Valentine’s Day is coming up, what better way to practice Chinese and spread the love than with some Chinese V-Day cards? So…..I got to work and created some free printable ones to simplify V-Day prep for you.
I loved celebrating Valentine’s Day in elementary school. From decorating my mail box, to putting the Valentines I readied for my classmates into their mailboxes, then reading the ones I got, it was one of my favorite events.
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Giving out and decorating these cards would be a wonderful opportunity for kids to not only practice writing Chinese, but also to show off their Chinese skills and share Chinese culture with their friends and classmates.
The cards are available in both traditional and simplified Chinese and English with eight different messages in the front:
The back of the V-Day cards read: “情人節快樂 (qíngrén jié kuàilè) & Happy Valentine’s Day.”
I also created Christian versions for you and your littles to share the love of Christ with their friends.
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These are also available in both traditional and simplified with eight different messages in front:
There are two different versions on the back side of these:
To access the free printables, register below. You should get a confirmation email soon. After confirming your email, you’ll receive another email with the password to access the printables.
If you have already registered previously, simply go to my printables page and enter the password you received.
These cards are meant to be printed double sided. After you print out the first page, feed the paper back into the printer (direction depends on which printer you’re using). You can also print them separately and then glue them together.
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I printed these on pastel colored cardstock like these ones to make them look like the classic Sweethearts Valentine’s Day candy. Feel free to print them on other colors and let your kiddos go wild decorating them! I used some Elmer’s glitter glue pens, stickers and other decorations I found at the Dollar Store and Walmart.
If you have any problems accessing them, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you for stopping by! If you and your little ones do use these cards, please tag me @spotofsunshineChinese on social media or share your pictures in the comments below, on Instagram or on my FaceBook page. We would LOVE to see your cards “in action!”
❤️情人節快樂 (Qíngrén jié kuàilè)!Happy Valentine’s Day!❤️
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