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02-06-2025 02:21 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:I find things like this very sad especially for the less popular kids in class
As I understand and have learned, it is now done so every child gets a valentine and every child gives a valentine to everyone in their class. Not just their friends. It's been that way for years.
Maybe there are some who know if it is not done that way? If not, yes it would be sad and unfair but I can't imagine any teacher letting that happen.
02-06-2025 02:21 PM
02-06-2025 02:22 PM
I do not remember being told that everyone in the class had to get a valentine, but I truly think that we all gave everyone a card. Some of the cards were 'store bought' (but not fancy by any means) they were all very simple little cards, and some were homemade but plain. No one in my class was 'rich' but a few were better off, and more of us were lower on the income ladder. I don't remember differentiating.
02-06-2025 02:23 PM
That is so beautiful! You've got a couple of artists in the family!
02-06-2025 02:23 PM
@PA Mom-mom That box is lovely!! We were among those as mentioned.....a paper bag taped our desk!
02-06-2025 02:50 PM
Glad to hear Valentines parties still happening. I do remember making the boxes. Back then our family had a lot fewer pairs of shoes being purchased, so a box was scarcer in the household. I enjoyed decorating. Yes, everyone got a card.
02-06-2025 02:59 PM
I remember bags we decorated. I think my children did that too.
I know when my children were in elementary school they had to give their cards to their teacher first to make sure they hadn't forgotten anyone. Then they could put them in the bags.
I remember my children looking through the selection of valentines and choosing that special one to go to their best friend or later, someone they had a crush on! ![]()
02-06-2025 03:17 PM - edited 02-06-2025 03:18 PM
Very cute and artsy Valentine box !
I made a Valentine box last yr with my Grandson that replicated a 1980's boom box
02-06-2025 03:19 PM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:Guess what? These are still a thing. My DD said she and my granddaughter were busy making a Valentine box for Kindergarten. I remember doing that back in the 50's. We used construction paper or wrapping paper over a shoebox and put them on our desks on Valentine's day. They have become a bit more elaborate, but they are still a thing. Who knew? Here's her box:
The color blue is not how I remember Valentine's Day.
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