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Baby’s First Valentine’s Day

January 24, 2008 by GreatDad Writers 3 Comments

Your baby’s first Valentine’s Day is special. As a dad, you want to make sure you do everything to make this a memorable day. There is no limit to your options—you know your baby best and can find things to do that you and your baby will both enjoy.

 

Here are some ideas for dads on celebrating their baby’s first Valentine’s Day:

  1.  Dress up your baby: Find your baby an appropriate outfit to mark the occasion. Think of something with cute red hearts all over—the perfect choice for any baby’s first Valentine’s Day.
  2. Have a photo session with your baby: Take lots of pictures to keep the memories of this day alive. Let your baby pose with different people amongst your friends and family members, with pets, and in different situations. You can later compile these into a scrapbook and preserve the memories of your baby’s first Valentine’s Day.
  3. Prepare a special treat: Serve your baby your love in the form of a tasty treat. Use heart-shaped pans to make your baby some Valentine’s Day cookies or muffins. Serve them as little red hearts with strawberry jam or red sugar crystals. An even easier option is to make your baby some sandwiches and cut them up to resemble little hearts.
  4. Give your baby Valentine’s Day popsicles: Here is another novel idea to make your baby’s first Valentine’s Day special. Use heart-shaped molds to make Valentine’s Day popsicles for your baby. Simply freeze fruit and vegetable juices or pulp in the molds with little sticks in them. Give them to your baby to relieve teething pains.
  5. Gift your baby a Valentine’s Day basket: Celebrate your baby’s first Valentine’s Day traditionally with a gift basket. You can put some new toys and clothes in it. Also, remember to include something to keep a record of the day, such as a baby handprint kit, or a picture scrapbook.

 

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  1. angel says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    happy 1st valentines baby girl mommy and daddy love you so much and we give you butterfly kisses sweet angel loves you destiny

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  2. Isaiah says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    HEY MY BABY.THIS IS YOUR 1ST VALENTINE`S DAY.WE SO HAPPY THAT YOU HERE.MOMMY AND DADDY LOVE YOU SO MUCH.WE LOVE YOUR SMILE,LAUGH,HOW YOU PLAY.JUST BEEING YOU.YOU JUST MAKE US SO HAPPY.NO DAY IS WORKING WITHOUT YOU.I LOVE YOU ISAIAH

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  3. Andrew says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    HAPPY 1st VALENTINES MADDY PAIGE ! MOMMY AND DADDY ARE SO HAPPY TO HAVE YOU! WE LOVE YOU BOOG BOOG 🙂

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