In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing some fun ways you can celebrate with your family as inspired by Dr. Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages. Enjoy 20% off all items in this gift guide!
Use code LOVE2021 at checkout.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing some fun ways you can celebrate with your family as inspired by Dr. Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages. Enjoy 20% off all items in this gift guide!
Use code LOVE2021 at checkout.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing some fun ways you can celebrate with your family as inspired by Dr. Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages. Enjoy 20% off all items in this guide!
Use code LOVE2021 at checkout.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing some fun ways you can celebrate with your family as inspired by Dr. Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages.
If your child’s primary love language is Acts of Service, you can whip up some Valentine’s themed snacks such as pink beet pancakes topped with heart-shaped strawberries. It's a great way to show how love can be expressed through food, and your little chef can play along too!
suggested giftsIf your child’s primary love language is Words of Affirmation, you can decorate their door with handwritten love notes to let them know how much you appreciate them! To share the love, your child can practice writing or drawing their own notes for friends and family.
If your child’s primary love language is Quality Time, you can make them feel extra special by offering your undivided attention while relaxing together or playing their favorite game. Having a set of engaging, screen-free toys on hand makes it easy to spend effective one-on-one time.
SUGGESTED GIFTSIf your child’s primary love language is Acts of Service, you can whip up some Valentine’s themed snacks such as pink beet pancakes topped with heart-shaped strawberries. It's a great way to show how love can be expressed through food, and your little chef can play along too!
suggested giftsIf your child’s primary love language is Words of Affirmation, you can decorate their door with handwritten love notes to let them know how much you appreciate them! To share the love, your child can practice writing or drawing their own notes for friends and family.
If your child’s primary love language is Quality Time, you can make them feel extra special by offering your undivided attention while relaxing together or playing their favorite game. Having a set of engaging, screen-free toys on hand makes it easy to spend effective one-on-one time.
suggested giftsIf your child’s primary love language is Acts of Service, you can whip up some Valentine’s themed snacks such as pink beet pancakes topped with heart-shaped strawberries. It's a great way to show how love can be expressed through food, and your little chef can play along too!
Suggested GiftsIf your child’s primary love language is Words of Affirmation, you can decorate their door with handwritten love notes to let them know how much you appreciate them! To share the love, your child can practice writing or drawing their own notes for friends and family.
If your child’s primary love language is Quality Time, you can make them feel extra special by offering your undivided attention while relaxing together or playing their favorite game. Having a set of engaging, screen-free toys on hand makes it easy to spend effective one-on-one time.
Suggested Gifts