Instant download of free Pop It Valentines printable to attach to fidget toys for classmates at school or students!
I have quite a few new class Valentine printables coming at you in the next few weeks and this first set of free printable valentines are to use with the popular Pop Its.
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If you have a younger child or even a teenager then you’re probably very familiar with Pop Its. They are a sensory toy to help kids focus and destress.
They were first used for kids on the autism spectrum or that have ADHD, but they have become a popular toy for all kids and even adults!
Simply print out the PDF file below and have your child sign their name. Then attach one of the printable tags to a fidget toy and you are done! Easy Peasy kids Valentine is my favorite kind!
And kids will have so much fun with the key chains all year long!
Since there are a bunch of different types of Pop It toys to choose from, I made two different sized pop it tags for you to choose from! One Valentines sheet has twelve square tags on them and the other has six larger tags.
Note: If you are a teacher, I have Pop It Valentines for students over on my free Valentine’s cards for students from teachers post!
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To put together the Pop It Valentines, all you need is a printer and a bunch of fidget toys. Amazon has a bunch of different colors and styles for really cheap!
I got a bag of 15 pieces that included 5 heart Pop It shapes, 5 square, and 5 round pop its in tye dye colors for $6! You can also find packages of all hearts or rainbow colors too!
Here are some stress relief hand toys that would be a big hit to give at a Valentine’s party as party favors or to friends at school:
Since I couldn’t decide on which saying I liked best on the fun printables, I added three different sentiments to the Valentines cards including “Friends like you make my (heart) pop”, “Hope your Valentine’s Day is Poppin”, and “You are a Poppin Friend!”.
I recommend printing out the printable cards on white cardstock (found here on Amazon) to make them sturdier. Print as many copies of the Valentine’s Day cards as you need and then cut around the edges.
Have your child sign their name on the bottom of each card (great way to practice handwriting skills!).
If you are using keychains or anything with a hook, use a hole puncher to make a hole punch then clasp the metal chain through the pop toy and Valentine tag.
The cute cards with a small gift are all ready to give out! Quick and easy, woo hoo!
If you don’t have the pop it key chains, you can simply put the pop its in cellophane bags or other little bags and staple the printable Valentine’s Day card to the top of it.
For even more classroom valentines to give out at elementary school, make sure to grab our goldfish Valentine printable and fruit snack printables. And don’t forget the teacher! Grab our free teacher Valentine printable here.
And more creative ideas for non candy valentine gifts, check out our roundup here or over 30 DIY Valentines for classmates here!
As with all my free printables, these are for personal use only! Please no selling or redistributing of PDF files or digital downloads. Thank you!
Simply click on the download button below and the digital file should automatically download. There will be three separate PDF files in the zipped folder. One large, one smaller, and one without the To and From.
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Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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