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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’d let my kids color them and give them to their friends
My daughters would get them uncolored! However, I would keep one to color myself!
I would give them to my granddaughter, uncolored.
I’ve leave them uncolored and give them to my kids,
I will give them to my son and husband…and leave them uncolored, I think…
They would be given out as favors at our church Valentine’s Party and I would not bother to do the coloring myself!
I would give them to my best friends’ kids. They love stuff like this!
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I’m going to give them to my kids and have them color them! They will enjoy that!
These will be for my 5 year old. I’ll let her color them in :)
I would leave them uncolored and give them to the class. I’m the room mother.