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Last year we made these fun crayon hearts for Emma’s classroom peers. They were a big hit and a lot of fun to make! But this year, we’re giving the kids something sweeter: Sweethearts Conversation Hearts in fun Color-Your-Own boxes. I suppose you could let the giftee color their own box, but I like the idea of having your child color them for each of their friends. It adds a personal touch to this Valentine gift!
For the purpose of this review, Emma colored a box for her little brother. I think she did a great job, and she had a lot of fun doing it. This will be our keep-busy project of the week in preparation for her class Valentine’s Day party.
The boxes contain little sugar conversation hearts complete with sweet, quirky sayings that have been a Valentine’s Day staple for the last century.
NECCO, the manufacturer of Sweethearts, makes 8 billion candy hearts each year to meet demand! Necco is also launching a “Color Your Own” contest so kids can share their unique Sweethearts box designs with the world for the chance to win sweet prizes like $1,000 savings bonds!
Enter to win a 36-count case of Sweethearts Color Your Own Boxes!
I think I will leave them blank and include a box of 8 count color crayons.. and let the kids color them themselves, this is such a cute idea
i will let my wife color it …love this
Id let my nieces color them to give to the family. Thank you :)
i would give to my son and let him color
Tell us who you’re going to give the Valentines to? Will you color them or leave them blank?
ill let somebody else color them..ill just pass em out
I would let my girls color them and give them to family and friends :D
I would give them to my daughter’s Sunday School class for them to color.
I’d use them for my sons class.
Would use them for my daughters class uncolored, would be a craft to do in class.
I’d give them uncolored to my daughter’s class.
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