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Valentines Day Solved: Unbeatable Gifts For Kids That Say “I Love You”
Valentine’s Day isn’t just about your significant other — it’s also a fun holiday to show your kids (or grandchildren, nieces, and nephews) how much you love them. Even though you likely do this year-round, celebrating the holiday with a Valentine’s Day gift for kids can feel extra special.
Our editors have kids of all ages, and we’ve sourced some amazing Valentine’s ideas for kids, toddlers, and teens, from heart-shaped surprises to sweet treats. You’re sure to find something they’ll love here.
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For Kids Aged 0-3
Valentine gift ideas for kids celebrating their first (or second or third) Valentine’s Day. These gifts will ensure it’ll become one of their favorite holidays for years to come.
How cute are these baby blocks? Your little babe will have so much fun stimulating their brain with these adorable blocks. If you’re gifting it, it’s a cute keepsake for the parents of the baby. A sentimental gift that's made extremely well is always one that’s filled with love.
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When babies are tiny and can’t really celebrate the spirit of Valentine’s Day, a sweet outfit like this one is a great idea. They’ll look incredibly cute in this red set with white hearts.
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If your little one is eager to get whatever they can in their hands, this fun love day puzzle will keep them busy and happy. It’s a great way to help them learn their letters, numbers, colors, and even about love.
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These water-filled teethers are perfect for the little ones under a year that don’t know the meaning of Valentine’s Day. But, they will help those teething soothe their gums. It’ll also provide parents with a little bit of calm and quiet.
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Once your toddler has crawling, walking, and climbing down, they need endless activities to keep them active. This elephant rocker will help them get all their energy out on Valentine’s Day and everyday.
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For Kids Aged 3-5
Finding kids Valentine’s Day gifts in this age range is a little more exciting, as they probably have festivities lined up at daycare or school. Here are some gifts we know they’ll love.
Why not treat your little one to a Valentine’s Day tea party? It’ll be such a sweet bonding moment that you’ll both always remember. It comes with a cute carry case so they can keep their tea set nice and tidy while they’re not using it. It’ll be a fun activity they can do with their siblings, dolls, and friends.
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This little shopping basket allows your young one to shop their little hearts away at home. It’s the best gift idea for those who love tagging along with their parents on grocery trips.
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If your little cousin is “musically inclined,” treat them to this DJ musical keyboard so they can belt their little hearts out and make some tunes. It has built-in musical elements that control the sound, blinking lights, and play their choice of piano, guitar, organ, or drum sounds.
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Does your 5- year-old niece or nephew have the need for speed? Are they fascinated with cars? I’m telling you, they will LOVE this remote control car — don’t worry, it’s made with soft wheels so it won’t ruin your siblings' hardwood. You might want to get one for yourself for a friendly Valentine’s Day race.
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Your kid who acts like a little caregiver (perhaps a form of flattery?) will love having their very own playhouse. They can add their favorite toys and chairs in the house. They could even host their favorite stuffed animals for a pretend Valentine’s Day dinner.
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For Kids Aged 5-7
As kids start getting older, while they enjoy a little sweet piece of heart-shaped candy, they may love a sweet little gift even more. Here are some of our recommendations.
Already have a little gold pro on your hands? Help them with their swing by gifting them this mini golf set. It’ll keep them busy, active, and focused while practicing the game that they’re growing to love.
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A hat like this is a gift your kid may not get too excited about at first, but once they start wearing it, they’ll never stop. It’s cozy, fashionable, and so easy to throw on and off. This will be the type of present they’ll never forget simply because of how much they wear it.
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Before your kid can get confidence to hop on a big bike, they’ll love zooming around on this toddler trike. It’s perfect for those around age 5 and love staying active. Plus, how cute is the wicker basket? You can fill it with notes of how much you love them for them to read.
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If your little ones love to build , this LEGO set will keep them busy for hours. The best part about this set is it comes with storage and a lid, helping your kiddo keep everything organized and clean. This also makes it easy to bring them along while traveling so they can continue building wherever you go.
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A little heart clip to accessorize on Valentine’s Day makes the holiday feel so much more fun and special. These clips are so cute and durable that your kids will want to wear them in their hair everyday. Can you blame them??
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For Tweens
Tweens are at an odd stage in their life. While they’re still young, and consider kids, they’re on the cusp of becoming full blown teenagers. Here’s a few gifts they’ll get excited about.
This 245 piece LEGO kit is so fun for tweens who love to use their minds and build. Even those who aren’t too wild about LEGO’s will love this little brown bear holding a red heart. It’s even fun for the whole fam to join in on.
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If your tween is getting into skincare, this Watermelon Glow Ultra-Fine Mist will be a great addition to their routine. It is made of skin-loving ingredients that will nourish and refresh their skin — they’ll love it!
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Give your tween a little break from their Xbox or other gaming systems and introduce them to this retro console that they’ll be able to customize, program, and play their own 8-bit challenges. The kit comes with the console, a case, the correct cords, stickers, and a quick start guide that will help your little gamer embark on their journey of learning basic coding knowledge at a beginner level.
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At this age, it seems like they know all the “it” TV shows and movies, so why not give them this mini projector so you can watch all their favorites together? Grab all the comfiest pillows and blankets and cuddle up on the couch with your tween on Valentine’s Day, hook up the projector, and enjoy a new movie together — with a box of chocolates, of course.
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This notebook is totally on theme for Valentine’s Day, and your tween will love being able to take it to school to use in their favorite class. It’s one of those gifts they’ll end up using until they fill up the last page. One can never have too many notebooks, right?
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If your tween is the type who loves jewelry, Valentine’s Day is a great time to surprise them with a good quality piece of jewelry they can have forever. The gold heart in the center of the twisted sterling silver bracelet is the perfect starter piece for their collection. Maybe even get matching ones to really embrace the holiday of love.
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For Teenagers
By the time your kiddo hits their teenage years, you probably have a good idea about what they’re interested in. There’s no doubt they will love receiving these presents on V-day.
Jewelry is a sweet way to show your teen how much you love them. This little heart necklace from Mejuri is simple and dainty and a reminder for your teen that they’re loved everyday, not just on Valentines day.
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If you’re looking to get your teen something they’ll absolutely love and use every day, don’t overlook the Apple AirPods Max Headphones. They’ll be able to listen to the music they love, watch their favorite Netflix series, and drown out the noise on the bus on the way to and from school. You’ll even score some major brownie points.
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These pastel kicks are so fun to wear for Valentine’s Day and any day where your teen wants to rock a stylish take on pink. The high top style is coming back and your teen has most likely already been eyeing a pair to snag.
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Ensure your busy teens are staying hydrated with this 30 oz. Stanley Cup. You’ll find that there are a ton of color options available, allowing you to pick your teens favorite one. It’s easy to carry around at school and for their after school activities. Plus, what youngster doesn't want one of these bad boys?
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If pink or red isn’t part of your teens preferred color palette, they may just love this black quilted heart-shaped crossbody bag. It’s the perfect size to fit all of their necessities and it can be used year round whenever they want to sport a cute yet sophisticated bag.
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This wireless mobile photo printer is a fun way for your teen to share their memories with you and their friends. It’s a diversion from polaroid and disposable cameras, allowing them to have a physical copy of their pictures whenever they want. All they need is to download an app and snap away.
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Great - that's the kids sorted! But what about the other significant people in your life? Check out our Valentine's Day Gift Guide for inspiration.