four leaf Clover is a rare mutation of the three leaf clover [one in 10,000] and thus considered 'lucky' to find. It is often shown interchangeably with the Shamrock [a young, smaller sprig of a clover] as a symbol of St. Pat's Day. The plant was used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the doctrine of the Trinity and has subsequently become a national symbol of Ireland. 'Shamrock' comes from seamróg, the Irish name that translates as "little clover". St. Patrick's revelers thought wearing green made one invisible to leprechauns who would pinch anyone they could see (anyone not wearing green). People began pinching those who didn't wear green as a reminder that leprechauns could see them. Create wildly and color with abandon! ~ginny CHALLENGES: Crafting From the Heart - #198 ATG Always Addicted to Stamps & More - #283 – Holiday HONORABLE ADDICT Through the Craft Room Door - ATG Always Fab & Funky #385 – Anything BUT Square Penny's Challenge #371 – ATG Fussy & Fancy L:10 #207 – Let's Celebrate Crafty Creations - #362 – ATG Always Inspiration Destination #146 – ATG AI-Art Impressions Challenge #228 – Perfect Pastimes Crafty Girls Creations – #45 - ATG Always
Valentine Word Search puzzles will keep your kids entertained and your holiday party enjoyable. Use your brain this valentine’s day with lovely words and a sweet sentiment. Print them for your children, a loved one or a good friend. Spend time looking for sweet words...
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These Gnome Valentine Sayings are perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to Valentine's Day cards or gifts and will put a smile on your face.
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