💖 Valentine’s History
🍫 Candy
& Treats
🌹 Symbols of Love
💌 Valentine’s Traditions
riddles
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This holiday is celebrated every year on February 14.

Valentine’s Day

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These candies are famous for short messages printed on them.

Conversation hearts

100

This flower is most commonly given on Valentine’s Day.

Red rose

100

People often exchange these on Valentine’s Day.

Cards

100

I’m red and shaped with two curves, and I stand for love, not art.

Heart

200

Valentine’s Day is named after this person

stain valentine

200

This chocolate candy is shaped like a small drop and wrapped in foil.

Hershey’s Kisses

200

This winged character represents love and affection.

Cupid

200

Many students give these to classmates at school.

Valentines


200

I fly without wings and make people feel warm inside.

Love

300

This ancient empire is connected to the early origins of Valentine’s Day.

Ancient Rome

300

This sweet treat is often given in a heart-shaped box.

Chocolate

300

This shape is used to represent love around the world.

Heart

300

This activity is common on Valentine’s Day for couples.

Going on a date

300

I carry sweet words but make no sound, and I’m often sealed tight.

valentine card

400

This ancient festival is sometimes linked to Valentine’s Day traditions.

 Lupercalia

400

This frozen dessert is a popular Valentine’s treat when shared.

Ice cream

400

This color often symbolizes love and romance.

Red

400

This is a popular way to decorate for Valentine’s Day.

Hearts and balloons

400

I’m given in bunches, I smell sweet, and I don’t last forever.

roses

500

Valentine’s Day became popular in this century in Europe.

 The Middle Ages

500

This fruit is often dipped in chocolate for Valentine’s Day.

 Strawberries

500

This object is used to send love messages on Valentine’s Day.

Valentine card

500

This phrase is commonly written inside Valentine’s cards.

Be my Valentine

500

I strike without pain, aim without eyes, and cause hearts to flutter.

Cupid’s arrow

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