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The Ultimate Kids Valentine Day Necessities

List Poem On All Valentine's Supplies For Kids

By DaphsamPublished 2 years ago 1 min read

1. Paper hearts and smarty smarts

2. Chocolate candies in flashy metallic wrappers

a.) In reds the colors of cherries

b.) In pinks like a unicorn’s mane

c.) In greens like the mint in chocolate chip ice cream

3. Construction paper

4. Kid friendly Scissors

5. Glue sticks that truly glue

6. Stickers galore

a.) Googly eyes with simple smiles

b.) Snowy white puppies embracing a love’s chamber

c.) Whimsical sweets with decorated heart treats

d.) Hearts happy with bullseye darts, through and through

7. Markers that smell fruity and tooty

8. Pencils with love erases, top heavy in size

9. Gooey donuts come crafted in friendship circles and heartfelt shapes too.

a.) Vanilla frosting, sprinkled with white hearts, red hearts, pink hearts

b.) Sugar rush brownies frosted with sweet chocolate icing layered with white hearts, red hearts, pink hearts

10. Milk as white as snow

11. Fizzy drinks that tickle the nose

12. Hot Chocolate with floating fluffy marshmallows

13. Teddy Bears with fur the colors of milk chocolate holding a satin heart saying “I Love You!”

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I hope you enjoyed this list poem! I am currently taking an online class about how to craft different types of list poems. This week is all about starting the sentence with numbers. Here is one way they showed me on how to write a whimsical valentine's day poem.

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Daphsam

A dyslexic dreamer who once thought reading and writing were beyond reach. Yet here I am, an artist, wordsmith, and illustrator—ready to weave stories and poems from my artwork.

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  • Talia Devora2 years ago

    Aaawwweee what a cute poem! I remember these days!

  • Mariann Carroll2 years ago

    Childhood memories 💗

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    Mmm! Sugar rush Brownies... Loved your list. It painted such a fun day for the kids. I'm so jealous of them, lol.

  • Ah, the memories. I still remember Valentine's Day in the third grade, how I had chosen to give the one card in my packet that said, "Yukon touch noses with me anytime," to Robin Holman, & how shockingly funny she thought it was as she pointed to me & shared it with a friend.

  • Mark Graham2 years ago

    This is a good list to follow. Love the ideas.

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