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Valentine’s Day

Discover the customs and symbols associated with Valentine's Day, a special day celebrated by both children and adults. From marking the day on calendars to exchanging cards, chocolates, and flowers, learn about the magic of Cupid's arrow. Happy Valentine's Day!

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Valentine’s Day

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  1. Valentine’s Day Customs and Symbols

  2. February 14th • Valentine’s Day is on February 14th. • Both children and adults celebrate Valentine’s Day.

  3. Wall Calendar • These children are marking Valentine’s Day on a calendar. • The calendar is hanging on a wall.

  4. Valentine’s Day Card • This Valentine’s Day card is pink • It has two hearts on it. • Someone will sign the card, put it in the envelope, and give it to a special person.

  5. Chocolate Candy • Red boxes of chocolate candy are popular on Valentine’s Day.

  6. Gift and Card • Someone will be happy to receive this Valentine’s Day gift and card.

  7. Flowers for Her • The husband is holding a bouquet of flowers behind his back. • He is going to give them to his wife.

  8. Cupid • Be careful…if Cupid strikes you with his arrow, you will fall in love with the first person you see. • Happy Valentine’s Day!

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