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While you may have the perfect gift in mind for your special someone this Valentine's Day (and if you don't, we've got you covered with our gift guide!), but finding a present for your little special someone is probably a bit more difficult. Turns out, toddlers don't appreciate a steak dinner and a bouquet of roses—who knew?!
We joke, but if you've ever felt almost as clueless, then you're in the right place. Because while your six year old might not love a new piece of jewelry (although we know quite a few little gals who would), there's a good chance he or she will love plenty of other gifts on this list. How do we know? Because these are the exact presents our own editors are giving their kids for Valentine's Day this year. And with little ones ranging from a few months old to full-blown teenagers, this team has quite the range of knowledge!
Boys and girls alike will love these themed toys, apparel items, and silly gifts. We have affordable options, practical gifts, and some downright goofy books. See something they'll treasure? Snatch it up now so you can focus on collecting materials for some cool Valentine's Day crafts. And don't forget to create a DIY box for all the Valentines they'll get at school on the big day!
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The gingham pattern and cute hearts would be the cherry on top of a perfect Valentine's Day outfit.
Age range: 4+
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Flowers aren't just for grown-ups! Toddlers and little kids would love this bouquet made of plush flowers with bendable stems.
Age range: 0+
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Give her heart eyes with this leak-proof water bottle featuring a BPA-free straw and armband.
Age range: 3+
Check out this all. new inflatable toy from Hearthsong. It offers many experiences in one. Kids will love trying to balance on the bullseye side. Flip it over and try jumping on the center circle. It also comes with a booklet of game ideas and a patch kit, just in case.
Age range: 5-12
Looking for something that will infuse a bit of fun into their day? Go for this bundle from Mr. Bubble, which includes some of the iconic brand's bestselling items: soap stickers, a bath fizzer, bubble bath, and a bath potion. This set also comes with shapeable foam soap!
Age range: 3+
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They may not remember their first Valentine's Day, but babies deserve a little treat, too! Gift them this bead-free pacifier clip that comes in several colors and shapes.
Age range: 3m+
A book about a heart who farts too much? Never has a more perfect Valentine's Day gift for boys existed.
Age range: 0+
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These lil' dolls from Kids for Culture spread positive messages ranging from "I am Loved" to "I am Enough" and "I am Kind." Perfect sentiments for Valentine's Day!
Age range: 0-5
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This themed joke book is made specifically for kids, but dads will probably get a giggle out of it, too.
Mirror mirror, on the table; who's the fairest of them all? This kid! This regal heart-shaped mirror doubles as a jewelry tray.
This heart-patterned bow with just the right amount of stretch is the perfect finishing touch to a Valentine's Day outfit. It's available in sizes from 0-3 months to 1-4T.
Age range: 0+
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For those on Team Heart-Shaped Lollipop, grab a bag of the classic pops from Charms.
Age range: 4+
Alison Allsopp
Alison Allsopp is the Style and Market Editor at Country Living.
Maggie Panos
Freelancer Writer
After over a decade as a digital editor, Maggie Panos is navigating freelance writing and full-time parenting. She covered entertainment for POPSUGAR from New York and San Francisco before setting down roots in tree-covered Portland and focusing on local journalism. A self-proclaimed "okay baker", Maggie is interested in all things lifestyle — especially if those things involve Bravolebrities.