Easy & Healthy Homemade Kids Valentine Treats for School (2024)

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on Feb 03, 2019, Updated Aug 13, 2022

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Ooo! I’ve seen so many cute ideas for Valentine’s Day! I’ve loved all of the cute sayings and things that are attached to a treat. One thing I noticed though is thatnot too many were the kinds of treats that I would want my kids to come home with. I have a hard time giving out things that I wouldn’t want in return. Now don’t get me wrong. I love sugar, but they just get SO much in one day. Why not be the one to provide a little non-sugary treat?HealthyValentine treats anyone?

So here are some great healthy(ish) snacks to hand out on Valentine’s Day. One thing I kept in mind was price; these are healthy and inexpensive treats! I have a friend with 3 kids in elementary school and 1 in preschool. Between the 4 of them, she needs to have almost 100 Valentines ready to hand out! That is seriouscommitmentto the Valentine if you ask me.

The Dollar Store really did me good this year! The little baggies (which are the zip close kind) were 40 for $1. The little foam heart stickers were also there in a pack of 240 stickers!

Lots of the ideas are prepackaged so they can be taken to school and fall into the categories of gluten-free, egg free, dairy free…all good options for kids with special diets! Most of the sayings aren’t super mushy either, just fun!

1. I’m Wild About You, Valentine

Treat: Animal Crackers (Giant 2 pound bag for $2.59, makes at least 30 bags)

How to: Fill up a little baggie with animal crackers, fold animal print paper over the edge of the baggie and staple it, glue the sheet of paper with your words on it to the animal print (to cover the staple).

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2. Knock, Knock

Who’s There?
Orange!
Orange Who?
Orange you glad it’s Valentine’s Day?
Treat: Fresh Orange
How to: Cut a 4 inch long heart out of green paper, write the first 4 lines of the joke on the front. I added little lines to make it look like 2 leaves. Cut a smaller light green heart, write the last line of the joke on it, and glue it to the back. Wrap 2 orange pipe cleaners around an orange, poke end through green hearts and twist to secure. Add a foam heart “cutie mark” (My Little Pony reference, for all you mothers of little girls).

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3. Fruity Valentine

Have a “berry” great Valentine’s Day! (strawberry or raspberry fruit leather)
You are the apple of my eye! (apple fruit leather)
You are “grape”! Happy Valentine’s Day! (grape fruit leather)
Treat: Stretch Island Fruit Co. all-natural fruit strips (from Costco)
How to: Cut a 3.5 inch by 7 inch piece of paper. Fold the paper around the fruit leather and secure with a glue stick on the back. Cut another piece of paper and write your saying on it. Attach with glue. Embellish with stickers.

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4. Let’s stick together, Valentine!

Treat: Cheese stick
How to: Cut a piece of paper 3 inches wide and 6 inches long. Cut two holes about the size of a penny in the paper about one inch from each end. Add saying and embellish with stickers. Insert the cheese stick into the holes as shown. This is a great gluten-free, prepackaged idea!

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5. You are a natural! Happy Valentine’s Day!

Treat: Nature Valley Granola Thin, or any other granola bar (These came in a box of 36, individually wrapped at The Dollar Store! That makes them about 3 cents per treat. Don’t worry. I bought 5 boxes!)
How to: Cut paper slightly bigger than your granola bar. Write your saying on the paper and use a glue stick to attach the granola bar right to the paper!

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6. It’s Valentine’s Day! What’s “knot” to love?!

Our class would “knot” be the same without YOU!
Treat: Pretzels or if you are a real thrill seeker, chocolate-covered pretzels.
How to: Fill your treat bag. Cut a large heart and staple it to the top of the bag. Cut a smaller heart, write your message on it, and gluestick it to the bigger heart (covering the staple). You can make a rectangle top by cutting a paper as wide as you’d like and twice as long. Fold the paper in half and staple to the top of the filled treat bag. Glue another paper with your saying on top to cover the staple.

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Now Snapple isn’t something I would give away to every kid in the class, but it would make a cute teacher gift or something nice to stick in the hubby’s lunch box!

7. You’re the snApple of my eye!

Treat: Snapple Juice
How to: Cut a large heart and write your saying on it (outline it with another paper if you like). Put a piece of tape in the middle of a pipe cleaner and attach it to the back of the heart. Twist the pipe cleaner around the neck of the bottle.

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These were a blast to make. I hope you can use the ideas!

Do you have any other ideas that I didn’t think of? What are you sending your kids to school with this year?

You might also like these simple chocolate desserts and Valentine’s treats:

  • Pretty in Pink Valentine’s Popcorn
  • Easy Red Velvet Sandwich Cookies
  • How to: Healthy Valentine Treats to Give Away
  • Super Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies (Makes 6 Cookies!)
  • Homemade Chocolate Fondue

And here are some of my favorite Valentine’s craft ideas:

  • How to: Felt Heart Garland

Enjoy from my kitchen to yours!

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FAQs

What is a healthy Valentine snack for kids? ›

Healthy Valentine treats for kids

You can try chocolate-covered strawberries, grapes, orange slices, bananas or even pineapple. It's a simple, easy treat that will satisfy everyone's sweet tooth – while including a healthy serving of fruit at the same time.

What are school safe Valentine's? ›

Healthy Valentine Treats for School
  • Conversation Cuties. It doesn't get any cuter (or healthier) than conversation… ...
  • Valentine's Day Fruit Kebabs. ...
  • Strawberry Oatmeal Bars. ...
  • Fresh Fruit Pops. ...
  • Heart-Shaped Rice Krispy Treats. ...
  • Cherry Cheesecake Dip. ...
  • Chocolate-Dipped Watermelon Pops. ...
  • Valentine's Day Oreo Pops.
Feb 8, 2018

What is the best healthy snack for school? ›

Suggestions for Healthy Classroom Snack Options
  • Fresh fruit (trays, salads, or kabobs)
  • Fresh vegetables (trays, salads, or kabobs)
  • Fat-free or low-fat yogurt (alone or as dips)
  • Canned fruit or fruit cups in water or 100% fruit juice.
  • Dried fruit with no added sugar.
  • Whole grain crackers.
  • Rice cakes.
  • Pretzels.

What are quick healthy snacks for kids? ›

28 Healthy Snacks Your Kids Will Love
  • 28 snacks.
  • Yogurt.
  • Popcorn.
  • Ants on a log.
  • Nuts.
  • Trail mix.
  • Pears with ricotta cheese.
  • Cottage cheese.

What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

How is Valentine's Day celebrated in school? ›

Integrate educational themes into Valentine's Day celebrations by exploring the history and cultural aspects of the holiday. Teachers can share stories or organize discussions about friendship, diversity, and the importance of treating everyone with kindness and respect.

What is safe in school? ›

A safe school is one where teaching and learning are not distracted; disruptions are minimized; violence, drugs, bullying and fear are not present; students are not discriminated against; expectations for behavior are clearly communicated; and consequences for infractions are consistently and fairly applied.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

For the novice crafters, start with simple projects like making a floral arrangement in a paper bag planter or perhaps a card from scratch with a sweet haiku. If you want to get more hands on, the world is your oyster as you can tackle activities like baking, knitting, or abstract painting.

What to give kids other than candy? ›

Some good options are boxes of raisins, string cheese, bags of pretzels, apple slice bags, mini bags of popcorn and more. Just remember to get pre-packaged snacks from the store – many parents are leery about their kids eating homemade snacks from strangers.

What are good healthy snacks? ›

Healthy Snacks
  • Apples (dried or cut into wedges), 1 medium or ¼ cup (35 grams)
  • Bananas, 1 medium.
  • Raisins, ¼ cup (35 grams)
  • Fruit leather (dried fruit puree) without added sugar.
  • Carrots (regular carrots cut into strips, or baby carrots ), 1 cup (130 grams)
  • Snap peas (the pods are edible), 1.5 cups (350 grams)
  • Nuts, 1 oz.

What snacks do kids love? ›

10 Healthy Snacks Kids Will Love
  • Fruit kabobs.
  • Homemade trail mix or granola.
  • Ants on a log.
  • Yogurt parfait.
  • Smoothie bowls.
  • Apple nachos.
  • Frozen yogurt bark.
  • Sweet potato or kale chips.
Nov 2, 2023

What are kids healthy snack swaps? ›

Top 5 Kid-Friendly Healthy Snack Swaps You Must Try!
  • Swap Microwave Popcorn for Stovetop Popcorn. One of the best and most nutritious snacks you can eat is popcorn. ...
  • Cookies for Energy Bites. ...
  • Goldfish for Roasted Chickpeas. ...
  • Chips for Kale Chips. ...
  • Granola Bars for Trail Mix.
Mar 18, 2024

What is a healthy snack for children's day? ›

Snacks with little to no preparation
  • Whole-grain crackers with apple slices.
  • Dried fruit or nut trail mix.
  • Low-fat string or sliced cheese with 10 to 15 grapes.
  • Low-sodium sliced turkey breast wrapped around cherry tomatoes.
  • Low-fat, low-sugar Greek style yogurt and a small pear.
  • Sliced cucumber and whole-grain crackers.

What snacks kids love? ›

10 Healthy Snacks Kids Will Love
  • Fruit kabobs.
  • Homemade trail mix or granola.
  • Ants on a log.
  • Yogurt parfait.
  • Smoothie bowls.
  • Apple nachos.
  • Frozen yogurt bark.
  • Sweet potato or kale chips.
Nov 2, 2023

What is a healthy snack for a candy dish? ›

Great Alternatives for the Candy Bowl

Individually-wrapped snacks – Think crackers, pretzels, even pureed fruit pouches. You can usually find these in bulk. If you don't get too many trick-or-treaters this year, at least you'll have some snacks stocked up!

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