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One Zillion Valentines by Frank Modell, Greenwillow books, New York, NY, 1981
When Marvin shows Milton how to make valentines instead of just buying them, they decide to make one for each person in their neighborhood.
Silly Tilly's Valentineby Lillian Hoban, HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY, 1998
Silly Tilly is a very forgetful mole who can't remember why today is special. Is it the snow or is it something red in her mailbox?
St. Valentines Day by Clyde Robert Bulla, illustratons by Valenti Angelo, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, NY, 1965
A history of Saint Valentine's day tracing its origins all the way back to the holiday honoring the Roman god Lupercus.
Heart to Heart by George Shannon, illustrated by Steve Bjorkman, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston MA,1995
Squirrel forgot to get a card for Mole, but then he makes a much better one that is special to both of them.
Somebody Loves You Mr. Hatchby Eileen Spinelli, pictures by Paul Yalowitz, Badbury Press, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1992
The unsociable, lonely Mr. Hatch gets a mysterious valentine package that changes his life and personality.
Hearts, Cupids and Red Roses by Edna Barth, ilustrated by Ursula Arndt, Clarion Books, New York, NY, 1974
A history of Valentine's day and the stories behind the symbols associated with it.
Valentine Mice! by Bethany Roberts illustrated by Doug Cushman,Hearts, Clarion Books, New York, NY 1997
Four mice bring cheer to the animals on Valentine's Day. A fun book to read aloud for young readers.
The Valentine Bears by Eve Bunting, pictures by Jan Brett, Clarion Books, New York, 1983
Mrs. Bear wakes up from her hibernation for a special celebration with Mr Bear in the middle of the winter.
Things to Make and Do for Valentine's Day by Tomie de Paola, Franklin Watts, New York, 1976
A collection of easy handicraft projects, jokes, games and recipes for Valentine's Day, February 14th.
A Valentine for You by Wendy Watson, Clarion Books, New York, 1991
A collection of rhymes about love with illustrations of a family celebration of Valentine's Day.
A Valentine Fantasy by Carolyn Haywood, illustrated by Glenys and Victor Ambrus, William Morrow and Company, New York, NY, 1976
A tale about how Valentine's day came into exisitence and how the heart became its symbol.
The Valentine Star by Patricia Reilly Giff, illustrated by Blanche Sims, Dell Publishing, New York, NY, 1985
Things get very comlicated for Emily Arrow when it is time for everyone in Mrs Rooney's room to make cards for the Valentines box.
Arthur's Valentine by Marc Brown, Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1980
Arthur's wrong guess about the identity of a secret admirer who is sending him valentine messages leads to some teasing, but he eventually finds out and gets back at the sender.
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