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  2. Get Crafty With These Creative Valentine's Box Ideas - AOL

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    Delight any kid with one of these cool Valentine's box ideas to store homemade cards and small treats. Plus, see our favorite V-Day boxes to shop online.

  3. These Valentine's Day Crafts for Kids Will Help Them Spread ...

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    Here, you'll find a selection of our favorite Valentine's Day crafts for kids—easy, simple Valentine's Day activities and projects to keep small hands entertained in advance of the holiday.

  4. 50 Valentine’s Day Jokes for Kids - AOL

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    But if you really want to get your child into the spirit of the holiday, try one (or all!) of these Valentine’s Day jokes for kids. We guarantee they’ll have the under 10 set giggling (and the ...

  5. List of Valentine's Day television specials - Wikipedia

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    The Conners: "Valentine's Day Treats and Credit Card Cheats" (2024) Cosby: "Valentine's Day" (1997) Cybill: "Call Me Irresponsible" (1995) "Valentine's Day" (1997) Dave's World: "Loves Me Like a Rock" (1996) Dr. Ken: "Dave's Valentine" (2016) "A Dr. Ken Valentine's Day" (2017) Everybody Hates Chris: "Everybody Hates Valentine's Day" (2006)

  6. SweeTarts - Wikipedia

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    Giant Chewy SweeTarts. SweeTarts also come in a variety of other products including gum. Little Sweet Tarts (often packaged to be handed out as Halloween trick-or-treat candy), SweeTart "hearts" for Valentine's Day, "chicks, ducks and bunnies" shaped SweeTarts for Easter and SweeTarts Jelly Beans (marketed for Easter in some regions of the US), "skulls and bones" for Halloween.

  7. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    Since the 19th century, the symbol has often been used on Valentine's Day cards, candy boxes, and similar popular culture artifacts as a symbol of romantic love. The use of the heart symbol as a logograph for the English verb "to love" derives from the use in " I ♥ NY ," introduced in 1977.