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YOUR VALENTINE'S DAY SUGGESTIONS
Thanks to those of you who gave us some great ideas for Valentine's Day!
Love, Leo
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Ali (10, from Tracy, California) writes:
Send them a secret Valentine's Day card.
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Stephanie (13, from San Jose, California) writes:
My valentine suggestion is that you should throw a big Valentine party for the ones you love
and care about.
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Ritika (20, from India) writes:
A cute soft toy, candles and candy
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Quinn (11, from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) writes:
The coolest thing that you can do on V-day is give the guy you like a Valentine with a heart
chocolate on it! Tell him how you feel! Don't keep it bottled up!
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Sami (9, from Darlington, Wisconsin) writes:
Give them the biggest note. Or you can give him a love letter or ask one of your friends to ask
him if he likes you. Or if you're brave you can ask him yourself.
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Nashka (12, from West Orange, USA) writes:
You could always try the old fashion way and send a Valentine to the person you like or the
direct approach and just go up to their face and tell them you like them.
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Clarissa (12, from El Paso, Texas) writes:
If u r a boy, send your crush a bunch of roses with a letter but do not tell her your name.
If u r a girl, a letter will work perfectly but like I said with the boys don't mention your
name.
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Nina (12, from Jessup, Georgia) writes:
U could send a candy gram. At my school those are things that u write the persons name and
homeroom and tell who its from and it comes with a piece of candy and people will give it to them
on Valentine's Day
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Lisa (11, from Fairbanks, Alaska) writes:
For Valentine's Day, wear red and pink!
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