Hey there! Do you know what I’m doing? I’m pretending to send 145 million Valentine’s Day cards! That’s a lot, right?
You might be wondering why I’m sending so many cards. Well, I found out that people in America send about 145 million Valentine’s Day cards every year! Isn’t that amazing? But don’t worry, I don’t have to send all of them myself. Phew!
Even though I can’t send 145 million cards, I do have one very special card to send. It’s for someone really important to me. Can you guess who it is? It’s for you! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day is a special day when people show their love and friendship. It’s celebrated on February 14th. People give cards, flowers, and chocolates to their friends and family. It’s a fun way to tell someone you care about them!
Valentine’s Day is named after Saint Valentine, who was a kind-hearted person. There are many stories about him, but they all show how much he cared for others. That’s why we celebrate love and kindness on this day!
I hope you enjoyed learning about Valentine’s Day. Remember, you don’t need a special day to show someone you care. You can do it any day of the year!
Create Your Own Valentine’s Card: Gather some paper, crayons, markers, and stickers. Make a Valentine’s Day card for someone special in your life. Think about what makes them important to you and write a message inside the card. Decorate it with drawings or stickers. When you’re done, give it to them and see how happy it makes them!
Valentine’s Day Card Count: Imagine you are sending Valentine’s Day cards to your classmates. Count how many classmates you have and make a list. Then, practice writing their names on small pieces of paper as if you are addressing envelopes. This will help you practice writing and counting. How many cards would you need if you sent one to each classmate?
Acts of Kindness Challenge: Just like Saint Valentine showed kindness, think of one kind thing you can do for someone each day for a week. It could be helping a friend, sharing a toy, or saying something nice. Keep a diary and write down what you did each day. At the end of the week, talk about how these acts made you and others feel.
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What are you doing?
I’m sending 145 million Valentine’s Day cards.
145 million? Why are you sending so many?
Well, I learned that Americans send 145 million Valentine’s Day cards each year, so I have some catching up to do.
I think that’s 145 million total Valentine’s.
You don’t have to send them all yourself!
Well, I still have one really important Valentine to send to someone very special.
Who’s that?
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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