One great story is 'The Day It Rained Hearts' by Felicia Bond. It's about a little girl named Cornelia Augusta who finds hearts falling from the sky and uses them to make valentines for her friends. It's simple and sweet.
The element of kindness is also prevalent. Kids in these stories are often kind to one another. They might include a classmate who is usually left out in their Valentine's Day celebrations. Or they give a special valentine to someone who is having a hard time. It's all about spreading love and kindness on this special day for kids.
There was a Valentines Day story about a couple, Jack and Rose. They had been together for years but had never really celebrated Valentine's Day in a big way. This year, Jack planned a special dinner at home. He decorated the living room with candles and balloons. He cooked her favorite meal. When Rose came home, she was so touched. They spent the evening dancing slowly to their favorite music, reminiscing about their relationship.
One Valentines Day, a young man named Tom wanted to surprise his girlfriend, Lily. He got up early and made a heart - shaped pancake for her. He then decorated their living room with roses and candles. When Lily woke up, she was so amazed and touched. They spent the whole day together, went for a walk in the park, and had a romantic dinner at their favorite restaurant. It was a simple yet very sweet Valentines Day for them.
In a school, for Valentine's Day, the kids were paired up for a special activity. There was a shy girl named Emma. She was paired with a popular boy named Jack. At first, Emma was nervous. But they worked together to make a big heart - shaped collage. During the process, they became good friends. This Valentine's Day story shows how the day can bring new friendships among kids.
There is also 'Love, Splat' by Rob Scotton. Splat the cat is very nervous about Valentine's Day and making a special valentine for his teacher. It's a fun and relatable story for kids as it shows Splat's journey of trying to find the perfect way to express his love. It has colorful illustrations and a simple yet engaging storyline that kids enjoy.
Another place is at school libraries. Teachers often collect Valentine's Day - related stories for the kids during this time of the year. Also, parents can buy storybooks from bookstores. There are many classic and new Valentine's Day stories available in both big chain bookstores and small independent ones.
One Valentine's Day, there was a young couple, Tom and Lily. They had been dating for a year. Tom planned a simple but romantic picnic in the park. He prepared Lily's favorite sandwiches and a bouquet of wildflowers he picked himself. They sat on the grass, sharing stories and dreams. As the sun set, Tom took out a handmade bracelet for Lily. It was a symbol of their love. Lily was so touched and they kissed, knowing their love was as beautiful as that Valentine's Day.
A couple had been together for a long time and their relationship had become a bit stale. On Valentine's Day, they went to a mountaintop to watch the sunset. As they sat there in silence, they both felt a spiritual connection re - awakening. They started to share their deepest dreams and fears. They realized that their relationship was more than just physical attraction or shared hobbies. It was a spiritual bond that they had almost forgotten, and that Valentine's Day became a turning point in their relationship to cherish this deeper connection.
There is another story. A long time ago, there was a young scholar. On the Chinese Valentines Day, he was strolling by a river. He saw a beautiful girl on the other side of the river. He was immediately attracted. He tried to find a way to cross the river to meet her. With great difficulty, he finally reached her. They talked and found that they had a lot in common. From that day on, they started a beautiful love story. Every year on this day, they would remember the moment they first met.