Take Heart! – The 10th Annual Valentiny Contest Is HERE!!!!!

Roses are red

Violets are blue

Valentinies rock

And so do YOU!

Woo hoo! The time has come for . . .

The 10th Annual Valentiny Writing Contest

~ for children’s writers ~

The Contest:  Since writing for children is all about “big emotion for little people” (I forget who said that, but someone did so I put it in quotes!) and Valentine’s Day is all about emotion, write a Valentine story appropriate for children (children here defined as ages 12 and under) maximum 214 words in which someone feels WORRIED!  They can be worried about something or someone, or for something or someone. They can worry about succeeding or failing, making the right impression or the wrong one. They can worry about something as big as love or as small as whether they have enough paper. They can worry about a person, an event, an activity, an animal, an art project, a performance. . . anything you like! Sky’s the limit!  Just make sure it is clearly Valentine-centered and that worry is central to your story! Think beyond the obvious!  Your story can be poetry or prose, sweet, funny, surprising or anything in between, but it will only count for the contest if it includes someone who is worried (can be the main character but doesn’t have to be) and is 214 words (get it? 2/14 for Valentine’s Day 😊 ) You can go under the word count but not over! (Title is not included in the word count.)  If you are so inclined, you are welcome to enter more than one entry – just remember you’ll be competing against yourself 😊  No illustration notes please!

Post your story in the comment section below, between right now this very second and Friday February 14th at 11:59 PM Eastern.  There will be no regularly scheduled posts for the duration of the contest (Tuesday Debut or PPBF), so the post and all of your entries will stay up for everyone to enjoy.  You are welcome to also post your entries on your own blogs, but you must post them here for the judges! If you have difficulty with the comments, which unfortunately sometimes happens, you may email your entry to me and I’ll post it for you. Please copy and paste your entry into the body of your email and include your name, story title, and word count. No attachments, please!

I do my best to keep up with all the emails and other admin associated with running the contest, but I appreciate your patience if I don’t get things up right away. I promise I’m working on it! 😊 💕

The Judging: over the following days, my lovely assistants and I will narrow down the entrants to around 12 top choices depending on number and quality of entries which will be posted here and voted on for a winner as soon as we can get them up.   The winners and Honorable Mentions will be announced a few days after the vote. (I’m not even going to try to hazard a guess on exact dates!)

Judging criteria will include:

  1. Kid-appeal/Kid-friendliness – remember, this is a story for kids!
  2. Creativity in using worry, and success in making us feel the worry! Worry must be central to the story line, not just mentioned briefly in passing in a story about something else entirely.
  3. Valentine’s Day appropriateness – this is a VALENTINE story and Valentine’s Day must be central to it!
  4. Quality of story – we will look for basic story elements and a true story arc
  5. Quality of writing – use and flow of language, correctness of mechanics, excellence of rhyme and meter if you use it, PROOFREADING!
  6. Originality – surprise us with something new and different! 😊
  7. How well you followed the Submission Guidelines – agents and editors expect professionalism. This is a chance to practice making sure you read and follow specified guidelines.

The Prizes:  So many amazing prizes from such generous kidlit folks! Have a good look – it will motivate you to write your entry!

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Lydia Lukidis, accomplished author of UP, UP HIGH: The Secret Poetry of Earth’s Atmosphere (Capstone Editions, January 1, 2025), DEEP, DEEP DOWN: The Secret Underwater Poetry of the Mariana Trench (Capstone Editions, Augist 1, 2024), DANCING THROUGH SPACE: Dr. Mae Jemison Soars To New Heights (Albert Whitman, April 4, 2024, ), NO BEARS ALLOWED (Blue Whale Press, July 1, 2019) as well as more than 40 other titles for the trade and educational market, with GROUCHO THE GROUGHY GROUNDHOG: Pancake Problems (book 1) (Andrews McMeel Publishing, July 15, 2025) coming soon!

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Penny Parker Klostermann, talented author of MERRY CHRISTMAS, DEAR MARS (September 3, 2024 from Macmillan/Godwin Books) – a story that placed 2nd in the 2011 Holiday Contest! How’s that for inspiring? – as well as THERE WAS AN OLD DRAGON WHO SWALLOWED A KNIGHT (Random House 2015) and A COOKED-UP FAIRY TALE (Random House 2017) and the forthcoming SPIDER LADY: Nan Songer and Her Arachnid WWII Army (Astra/Calkins Creek 2025)

⭐️ Signed Copy of WRITE HERE, WRITE NOW! PLUS A 30 Minute Ask Me Anything with Rebecca Gardyn Levington, author of BRAINSTORM! (Sleeping Bear Press, 2022)WHATEVER COMES TOMORROW (Barefoot Books, Mar 7, 2023)I WILL ALWAYS BE…(HarperCollins, 4/15/25 – Available for Pre-Order Now),  AFIKOMAN, WHERE’D YOU GO? A Passover Hide-And-Seek Adventure (Penguin/Rocky Pond, Spring 2024), LITTLE DREIDEL LEARNS TO SPIN (Scholastic, 9/3/24), WRITE HERE, WRITE NOW! (Capstone, 1/1/25 – Available for Pre-Order Now), FINDING FORGIVENESS (Macmillan/FSG, 8/5/25), SOME DAYS I’M THE WIND (Barefoot Books, Fall 2025), and LOOKING FOR LIGHT: A Shabbat Story (Macmillan/FSG, Fall 2026)

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (no rhyme or verse, up to 1000 words) OR a Chapter Book Manuscript Critique (up to 5000 words) from  Kizzie Hutcheson Roberts.  Kizzi is the indie author of THE ELVES GO MARCHING (Elemental Ink, December 1, 2022), THE EGGS GO ROLLING (Learning Spark, February 16, 2023), and HARPER AND THE RAPTOR RESCUE (chapter book) (Learning Spark Educational Publishing, June 27, 2023)

⭐️ A first read-through recording package from children’s author and poet Sarah Meade, contributor to HOP TO IT: POEMS TO GET YOU MOVING (Pomelo Books, 2020!) where she will read aloud and record up to five PB manuscripts for one author (1,000 words or less each, fiction or nonfiction, rhyming or non-rhyming) so you can hear how your stories sound to someone who is unfamiliar with them on a first read-through! Very helpful and enlightening!

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (rhyming or non-rhyming) from Nancy Derey Riley, author/illustrator of CURIOSITY’S DISCOVERY (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, November 10, 2020), BUTTERFLY INN (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, May 25, 2022), YETI IN THE SERENGETI (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, May 30, 2023), and a new book due out next spring that is still hush-hush 😊

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (fiction) OR 30 Minute Ask Me Anything – winner’s choice! – from Karyn Friedman-Everham, author of OTTER OUGHTA KNOW (Orchard Books, April 2, 2024)

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique or Ask Me Anything Email Chat from Donna Martin, creator of Storycatcher Publishing, and first rate author of picture books THE STORY CATCHER, THE GREAT POTATO RACE, HAILEY’S HATS, A BUMP IN THE NIGHT and A BARNYARD CHRISTMAS, as well as her middle-grade HISTORY’S MYSTERIES, a YA – LUNADOR, and others!

⭐️ 2 Fantastic Picture Books! A signed copy of CLOUDS IN SPACE: Nebulae, Stardust and Us by Teresa Robeson (MIT Kids Press, August 20, 2024) AND a copy of WHO’S WRITING THIS STORY?! (Creston Books, May 7, 2024) by Robin Newman!

⭐️ A 30 Minute Zoom Ask Me Anything with Cindy Williams Schrauben, author of THIS COULD BE YOU: Be Brave! Be True! Believe! Be You! (Cardinal Rule Press, April 1, 2022) and the forthcoming HANK’S CHANGE OF HEART (The Little Press, November 4, 2025)

⭐️ A Signed Copy of Jilanne Hoffman’s gorgeous A RIVER OF DUST: The Life-Giving Link Between North Africa and the Amazon OR A 30-minute Zoom Ask Me Anything (Winner’s Choice) from Jilanne Hoffman, talented author of 2 board books, THE HONEY BEAR HIVE (Mudpuppy January 2023), HAPPY CAMPER (Mudpuppy January 2022), and A RIVER OF DUST (Chronicle Books, July 25, 2023) as well as THE OCEAN’S HEART forthcoming from Lerner in Spring 2026!

⭐️ A “Love Bundle” Consisting of a Signed Copy of LOVE WILL TURN YOU AROUND AND a Heart Pillow from the lovely and talented Mary Munson!!!

Please join me in thanking these very generous authors and other writing professionals for contributing their books and writing expertise as prizes by visiting their websites and blogs, considering their books and services for birthday, holiday or other gift purchases, rating and/or reviewing their books on GoodReads, Amazon, B&N, or anywhere else if you like them, recommending them for school and library visits, and supporting them in any other

Now! Take heart and post your entries without a smidgeon of worry!

With so many great prizes up for grabs I hope there will be a lot of entries – the more the merrier!  And you’ve still got a couple days to write, so you can squeeze in under the wire if you haven’t written yet.  Feel free to spread the word to your writing friends as well.  And your reading friends – parents, teachers, etc.  The more people who read and enjoy your stories, the better!!!

Contest Entrants, remember you MUST post your entry in the comment section below and include title, byline, and word count.

Eager Readers – just go along the list of links below, click on them (they’ll take you directly to whichever story you click on), and enjoy the stories!

So let the Valentiny Contest begin!

Happy Writing and Happy Valentines Day! 🩷💕🩷💕🩷

I can’t wait to read your entries!!!

THE ENTRIES! (Anyone who feels nice can start at the bottom of the list so that the later entries get read too! 😊)

1. Hurting Hearts – Jude Westerfield

2. Punctured Romance – Donna Kurtz

3. Great-Grandma, Great Valentine’s-Day! – Donna Kurtz

4. A Happy Surprise! – Donna Kurtz

5. Love Comes In Waves – Katie Schwartz

6. A Safe Space For Valentines – Lauren N. Simmons

7. Humpty Dumpty’s Eggs-Cellent Valentine’s Day – Michelle S. Kennedy

8. An Icy Romance – Paul Kurtz

9. Big Party, Big Trouble! – Paul Kurtz

10. No Flowers? No Problem! – Paul Kurtz

11. Andy The Alpaca – S.J. Little

12. The Strawberry Cowboy – Emma Applegarth

13. Chicken’s Valentine – Poupette Smith

14. Smelly Valentines – Bethany Brodsky

15. Valentine’s Day For Della – Stephanie Mena

16. The Valentine Nuzzle – Danielle Render Turmaud, PhD

17. Creepy & Sweet – Heather Kinser

18. A Valentine For A Fish – Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf

19. Elbow To Elbow – Bridget Magee

20. Art As Big As My Heart – Kiran Vazir Nair

21. Luna’s Valentine Surprise – Ian Rodrigues

22. But Roses Aren’t Red – Jessica Russo

23. What’s In The Box? – Jodie Houghton

24. Millicent Makes A Move – Jesse Anna Bornemann

25. Rumble Tumble Bumblebee – Lisa Carmody Doiron

26. Nuts About Each Other – Cathy Stenquist

27. Valentines Crafternoon – Rebecca Tronrud

28. Granny, My Valentine – Claire Lincoln-Gordon

29. I Dream In Red And White – Margaret Zotkiewicz

30. The Valentine’s Day Feast – Deborah Foster

31. Cupcakes And Slobbery Kisses – Sonja McGiboney

32. A Little Courage – Jany Campana

33.

34. Valentine’s Day Rocks – Mona Voelkel

35. A Pine Woods Valentine – Kelly Clasen

36. Blue Valentine – Kari Liska

37. No Worries, Wendi! – Jen Subra

38. Walter Worries – Elizabeth Volkmann

39. From A To V: A Valentine Story – P.J. Purtee

40. The Planets’ Party – Emily Roberts

41. Invisible Sheera – Barbara Senenman

42. Teddy Be Mine – Samantha Howard-Els

43. Lizzy In A Tizzy – Susan Elizabeth Schipper

44. Go Away, Worry Bird! – Rose Cappelli

45. Beatrice And The Worst Valentine’s Day – Lynne Marie

46. Brave On The Bus – Deborah Holt Williams

47. Wally Isn’t Worried – Melissa Johnston Miles

48. Valentines From Space – Kristin Falleroni

49. The Valentine Rock Hunt – Eleanor A. Peterson

50. A Sunny Valentine – Nicole Loos Miller

51. Plop! – Cari Chamberlain

52. Valentiny Search – Elizabeth Thoms Charles

53. Glow – Amanda Blaylock

54. Revolting Chocolates – Stephanie Flom

55. The Perfect Song – Emmie R. Werner

56. With Love, Evangelina-Mae – Kendra Lusty

57. Heart Words – Marilyn Wolpin

58. Valentine For My Family – Kara Williams

59. Don’t Worry About The Flurry – Kate DiMaio

60. Cupid Needs Help – Jamie Bills

61. Swamp Fever – Kathleen Jacobs

62. The Great Crushtastrophe – Emy McCarthy

63. Love Saves The Day – Corine Timmer

64. My New, Furry Love – Jenn Gaulding

65. Groundhog Love – Sherry Dubis

66. First Love – Kelly Kates

67. The Kaleidoscope – Seth Standley Mueller

68. A Love Like Bob’s – Jacinta Patterson

69. A Wish And A Worry – Julie Lerczak

70. My Valentine’s Day Worries – Betsy Bennett

71. V-Day D-Day – Laura Wippell

72. Hush Now Phoebe – Laura Rice Martinez

73. Que Sera, Sera, My Sweet – Shuba Mohan

74. An Octopus Apology – Susan Summers

75. The Mystery Gift Returns – Susan Summers

76. Phyllis’s Quivery-Quaking Valentine – Karen Opp

77. Will She Be Mine? – Marta Cutler

78. Tyler – Sue Ko

79. Happy Friends Day – Trine Grillo

80. The Perfect Valentine Gift – Priyanka Bertrabet

81. Chicken Little’s Valentine’s – Katie Schwartz

82. That’s What Squirrels Are For – Lori Dubbin

83. Secret, Secret Valentine – Michael Kokozos

84. First Love – Jen Summers

85. Valentine’s Day Road Trip – Elyse Trevers

86. One In A Million – Ellen Akemi Crosby

87. Anna Beaver And The Shining Heart – Elise Derstine

88. The Blank Heart – Jill Lambert

89. A Valentine’s Day Surprise – Catherine Rose

90. A Pebble For Penny – J. Buchet

91. Bonnie’s Valentines – Lizzie Dunn

92. Mandy’s Valentines – Una Belle Townsend

93. The Valentine’s Day Flu – Elizabeth Muster

94. Caty The Cactus – Katie Gigliotti

95. A Pirate’s Love – Andi Chitty

96. Valentimes Day – Lori Sheroan

97. A Valentine Bear – Penelope McNally

98. Will The Worrier – Marty Findley

99. Everyone Deserves A Valentine – Lucia Lemieux

100. The Last Linguini – Rella B Books

101. Glitter, Glitz, and Valentine Bits – Gabriella Keys

102. Jack’s Valentine Yarn – Jessica Iwanski

103. Worried Winds – Gabriella Keys?

104. Lil’ Wavey, The Worrier – Judy Hughes

105. Broken Hearts – Lisa Billa

106. Firefly Dance – Katie Dubay

107. Happy Valentine’s Day, Worry Wart – Sharon McCarthy

108. Who Will Be Grandma’s Valentine? – Lauri C. Meyers

109. Picture Perfect – Helen Lysicatos

110. A Paw-sitively Perfect Valentine’s Day – Tiffany Hanson

111. Love At Last – Teresa Speranza Vargas

112. Shakesbear Presents: Honey and Berry – Dawn Hauptner

113. A Valentine From For Chloe – Caitlin T. D. Robinson

114. What Color Is Love? – Marcia Dalphin Williams

115. First Day Valentine – Joanne Szeto

116. Love Gone Wild – Bri Lawyer

117. Who Stole Valentine’s Day? – Debbie Neuenschwander

118. A Valentine For Porcupine – Susan Corry

119. The Otter Valentine – Susan Burdorf

120. The Valentine Mouse – Anne Catliff

121. Adaline’s Valentine Box – Jessica Evans

122. Healing Hearts – Sarah (Sezza) Hetu

123. Not So Perfect Valentines – Rebekah Hoeft

124. Valentine’s Rules – Rachel Schiller

125. Moon-eyed – Hannah Gordon

126. Allergic To Love – RFREMMER

127. Cards Of Concern – Mike Flowers

128. A Very Junky Valentine – Dominic Plavny

129. V Is For Vulture, NOT Valentine – Rebekah Reaves

130. It Takes All Kinds – Webb Smith

131. Made With Love – Webb Smith

132. Sweet Teeth – Amber A. Novak

133. A Worrisome Mission – Nancy Ferguson

134. Please Make It Home – editingbydanielle

135. A Valentine For All – Jamie Kravetz

136. Don’t Worry About The Wrong Things – Linda Staszak

137. The Night Guard, A Sweet Tooth, and Love’s Unbreakable Bond – Amy Martinez

138. Heartfelt – S. J. Barratt

139. Furry Worries In Wood’s Hollow – Samantha Cora

140. Untitled – aliakirsch123

141. From The Heart – Morna Gersho

142. A Little Fairy Dust Always Helps – Linda Staszak

143. Clarissa Countpolis – Ana Kelly

144. The Missing Teddy Bear – RJCLARKEN

145. Nose Need To Worry – Samantha Howard-Els

146. Sweet Message Dilemma – Joan Leotta

147. Worried – Greg Beatty

148. Skeptical V-Day – Isabel Cruz Rodriguez

149. Valentines For Everyone – Jamie Kravetz

150. The Almost-Perfect Valentine – Susan Jakubowski

151. Dear Valentine’s Day – Liz Godfrey

152. Just Cute Won’t Do – Erin Lyons

153. Just Enough – Jessica Evans

154. Teddy’s Gift Of Art – Kimberly Zhuo

155. The Perfect Valentine Card – Deborah Dolan Hunt

156. Recipe For The Perfect Valentine – Anne Lipton

157. A Heart For Helena – KM Jesson

158.

159. I Am Not Good At Art And Crafts – Maritere Bellas

160. Vovo’s Valentine – Kayla Martinez

161. Love, Cade – Briana Caballero

162. Cupie – M. A. Caballero

163. The Day After St. Valentine’s – Alice Bianchi-Clarke

164. The Groundhog And The Airpig – Angela Martinelli

165. Cupid Versus Baby New Year – Susan Gleeson

166. Pennygirl’s In Love – Judy McGee

167. Sir Snacks-a-Lot Saves The Day – Amanda Fletcher

168. Lizzy-Loo McBride’s Valentine’s Dance Disaster – ere

169. Ramona’s Cookies – Carmen Castillo Gilbert, PhD

170. Unsweetened – Russell Wolff

171. Valentruck – Sarah Meade

172. Be Mine, Twine! – Sarah Meade

173. Found Acceptance – Laura Proven Croyle

174. I Can’t Read My Valentine – Alicia Meyers

175. Haiku For Two – Sharon Korzelius

176. Sheba’s Sweet Valentine – Barbara Lerman-Golomb

177. Sometimes We Argue – Elizabeth Bryer

178. A Fruitful Valentine’s Day – Shaunessy Sinnett

179. Just An Inkling, Valentine – Rainy Ostrom

180. Clever Caramel – Janelle Mikulas

181. Veer’s Worry-ful Valentine – Kay B Author

182. Jubilee’s Chiclickity Catastrophe – Julia Ruschmann

183. Cupid’s Conundrum – Katia Mykytiuk

184. Valentine Cuddle-fish? – Abby Kass

185. Love Squad – Maria Piñero Pope

186. Valentine Mix-Up – Christina Shawn

187. Cupid’s Worry – Bonnie Kloster

188. Bump, Bump, Vee – Vanessa Ireson

189. Sweaty Letty – Susan Hamlin

190. The Stinkiest Valentine’s Day – Ella English

191. Lily’s Valentine Fear – Amanda McIntyre

192. Cupid’s Big Day – Marty Bellis

193. Have A Heart – Cindy Rivka Marshall

194. Truffle Woes – Kate Chabarek

195. The Password To My Heart – Lauren Wu

196. Nuts! – Daniella Kaufman

197. Phishing For Valwntines – Alea Garbagnati

198. Lunchtime Worries – Linda Hofke

199. Zoo Love – Jennifer Tarr

200. Cupid Makes A Mark – Cindy Greene

201. Tea And Chocolate? – Tarja Helena Nevala

202. The Sweetest Friend Chip – Cheryl Simon

203. Love, Lily Lou – Sally Macaluso

204. Gravitational Crush – Dana Dillaman

205. Miss Muffet’s Sweet Treats – Shaunessy Sinnett

206. Val The Mail Snail – Griffin Taylor

207. The Memory Valentine – Jennifer Rathe

208. Too Many Valentines? – Maya Elson

209. Special Delivery – Angela Steffen

210. What About Waffles – Jared Bryer

211. Date Night – Rathi Munukur

212. Jenna’s Story – Dianne Borowski

1,517 thoughts on “Take Heart! – The 10th Annual Valentiny Contest Is HERE!!!!!

  1. Kristin Falleroni says:
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    Valentines From Space
    By Kristin Falleroni
    181 Words

    Ring! Ring! Ring!

    “Outer Space Postal Service.
    Who is on the line?”
    “It’s me, Lars from Mars
    Calling about my valentine!

    It has not yet been delivered.
    I sent it down to Earth last week.
    I’m worried that it may be lost.
    Could you please take a peek?“

    “Oh yes, Lars I’ve found it!
    Looks like it just went past the moon.
    That’s more than halfway to Earth
    It should be there very soon.”

    “Wow! That is such great news.
    Thanks so much, my friend.
    May I please ask you a question
    Before our call comes to an end?

    Do you have a valentine
    Somewhere out in space?”
    “Of course I do, she’s top notch,
    Number one, first place!

    She’s smart, brave, and beautiful.
    Totally the bomb,
    And I’m proud to tell you
    She is also my Mom!”

    “What a coincidence?!
    My Mom is my valentine too!
    Thanks again for your help.
    It‘s been nice talking with you.”

    Lars hung up the phone and smiled,
    No need for any more drama.
    His valentine was safely
    On it’s way to his Mama!

  2. eleanorannpeterson says:
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    The Valentine Rock Hunt
    by Eleanor A. Peterson
    Word count: 184 words
    https://eleanorannpeterson.com/my-entry-for-susanna-hills-valentiny-contest/

    After school, Tory and friends gathered near the riverbank to collect heart-shaped rocks for Valentine’s Day.
    Everyone scattered along the bank.
    “Let’s hurry before it gets dark,” said Herbert.
    Tory paced up and down the bank, overturning logs, searching under shrubs, hoping to find the perfect hearts.
    She hummed to herself but stopped when Sasha hollered. “Look, Tory, I only need three more.”
    Tory’s heart sank.
    She’d never find twelve in time for the big exchange.
    Tory looked over her shoulder. Her friends had found a handful.
    She only found two heart-shaped rocks she liked.
    Just as the sun dipped low, Tory discovered something.
    A bottle snuggly stuck between two boulders.
    She reached for it, slipping and sliding on the slimy rocky shoreline.
    “Hurry! It’s late,” said Sasha.
    “Coming,” hollered Tory.
    She rubbed the bottle clean.
    Tory twisted and pulled the cork.
    Inside were tiny heart-shaped glass pebbles and a note.
    She delicately pulled it out.
    It read, “True friends are like diamonds. I am so lucky to have you. Happy Valentine’s Day! H.H.”
    Tory’s heart overflowed with joy.
    The best Valentine’s Day ever.

  3. Nicole Loos Miller says:
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    A SUNNY VALENTINE
    By Nicole Loos Miller
    (209 words)

    When the sun wakes up,
    I put on my most colorful dress with sparkly silver hearts
    It’s Valentine’s Day
    And I am a rainbow!
    This year will be the best:
    Brownies with sprinkles!
    Paper hearts with glitter!
    And dancing (LOTS of dancing)!

    “TA DA!!” I sing
    Twirling into the living room
    But
    Instead of mom and dad
    Waiting
    To scoop me up in snuggles…

    Grandpa yawns from the couch
    “Hello, sunshine!”

    (Only, I don’t feel like a sunshine anymore)

    “Your mom went into labor early.
    You’re getting a brother for Valentine’s Day!”

    Oh.
    I think I’m a cloud filled with rain.
    Lots and lots of rain.

    Grandpa wraps me in a hug that smells like butterscotch.
    “Help me make welcome home brownies?”
    Even though my sky is cloudy,
    I whisper: “with heart sprinkles?”
    “Of course.”

    Grandpa gets out glitter while the brownies bake.
    “Use as much as you want!”
    “No glitter limit?”
    “Sparkle away, sunshine!”
    Grandpa’s grin
    Finds a tiny smile in me, too

    Grandpa plays music
    And we dance and dance
    It’s past bedtime when
    “Surprise, lovebug!
    Meet your baby brother!”

    Oh. My. Goodness!!!!!!!!!
    Suddenly I am shooting stars
    Of exploding love!
    (Which I didn’t know was possible
    But maybe anything is
    On a day filled with love)

  4. carochamberlain says:
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    Plop!
    By: Cari Chamberlain
    Word count: 214

    Leo’s pockets are always full, full, full.
    Half a crayon, cookie crumbs, his coat’s stray red button. He tries to tuck his worries in too, but: too many worries! They weigh down his heart instead.

    Today– today! – he makes room in his pocket for his new worry stone.
    He plops it inside and: rub, rub, rub.
    His hand gives the stone a hug.
    Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze.

    Dad says, “Hold it when you’re worried. You’re bigger than your worry stone. You’re bigger than your worries!”

    Today is Valentine’s Day and Leo’s heart is full, full, full. So many worries.

    What if no one likes my cards?
    What if I spelled V-a-l-e-n-t-i-n-e wrong?
    What if no one made me one?
    What if, what if, what if?

    Leo’s chest feels heavy. His heart thumps, trying to push free.

    Rub, rub.
    Squeeze, squeeze.

    Leo takes one step. Rub. Then another. Squeeze. He clutches his cards tight and then one by one:
    Drop. Drop. Drop.

    Rub.
    Squeeze.

    Then, plop! a card lands in his basket. Plop! another. Plop, plop!

    Leo’s pockets are always full, full, full. Today his Valentine’s basket is, too.

    His heart thumps, but with every plop it feels lighter. Rub.

    “Maybe it’s not just me who’s bigger than my worries.”

    Squeeze.

    “Maybe – maybe! – love is, too.”

  5. bethsbiblio says:
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    Valentiny Search
    by Elizabeth Thoms Charles
    Word count: 126

    Cherub hopped, scratched and croaked.
    Cherub, a baby raven, worried, “What if I can’t find anything red, pink or shiny?”
    Cherub looked up, down and all around.
    Cupid said, “What. Have you found no baubles? I’ve already shot 25 love arrows. Hurry up!”
    Cherub flapped near and far.
    Cupid shot another arrow.
    Cherub gazed over and under.
    Cupid ate a chocolate.
    Cherub fretted and then saw a glint, a glimmer.
    Cherub dove into the dumpster and . . . found oodles of red and pink ribbons.
    Cupid danced a jig.
    Cherub wove the ribbons in and out of the thatch roof, hopping here and there.
    A red and pink ribbon Valentiny shone against the roof.
    “Nice,” Cupid said. “Have a chocolate.”
    “Happy Valentine’s Day,” Cherub said.

  6. Amanda Blaylock says:
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    Glow

    By: Amanda Blaylock

    WC: 212

    Fiona the firefly stood at the door

    feeling a dread that she couldn’t ignore.

    This night was important. The biggest of all!

    The night of the Big Buggy Valentine Ball!

    It wasn’t the party that made her hands shake.

    Not music or noises that made her head ache.

    The reason her stomach was twisted in fear

    was the firefly glow they performed every year.

    A buggy tradition, she knew it by heart,

    but this was the first time she had her own part.

    The music would play, and the lights would go out.

    Then the fireflies all would go dancing about.

    She knew every movement, she had it just right. 

    The only big problem? Her awful stage fright!

    Fiona was shaking but pushed through the door.

    Inside her two friends scurried up from the floor.

    Molly the Moth wrapped her tight in a hug.

    “You got this! Don’t worry!” chirped cheery June Bug.

    The lights all went low and she buzzed to her place

    with the feeling of eyes locking onto her face.

    Then out in the crowd, she saw something bright.

    It was Molly and June and they held up a light.

    Fiona’s best friends were now all she could see

    and that gave her courage to set her glow free. 

  7. Stephanie Flom says:
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    REVOLTING CHOCOLATES

    By Stephanie Flom

    WC: 212

    “Everyone, listen up! Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day!”

    The chocolates shivered in their heart-shaped box. 

    That meant one thing, they would be–

    PICKED,

    POKED,

    and

    eventually…

    EATEN!

    “Did you hear what happened to Buttercream last year?” wailed Fudge, “It was repulsive.”

    “We’re not going down without a fight,” commanded Toffee. 

    The chocolates huddled up and devised a plan. 

    Cherry Cream would deliver a spicy surprise. 

    Coconut Nougat would be chunky instead of creamy.

    And everyone’s favorite, Caramel, would be stuffed with–

    a brussel sprout. 

    They prepared each chocolate for their revolting rebellion.

    At last, they steadied for the attack. 

    Suddenly, they were– 

    LIFTED

    and

    SHIFTED. 

    “It’s time,” whispered Toffee. 

    A blinding light–

    a giant hand. 

    Chocolate Truffle was plucked from his paper and–

    CHOMP!

    YUCK! 

    PTOOEY!

    Raspberry Souffle was ransacked from her spot.

    One taste made the attacker retch. 

    “BLAH!”

    Toffee was taken and delivered a crushing chomp. 

    But Toffee was one tough candy. 

    “OUCH, my teeth!”

    Then, darkness and– 

    THUD.

    Toffee peeked out. 

    “We’re safe!” he shouted, “We’ve reached the trash!”

    Together they had prevailed.

    The tale of the Revolting Chocolates was spread far and wide, whispered about at supermarkets across the globe. 

    Their triumph became the stuff of legends and a warning to all–

    THE CHOCOLATES ARE BAD, BUY FLOWERS INSTEAD!

  8. emmiewerner says:
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    THE PERFECT SONG
    Emmie R Werner
    Word Count – 173

    The second grade Valentine recital was three days away.
    It had been circled on the calendar for two weeks.
    Plunk, plunk, plunk, “I need the perfect Valentine song,” Valarie fretted.
    Valarie had a wastepaper basket of discarded songs.
    One song was too soft, another too loud.
    One too short and one too long.
    Was there even a Valentine song she could play?
    Plunk, plunk, plunk.
    This song was too sad, and that one too silly.
    The last song was way too mushy!
    Valarie was beginning to panic, the program was tomorrow.
    Plunk, plunk, plunk, Valarie prayed for inspiration.
    Running her fingers up and down the keys only made her more nervous.
    Finally, Valarie took a deep breath, closed her eyes and slowly, slowly Valarie’s fingers glided over the keys and a song emerged.
    Perfect Valarie sighed.
    Valarie’s heart was pounding as she waited her turn, “our next pianist is Valarie.”
    Valarie sat, took a deep breath, and began playing.
    The music filled the auditorium…the best Valentine song, JESUS LOVES ME THIS I KNOW.

  9. Kendra Lusty says:
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    With Love, Evangelina-Mae
    by Kendra Lusty
    209 words

    She’s practiced hard. “Today’s the day!” exclaims Evangelina-Mae
    She dumps the box, a bright display of Valentines that need to say:

    With love, Evangelina-Mae

    But wait! Why are these cards so small? 3 inches wide, 2 inches tall!
    That doesn’t leave much room to scrawl a name like hers, no not at all.

    She starts to worry, starts to fret. Her purple pen slips in her sweat.
    One perfect E (a little wet), a too-big V sets in regret.

    N-G slants up. Should she restart? Her mom says, “use your nickname.” (smart!)
    But Evie’s got a lot of heart. She’ll write her whole name, not just part. 

    She’ll write: Evangelina-Mae

    Like that, her brother Al is done, while she still toils through number one.
    L, I and N are overrun by A dash M. Please help, someone!

    Is this incomprehensible? Handwriting reprehensible?
    The A is indispensable, so writing slow seems sensible.

    Evangelina-Mae cannot see anywhere an open spot
    for one more letter left to jot. There! Her last E is just a dot.

    It’s done:
              LIN
    E  AN    A     E!
      V  GE-    MA

    Success! A perfect Valentine shows off her name and lets it shine,
    but pride turns quickly to resign—she still has 30 more to sign.

  10. Marilyn Wolpin says:
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    HEART WORDS

    By Marilyn Wolpin

    WC: 200

    I’ll need:

    Red paper,

    Scissors,

    Markers,

    Paints,

    And glue.

    It’s going to be perfect.

    “Always be prepared,” she says.

    It will be

    Radiant red,

    A heart just right,

    White lace and flower balloons.

    Fold…

    Cut…

    Snip…

    Trim…

    OH NOOOO!

    It’s a broken heart.

      “We learn from our mistakes,” she says.

    Wad!

    Toss!

    Try again.

    Fold…

    Cut…

    Snip…

    Trim…

    Trace…

    Paste.

    Perfect!

    But what words will I write?

    She says, “You can do hard things.”

    I know!

    Trace…

    Paint…

    Swish…

    Splot!

    OOPS!

    Is that how you spell “speshul”?

    Wad!

    Toss!

    Try again.

    Fold…

    Cut…

    Trim…

    Trace…

    Place lace…

    She always reminds me, “Take a deep breath.”

    Grip pen…

        Careful…

            Slowly…

               Almost…

    DONE!

    Will she love it?

    She must, because

    It’s radiant red,

    A heart just right,

    White lace and flower balloons.

    So many cards on her desk…

    Will she even see mine?

    My heart beats in my ears.

    She has it!

    She’s reading!

    I…

       cannot…

          breathe!

    She looks at me

    with a smile so big!

    And wipes away a tear.

    Now she knows because of

    My radiant red,

    A heart just right,

    White lace and flower balloons:

    “I’m glad you are my teacher, love, Corey.”

    My heart is light as air.

  11. Kara Williams says:
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    Valentine For My Family

    by Kara Williams

    94 Words

    Instructions: Craft a Valentine for someone special.

    Use as many colors as you want to help express how you feel.

    What if Mommy never gets better?

    Feels Dark Purple.

    Only a couple more weeks, they say.

    Need Blue.

    Resting and healing instead of playing with me — makes me mad!

    I’ll add Red.

    Recovered enough to hold and feed baby sister.

    Now Green.

    Yellow’s next — happy for my growing family.

    To finish it off — four pink hearts, dash of sunny orange, sprinkle of grey and all done!

    My Valentine has all the colors of love. 

  12. katedemaiowrites says:
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    Don’t Worry about the Flurry 

    By: Kate DeMaio

    WC: 107

    Pre-school is closed on account of the storm.

    We do hope our students stay home and stay warm.

    We want to assure you— though the snow is quite weird,

    The plows won’t have trouble to get it all cleared.

    Please don’t be alarmed as you peer out your window,

    The cause may be temperatures well below zero.

    It could be reflections. A trick of the mind.

    News channels suggest we’re all color-blind.

    Scientists say, “Check the date on the calendar.”

    The reason the snow isn’t white, gray or lavender,

    The Earth can’t write cards or send chocolate your way,

    But snow can be PINK this Valentine’s Day!

  13. Jamie Bills says:
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    CUPID NEEDS HELP

    by Jamie Bills

    214 Words

    326 new love requests? Yikes! Even magical flying babies have their limits. As Cupid dropped the requests on top of his growing pile, Cupid realized he needed help.

    The next day, 16 hopeful applicants arrived. Two girls, boys, dogs, bunnies, cats, birds, squirrels, and foxes.

    After explaining the job duties, two girls, two cats, and one bird left- totally disgusted at the thought of making people fall in love. (The squirrels, however, found it wonderfully romantic.)

    Next up, archery. Cupid soon realized he shouldn’t have brought his special arrows. The squirrels and bunnies departed, two-by-two, madly in love. (Foxes have very good aim.)

    Now, the required uniform. Both foxes and boys refused to wear a diaper. (The dogs said they were quite comfortable.)

    Cupid was worried. It was time for the flight test and he only saw two dogs left.

    Two diapered dogs who couldn’t fly.

    Cupid’s plan had failed.

    He’d never get through all the requests.

    Suddenly, he heard fluttering wings.

    Cupid was not alone.

    One bird had flown so fast he missed her.

    This bird’s amazing archery skills had been overlooked in the match-making madness.

    And this bird, whose name was Lily, brought her own stylish diapers.

    Together, they reached the bottom of the request pile…

    just in time for Valentine’s Day.

  14. kathleenannajacobs says:
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    SWAMP FEVER

    By Kathleen Jacobs

    WC: 212

    ****

    Muddle Glum was an alligator who fretted about…

    Germs, loud noises and ending up in open waters.

    Oh, and because today was Valentine’s Day, he worried he’d never find true love.

    As alligators frolicked, Muddle Glum refused to play because he knew they peed in the water.

    “Gross!” He pinched his scaly snout.

    When the toads trilled love songs he stomped away. “I need peace and quiet!”

    Before long, he found a serene lagoon and sniffed. The sparkling water smelled fresh and clean!

    A toothy grin spread across Muddle Glum’s face when he realized it was completely …

    EMPTY!

    No pee.

    No croaks.

    No valentines.

    “Well, you can’t have everything.”

    He dipped a cautious claw in the turquoise water then snapped it away.

    “What if I get washed away?”

    “What if I get washed away?” A voice echoed across the lagoon.

    Muddle Glum locked eyes with a lovely alligator-et and suddenly felt brave.

    “How about we meet halfway?”

    She curled her snout. “Will you pee in the water?”

    “Never!”

    “Okay, you go, then I’ll go.”

    Splash!

    Muddle Glum dived.

    Splash!

    His new friend followed.

    They sang and frolicked until love tickled their snouts.

    Then like two peas in a pod, the lovie dovies sailed away… never to pee in open water.

  15. Emy McCarthy says:
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    THE GREAT CRUSHTASTROPHE

    by

    Emy McCarthy

    WC: 213

    She loves me…

    She loves me not!

     “Ugh, I knew it.”

    Zoe will never notice me.

    Stomping across the playground, my brain spins like a merry -go-round.

    Maybe I should talk to her…

    But…

    What if I sound like a fart in a bathtub?

    What if she laughs?

    What if I have to move to a new school… in Antarctica?

    No!!!!

    I need a plan.

    Plan A: The Cool Trick

    I stand in front of the class, spin a basketball on my finger, and—

    WHAM!

    The ball flies off, knocks over glitter jars, and—oh look—now my teacher’s a shimmery mess.

    “Oops!”

    “HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”

    The class explodes. I dash out, face redder than a blazing firetruck.

    Plan B: The Balancing Trick 

    I balance a spoon on my nose… with an egg on top.

    The class stares. I almost have it and—

    SPLAT!

    Egg. Everywhere.

    “Ewwwwww!”

    “HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”

    The class roars.

    FWOOSH!

    I’m off again—looking like a tomato on the run.

    I Give Up!

    I plop down on the playground bench.

    “That’s it, it’s over.”

    Just then, I hear a giggle. Zoé’s smiling at me.

    “You’re hilarious,” she says.

    “Wanna be friends?”

    Wait… what?

    My brain freezes, my face turns redder.

    “…Uh…”

    Zoé grins.

     “So, what’s your next trick?”

    GULP!

    “Uh… disappearing?”

    And then I sprint away.

  16. Corine Timmer says:
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    Love Saves the Day
    Corine Timmer
    214 words

    In dappled sunlight
    below a leafless canopy,
    Anemone began to twitch.
    A spring wind was blowing.

    As her flower head stretched
    above her basal leaves
    and opened its petals,
    she noticed a clearing in the forest.

    “Oh, no!” she said, gasping for air.

    A year ago
    a carpet of white
    star-shaped flowers
    just like her
    had lit up the forest floor.
    Their yellow anthers
    swaying in a warm breeze.

    “What’s that smell?” Mouse said.
    Anemone dropped her head.
    “It’s this SMELL FOX,” replied Ferret, pointing at Anemone.
    Anemone looked up.
    “I’m a windflower,” she said.
    “Sent by a Greek God to raise
    your spirits.”

    “Deep,” Skunk said. “Must be a bad wind!” HAHAHA!
    “For such a pretty flower you stink. Who wants to hang out with you?”
    “STOP TRAMPLING ON ME!!” Anemone shouted.
    “Don’t you know how long it takes for windflowers
    to grow!?”

    All at once, a hoverfly appeared.
    “I think you smell splendid,” he said to Anemone, while swirling
    around her. “Musky,” he mumbled, as he
    brushed his body against
    her golden clouds.
    Anemone blushed.

    “Gross!” screeched Mouse.
    Skunk farted.
    “YIKES!” Ferret screamed. “That’s foul!”

    “As a token of my commitment,” Hoverfly continued,
    “I will disperse your pollen all over the forest.”
    Anemone beamed.
    “Valentine’s Day roots do run deep!” she said.

  17. Jenn Gaulding says:
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    MY NEW, FURRY LOVE
    by Jenn Gaulding
    214 Words

    I set out this Valentine’s Day
    to connect with my pet in some way.
    Peeking in from above
    at my new, furry love,
    I decided he might want to play.

    But what if he still isn’t ready?
    And what if my hands are not steady?
    But what if he is?
    Will he know that I’m his?
    So I asked “Can I hold you, sweet Teddy?”

    I noticed the twitch of his head
    as he stirred and he yawned from his bed.
    Oh his teeth are so long!
    (No, I need to stay strong.)
    I will pick up my little love Ted.

    I sat myself down on the floor.
    I cautiously opened his door.
    His water was low.
    Is he thirsty? Oh no!
    So I hurried to get him some more.

    Now that his bottle was set,
    I was ready to pick up my pet.
    I extended my hand
    hoping he’d understand
    that I wasn’t too big of a threat.

    Today was our chance to re-start.
    I could feel the lub-dub of my heart.
    My adorable guy
    slowly opened one eye.
    We were now merely inches apart.

    When that hamster went in for the bite,
    I discovered my one oversight –
    nocturnal pet Ted
    do you think that instead
    I should try again Valentine’s night?

  18. Sherry Dubis says:
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    GROUNDHOG LOVE

    By Sherry Dubis

    WC: 214

    A groundhog, let’s call him, Murray

    For Valentine gifts did scurry. 

    Could Amazon Prime

    Deliver on time?

    If not, he’d have a new worry.

    His intended beloved named Pickle

    Whose affections he worried were fickle,

    Desired a new bonnet

    With feathers upon it

    Made to impress and to tickle.

    Should headgear be late to arrive,

    A new gift he must contrive

    Without giving away away 

    Mistaken delay

    Else her interest in him take a dive.

    The finest chapeaus made in France

    Are requested months in an advance

    With one click, in a wink

    Chose a cloche styled in pink

    While hoping he still stood a chance.

    By Lincoln’s birthday Pickle’s hat

    Was halfway from warehouse to mat

    When a truck bound from Dover

    Accidentally backed over

    Its packaging, making it flat!

    His backup was really not hard

    He would simply present her a card.

    He sat down in sorrow;

    Valentine’s was tomorrow. 

    Would she leave him outside in the yard?

    Pickle spied Murray in tears,

    For she knew of his worrisome fears.

    She brought him some flowers 

    She’d gardened for hours.

    Since then they’ve been married for years.

    Concerning you might make a rift

    Minus the ultimate gift.

    Don’t spend a dime,

    Instead spend your time.

    It’s your thinking that might need a shift.

  19. kelly909b5a1f02 says:
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    Valentiny Contest

    Kelly Kates

    First Love

    WC: 202

    His dark heart was always two sizes too small.

    Then it grew three times bigger, surprising them all!

    And now he was hailed when he walked down the street.

    He partied with friends and was asked out to eat.

    But this was a puzzle, this Valentine’s Day.

    All this talk about feelings,  but what should he say?

    Friends rushed to buy candy, and paper hearts too.

    If you have a big heart, is this what you should do?

    With cries of excitement, the crowds raced around.

    Then he saw her on his way out of town.

    She smiled and waved, and ducked into a store.

    His heart began pounding like never before.

    He had trouble breathing. He started to sweat.

    He dashed to his friend’s house, alarmed and upset.

    “I’m scared I’m dying!  I shake and I sigh.

    My hands are all clammy, I think I may cry.”

    The little girl giggled and climbed on his knee.

    She patted his green paw, “Now listen to me.

    I know this is something you’ve never heard of.

    You’re not sick or dying, you’re simply in love.”

    She calmed him with water, “Here, I’ll help you start.”

    Together they cut out a red paper heart.

  20. Seth Standley says:
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    The Kaleidoscope

    by Seth Standley Mueller 

    Shrrr-shrrr-shrrr

    “Ugh.”

    Shrrr-shrrr-shrrr

    “Nope.”

    Shrrr-shrrr-shrrr

    Kaleidoscopes are usually peaceful. But today, Bean was frustrated.

    She and Daddy had a special game, handing the kaleidoscope back and forth, sharing the most beautiful patterns they found.

    Yesterday, she’d found the one. Red, pink, hearts everywhere.

    It would have been the perfect Valentine’s surprise for Daddy.

    But … she dropped it.

    Now, no matter how much she twisted and turned … 

    Shrrr-shrrr-shrrr

    Nothing. The pattern was gone.

    “What if I can’t find it again?” She whispered to her stuffed lion. 

    Bean sighed and flopped onto the floor. Her kaleidoscope rolled away.

    Fine.

    She grabbed some crayons and started to draw. Pink. Red. Hearts. Swirls. Loopties. She did her best to recreate the pattern.

    But, as she worked, she couldn’t stop thinking about all the beautiful patterns she and Daddy had shared over the years… 

    Those found their way into Daddy’s Valentine, too. 

    Purple. Yellow. Jewels. Zigs. Zags.

    When she finished, she blinked.

    It wasn’t the pattern she remembered…

    It was wayyyy better. 

    She didn’t even know she could do that.

    Daddy loved it, too. With an ear-to-ear grin, he hung it behind his desk for everyone to see and handed her the kaleidoscope. 

    “Will you teach me how to draw like that?”

    Shrrr-shrrr-shrrr

    210 Words

  21. Jacinta Patterson says:
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    A Love Like Bob’s

    By Jacinta Patterson

    [WC: 211]

    Esme smiled as she pictured chocolates, candy hearts, and handwritten cards. Then, she frowned.

    Sniff

    Snrrkkh

    Sn-ahCHOO!

    Mom wiped Esme’s swollen nose.

    Esme sniffled.

    “Why’d I hab to be sigg today? I’b bissing the class party and won’t ged eddy valebtibes.”

    Mom smoothed her hair back from her forehead and dabbed gently with a damp towel.

    “I know, my darling.”

    Mom tucked her into bed and slipped away. Esme thought about the mailbox she had decorated with such joyful anticipation. Was it sitting empty on her desk, while her classmates licked lollipops and giggled over love letters? Would she be the only one to miss out?

    Before long, Mom tiptoed back into her room with a tray of soup and saltines. Esme never got to eat in her room!

    Then, Mom sat at the foot of the bed and opened The Secret Garden.

    The soup soothed her scratchy throat. The crackers settled her turbulent tummy. And Mom’s voice carried her across the sea.

    Lulled into a peaceful semi-slumber, Esme sank into a blur of sensations: salty soup, cooling towel, warm eyes, soft voice, and the faintest whiff of flowers.

    Mom. Loving her.

    And from her semi-slumber, Esme realized that she hadn’t missed out after all.

    “Happy Valebtibe’s Day, Bob,” she whispered.

  22. littleseedsread says:
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    A Wish and a Worry
    by Julie Lerczak
    (214 words)

    It was Valentine’s Day, and all the blossoms in the florist’s shop were giddy.
    Each wore its most passionate color on velvety petals, ready to surprise loved ones.
    But Barb, the little cactus, worried she’d be left behind again.

    “Oh, please, please pick me,” she murmured as customers walked by.
    But one by one, every carnation, daisy, and rose left the store wrapped in cellophane and big red bows. For Barb, it was the most miserable day of the year. Her sharp spikes overshadowed her true loveliness. Barb knew she could bring someone joy if only given the chance.

    It was nearly closing time when ringa-linga-ding, the doorbell jingled. In walked one last customer.
    “I need something special for my girlfriend—something that won’t wilt,” he announced.
    Barb’s little spikes quivered while the gentleman considered his options.
    Then, “GULP,” he stood before her.
    “I’ll take this one!” he said.

    “Oh, darling, it’s perfect!” the gentleman’s girlfriend exclaimed. “It’s just like the cactus I grew up around.” Finally, someone appreciated Barb, understanding the hidden beauty beneath her prickly exterior.

    Over the next year, Barb thrived in her new home.
    When Valentine’s Day returned, she gifted her sweet owner with a captivating bloom.
    After all, she was a rose in her own right— a cactus rose.

  23. narknon says:
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    My Valentine’s Day Worries

    By Betsy Bennett

    (wc 214)

    It’s Valentine’s Day and I’m not worried about sending cards to my friends or anything like that. There are other things worrying me.

    I’m worried that there are eight pink alligators with long teeth under my bed planning on chomping down on my toes as soon as I walk in the room.

    I’m worried about aliens dropping down in a spaceship and grabbing my homework so I’ll get in trouble at school.

    I’m worried about all my friends on the bus turning into zombies and trying to eat my brain.

    I’m worried that my cat will turn into a sabretooth tiger and be taken away to a zoo and he won’t be able to purr on my lap anymore.

    I’m worried there is a scaly dragon in the cupboard eating all my snacks and stealing the raisins from my cereal.

    I’m worried there is an ugly chipmunk hiding in the bathroom, planning on pulling my hair when I try to brush my teeth.

    These are the silly worries I fill my mind with when there is something else I’m worried about.

    The thing that worries me most this Valentine’s Day is my Mom and Dad are getting a divorce and since they don’t love each other anymore, maybe they won’t love me.

  24. Laura Wippell says:
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    V-DAY D-DAY

    By Laura Wippell

    201 words

    On February 11th, General Brain gathered his troops.

    Jake’s body parts listened to General Brain’s orders, straight-backed and ready.

    Victory would be theirs!

    General Brain led the attack: “What if Lucy doesn’t like my card?”

    Colonel Tummy cramped!

    Major Mouth went dry!

    Lieutenant Hands clenched!

    But Heart remained calm, deflecting each blow.

    On February 12th, General Brain rallied his troops again.

    “TODAY will be the day we break Heart! Who’s with me?!”

    General Brain commenced with a bloodcurdling battle cry: “What if Lucy doesn’t like my chocolates?”

    Colonel Tummy churned!

    Major Mouth forgot to breathe!

    Captain Knees knocked!

    But Heart remained calm, her defense lines secure.

    On February 13th, General Brain ordered his tiring troops to formation once again.

    “Heart was well-prepared, but TODAY she will fall! Onwards, warriors!”

    General Brain brought out the big guns, literally.

    “What if Lucy ignores me on Valentine’s Day?!” the cannon exploded.

    Colonel Tummy heaved!

    Major Mouth retched!

    Sergeant Armpits swam!

    But Heart remained calm; the cannonballs fell short.

    On the morning of February 14th, Heart pitter-pattered in triumph.

    Lucy loved the card.

    Lucy loved the chocolates.

    Lucy most certainly did not ignore Jake that day.

    Peace was declared, and Jake’s body parts found calm.

  25. Laura Martinez says:
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    HUSH NOW PHOEBE (174 words)
    ©Laura Rice Martinez

    Hush now Phoebe, don’t you cry
    Help me sing a lullaby.

    Little Frankie needs some rest.
    Then we’ll do what you like best.

    Eyes are droopy, singing slows,
    out we sneak on tippy toes.

    Hurry Phoebe, I won’t peek.
    I’ll count to ten. You hide; I’ll seek.

    Momma stirs vanilla cake.
    Surprise! I found you. Big mistake.

    You squeal and laugh and run away.
    Frankie cries and we can’t play.

    Hush now Phoebe, don’t you cry.
    Help me sing a lullaby.

    I promise you we’ll make a card,
    then decorate the snowy yard.

    Eyes are droopy, singing slows,
    out we sneak on tippy toes.

    Hush now Phoebe, swirl a line.
    You press a sticker…Be Mine!

    While Momma mixes, whips and spreads,
    berry frosting, pinks with reds,

    you and I whisk cupid wings,
    shape snowy hearts with twigs and things.

    She waves her card, the door swings wide.
    Frankie coos. Let’s go inside.

    Hush now Phoebe,
    one,
    two,
    three.
    Take a breath and blow for me.

    First, and always ours, you shine.
    Happy Birthday, Valentine!

  26. shubamohan says:
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    QUE SERA, SERA, MY SWEET

    by Shuba Mohan

    (WC 213)

    Nestled in their six spots with crinkly, paper-liner cushions, the chocolates were eager to meet their melty mouth match.

    With a jostle and a jolt, their heart-shaped home heaved.

    A muffled, “Happy Valentine’s Day, Sweetheart! I love you!” crossed the shrink-wrapped cardboard barrier.

    “Last one in is a lump of doody,” Gold Wrapper teased.

    Almond Cup could feel his coating crumble.

    Being bumpy and lumpy, he didn’t expect to be first, but being picked last would be the worst!

    The lid lifted.

    Fingers floated.

    Sweet treats jittered.

    Heart-shaped chocolate soared, “First!”

    Expected on this day, thought Almond.

    Gold Wrapper beamed up, “Second!”

    An eye-catching choice. Please, please, Almond prayed.

    Praline popped up, “Third!”

    What can I do to get attention? Almond fretted.

    Then he remembered his bumps gave him height.

    Almond took a deep breath and stood tall in anticipation…

    Caramel cruised, “Fourth!”

    Only Almond and Toffee were left.

    All I can do is put my best brown forward, Almond steadied his fears.

    Thrust into the light, Toffee twinkled, “Fifth!”

    Bitterness coated Almond.

    “What’s wrong with me?” he worried.

    Finally, Almond rose, but he felt hollow.  

    Then he heard the sweetest voice, tiny and clear,

    “Mama, I saved the best piece for you!”

    Almond melted meeting his mouth match with sweet bliss. “First!”

  27. susaninez0905 says:
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    An Octopus Apology

    By: Susan Summers

    WC: 214

    Oh Valentine, I think I might have scared you.

    Can I explain? 

    To tell the truth, I didn’t expect to hug you right away, but I was excited to meet you. A new best friend!

    Ordinarily, eight arms are a bonus, but I know now that it caused a commotion. I didn’t mean to pull you into the tank, I just wanted to get to know you better. 

    Please forgive me! I forget how strong I am. And that jet of water in your face? That was meant as a treat. Truly. 

    Until today, I didn’t realize it could be scary! Water is my world, I play in it all the time. Oh, one more thing…

    Suckers. The ones on my arms; once they’re attached, they aren’t easy to disengage. And when they do, with skin like yours, they might leave a mark. Consider them kisses?

    Are you still my Valentine? I hope so. Blue hands aren’t good are they? Cold water will do that. 

    Perhaps on your next visit I’ll only shake your hand, not your arm –

    Or leg.

    Let’s give this another try. Please?

    Only next time, I’ll bring my favorite snack: a crunchy crab. My gift to you!

    Gosh, I’m glad we worked this out.

    You are coming back aren’t you?

  28. susaninez0905 says:
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    The Mystery Gift Returns

    By: Susan Summers

    WC: 214

    PLINK! PLONK! PLUNK! sounds woke the children. 

    Three heads popped out of bedroom doorways.

    “It can’t be!” Ella shouted.

    “Maybe,” said Otto.

    “Let’s go see,” Audra suggested.

    The box was back!

    It hummed and thrummed.

    It whistled and honked.

    It hopped and bopped. 

    “What in the world?” Audra gasped.

    “But Santa had taken it!” Ella gulped.                   

    “So why is it here?” Otto wondered.

    They crept closer. 

    Audra poked it.

    Otto twirled it.

    Ella sniffed it.

    “Chocolate,” Ella cooed.

    “Strawberry!” Audra declared.

    “Peanut butter?!” Otto exclaimed.                                                                                                                  

    “Let’s open it,” Ella whispered. 

    “I don’t think that’s a good idea,” Otto replied.

    “Look,” Audra pointed.

    The box wiggled wildly, excited to be back.

    That was when they spotted the tag.

    HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! 

    “Hmm,” said Otto.

    “Another test,” Ella sighed.

    “Maybe,” Audra shrugged.

    “What could go wrong?” Otto wondered.

    In a flash Scruffy raced into the room.

    She barked, then howled; sniffing the box before she snapped it up and ran.

    “Should we be worried?” asked Audra.

    “We should go after her,” Ella said.

    “Definitely,” Otto replied.

    They found Scruffy in her doghouse pawing at the box. 

    PLINK! PLONK! RIP!  

    Out tumbled – 

    “Cupid?” cried Ella. 

    “Oops, wrong address.” Poof.

    He, and the box, disappeared.

    A note fluttered to the floor – “See you in March.”

    “Oh no.”

  29. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    ENTRY POSTED FOR KAREN

    Phyllis’s Quivery-Quaking Valentine
    By Karen Opp
    Word Count 214

    Phyllis the porcupine loved Valentine’s Day.

    She had spent hours making a special valentine for Benny. It had glitter and the shiniest red heart in the middle. But now, staring at it, her paws felt clammy.

    “What if he thinks it’s silly?” Phyllis muttered.

    Her quills quaked. What if no one gave her a valentine? What if she sat alone while everyone else had cards?

    As Phyllis walked to school, she glanced at her shadow. “Oh no! Just like in Groundhog Day! If I see my shadow, does that mean six more weeks of this?”

    She remembered something her mom had told her: “Porcupines have over 30,000 quills. When we’re scared, they stand up, ready for anything!” Phyllis peeked at her flat quills. “I’m not that scared,” she thought.

    At school, the Valentine’s exchange began. Cards fluttered across desks. Phyllis’s paws felt glued to her card.

    Then Benny turned to her, smiling. Holding a card.

    “For you!” he said.

    Phyllis gasped. It was shaped like a porcupine, covered in tiny, sparkly hearts.

    “You made this for me?” she whispered.

    “Of course! You’re my best friend.”

    The tightness in her chest melted away like chocolate on a warm day.

    Valentine’s Day wasn’t about perfect cards—it was about love and friendship. That was truly perfect.

  30. Marta Cutler says:
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    Will She Be Mine?

    By Marta Cutler

    (177)

    This year, this month

    I cannot wait

    To finally declare

    my emotional state

    But small won’t do

    To say, “be mine”

    For so big a love

    Needs something divine

    It must be grand

    As majestic as she

    A masterpiece of hearts

    A Valentine from me!

    With markers at hand

    I cut, slice and brew

    A whirlwind of paper

    ribbons and glue

    More sparkles more swirls

    More glitter more pink

    Is it perfect enough?

    Oh, what will she think?

    Will it draw a smile?

    Oh, will it impress

    The magnificent heart

    Of my grey Empress?

    Not yet. Needs more!

    More glitz more wow!

    A fabulous, eyepopping

    heart stopping kapow!

    Cherry red, hot pink

    I hope she likes rose

    A blizzard of sequins

    My Valentine grows

    A final flourish

    It’s over, I’m done

    I add my last sparkle

    Put down my glue gun

    It glows in my kitchen

    A volcano of love

    But will it be visible

    From so far above?

    I can only hold hope

    My queen, she’ll see

    For my Valentine’s an elephant

    And I am a flea.

  31. suejeanko says:
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    Tyler

    128 words

    Sue Ko

    I thought today might be different.

    It’s Valentine’s Day.

    Boy, was I wrong.

    “Wake up!”

    “Hurry up!”

    “Don’t be late!”

    “Get your coat!”

    “Go to the bathroom!”

    “Look both ways!”

    “Slow down!”

    “Hurry up!”

    “Slow down!”

    “Is your homework done?”

    “Finish your dinner!”

    “Slow down!”

    “Hurry up!”

    “Go to sleep!”

    WHOOSH!

    Blanket jerked up to my eyes.

    Dad’s big hand over the light switch.

    His figure in the doorway.

    But then – he stops.

    “Son, I…”

    “Yeah, Dad?”

    “I…I…worry about you, Son.”

    “Really, Dad?”

    “Of course, Son. You’re a good boy. You’re the best thing that ever happened to me.”

    He stands there a second more.  

    “Well. Goodnight, Son.”

    “Goodnight, Dad.”

    CLICK.

    In the dark, I snuggle under my warm blanket.  

    “I love you too, Dad. Happy Valentine’s Day.”

  32. Trine Grillo says:
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    Happy Friends Day

    by Trine Grillo

    214 Words

    At his new American school, Niko learned about Valentine’s Day. 

    “I don’t want to choose a girlfriend,” he said. “I don’t want to give love cards and red candies and cookie hearts.”

    His  mommo said, “In our homeland of Finland, February 14th is Ystävänpäivä – The Day of Friends. We tell our best friend what we like about them with a poem or a painting.”

    “I like to make art,” said Niko. “I will choose Anton.” 

    “What if Anton thinks I’m foolish? What if he doesn’t want to be my friend?”

    “Nonsense!” said Mummo. You are a good friend. You will think of something to say.”

    Niko tossed and turned in his bed. 

    What should I write? What kind of drawing will Anton like?

    Niko gathered his canvas and paints. He thought and he thought. And then he painted. He drew Anton and him toppling off a sled on Snow Hill, tangling their fishing lines in the creek, and their tongues licking ice cream that dripped down their chins. 

    At the bottom of the paper Niko wrote in neat red letters:

    “I like me when I’m with you.”

    On Valentine’s Day, Niko handed Anton the painting. “Happy Ystävänpäivä,” he said.

    Anton looked at Niko’s pictures and laughed and laughed.

    “Let’s get the sleds!” he said. 

  33. Priyanka Betrabet Khubalkar says:
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    Title- The Perfect Valentine Gift

    Words- 214

    Author- Priyanka Betrabet

    It was Valentine’s Day. Usually, Carrie would be happily making cards for friends and family but today she seemed visibly upset. She glanced at her one-eyed black cat sprawled on the sofa.

    “Kylie, I’m worried. Aunt Vinny is visiting us this afternoon. She is mean, obnoxious and hates cats.” Kylie was anxious and hoped Carrie’s aunt wouldn’t create trouble.

    Aunt Vinny arrived at three pm and plonked herself on the sofa. She was a motor-mouth who wouldn’t stop chatting. Soon it was six pm- meal time. Kylie crept into the kitchen hoping no one would notice. Alas! It was too late. Aunt Vinny shrieked,” Eeks a black cat. Get rid of it now. Cats don’t need to be inside the house.”

    Kylie hid under the table as her tail twitched nervously. Would Carrie’s family abandon her she wondered.

    But something miraculous happened. Carrie’s mother had heard enough. “Vinny you don’t need to stay if you can’t speak nicely about our cat. Kylie is family and family stays. If you wish, I’ll book a cab for you.”

    Aunt Vinny was stunned. She couldn’t believe her ears. She stormed out of the house vowing never to return. Kylie purred loudly as she realized, she was immensely loved. This was the perfect Valentine’s Day gift after all.  

  34. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    ENTRY POSTED FOR KATIE

    CHICKEN LITTLE‘S VALENTINES
    Katie Schwartz
    w/c – 211

    Hurry-scurryscurry-hurry, what’s a chick to do!
    Valentine’s is here, my heavens, I am in a stew.   

    A Valentine?? I’ve friends galore, I hafta choose just one?
    My Chicken-face-Book’s full of peeps. I’m totally undone. 

    I ponder Henny Penny…hmm, she’s sometimes addlepated.
    Goosey Loosey’s loud and proud – her honk is celebrated! 

    Ducky Lucky’s plucky and a true-blue feathered friend.
    With happy quacks, he has your back. He’s faithful to the end! 

    Turkey Lurkey’s self-assertive – CHEEP and he’ll be there.
    Helpful when a feathered friend is sorting out a scare. 

    Time to stop this worrying and end my silly slacking.
    Figure out who’s number one. Oh-oh, the sky is cracking! 

    Zigzag lines from thunderclouds KAPOWIE! to the ground.
    “Friends” I clucked, “come help me NOW!” They promptly gather ‘round.  

    “Chicken Little, it’s a storm, don’t let your feathers fly.
    Remember when the acorn bonked you, falling from the sky?” 

    Ha-HaH! That was a funny day, I guess I caused a scene.
    Starting now, I’m gonna be unruffled and serene.”  

    Big soggy leaves hit Little’s face! “Eek – the world’s gone black!”
    Her friends turn tail with giggle fits — but speedily come back. 

    They peel the leaves and Little chirps, “You didn’t disappear!”  
    GROUP HUG! They traded Valentines. And all the skies were clear.

  35. Lori Dubbin says:
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    That’s What Squirrels Are For
    By Lori Dubbin
    Word Count 211

    I am Bear, I truly care.
    Squirrel’s Valentine is ready,
    I’ve made it special, just for him,
    With rainbows and confetti.

    I wonder, and I ponder,
    Will Squirrel treasure my creation?
    I stuff it in my backpack
    For our Heart Day celebration.

    On the trek, I must inspect
    My card, so free of wrinkles.
    “Oh no,” I roar. “This isn’t good!”
    The card now has some crinkles!

    I must have mashed it, when I stashed it.
    The confetti sprinkled out.
    Squirrel will not be pleased at all.
    I worry, and I pout.

    When I look down, right on the ground,
    I see a rock so flat.
    “This rock will smooth the card out!”
    (Make it new again…like that)!

    I place the card below the rock,
    My confidence still low –
    Underneath the rock is sharp
    It pokes a hole. “Oh no!”

    “What can I do to fix it?”
    Squirrel’s Valentine looks worn.
    I wanted it to cheer him up
    Oh, wait a sec. “ACORN!”

    The acorn fits inside the hole.
    It makes the card unique.
    I hope that Squirrel will like it,
    It’s the thought that counts, I think.

    Squirrel hugs and lugs my Valentine!
    He loves the acorn best.
    He saves that for a rainy day
    And crumples up the rest.

  36. mkokozos says:
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    Secret, Secret Valentine

    by Michael Kokozos

    214 words

    Inside a shoebox, inside a drawer, inside a closet, lived the valentine. A drawing of a seahorse, with a note: “You’re the coolest fish in the sea!” Leo’s heart did a flip-flop. It was from Jamie. Jamie who loved Legos and shared gummy bears. Leo traced the seahorse’s tail. A warm feeling spread through his chest. He closed the shoebox.

    Days turned into weeks. The valentine stayed hidden. Leo would sometimes sneak into his closet, open the shoebox, and look at it. He wanted to put it up, but a little worry bug kept whispering no! in his ear.

    One afternoon, Leo came home to find his room…tidier.

    He raced to the closet, flinging the door open. The shoebox was gone! He frantically searched more drawers. Where was it? What if she’d thrown it away? What if she’d seen it?

    Then he noticed it. The seahorse valentine, taped to his bulletin board next to his dinosaur drawing.

    His mom appeared in the doorway. “I found this little fish out of water,” she said.

    Leo wanted to explain, but the words just wouldn’t come out.

    His mom squeezed his shoulder. “Whoever gave you this,” she said, “must think you’re special. And I think you’re special too.”

    A different warm feeling spread through Leo’s chest.

  37. Jen Summers Writes says:
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    First Love

    By Jen Summers

    213 words

    “Wait for me!” Sadie bellowed as her brother and mom dashed past. She’d been worried about meeting Max for the first time and hoped to make a good impression. As she put the final touches on his Valentine’s gift, she thought, “I can hardly believe I’ll meet him today: a day dedicated to love!”  

    “We’re late. And Max doesn’t care about Valentine’s Day,” her brother quipped.

    In the car, Sadie was silent. She realized several times that, filled with excitement and worry, she was holding her breath. When they arrived, Sadie clenched Max’s gift and walked through the front door. Greeted by a smiling man, Sadie whispered, “I’m here to meet Max.”

    “This way,” he said. “He’s been waiting for you.”

    They meandered down an endless hall, their footsteps echoing. The gift slipped in Sadie’s sweaty hands. As they rounded the final corner, there was Max.

    Through the chain link, Sadie saw his big eyes and drooping tail. He was worried too! 

    “This old guy’s been waiting for a home for a long time,” the man said. “I’m overjoyed he’s finally found one.” 

    The cage opened. Sadie knelt. Hesitantly, Max stepped towards her and sniffed the basket of toys she’d arranged. 

    “Hi Max,” Sadie said as he nuzzled her cheek. “Happy Valentine’s Day.”

  38. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    ENTRY POSTED FOR ELYSE

    Valentine’s Day Road Trip
    (Based on a true event)
    By Elyse Trevers
    (210 words)

    Valentine’s Day meowed and listened for familiar sounds – the call
    of his name and the can opening.

    He’d run off the night before to investigate the woods but when he returned he noticed the campfire was extinguished and the ashes doused with water. His owners cleaned up before departing from Yellowstone Park.
    They left nothing behind-

    Except Valentine’s Day!

    His tail twitched and his ears pinned back. Worrying, he hissed loudly.

    He wanted to go home to his family. But how would he find them ?
    Using his strong sense of smell, he cautiously took a step forward,
    and began his journey.

    He walked and walked and walked.
    He crept along the pavement in the park,
    scavenging for scraps left behind
    and drinking rainwater from puddles.

    During the night, Valentine meowed, meowed, and meowed.
    What if his owners adopted a new cat?

    He reached I80W.
    Crouching low, he hid from the tractor trailers
    with bright lights and blaring horns.
    eating leftovers tossed from vehicles.
    taking cat naps alongside the road.

    900 Miles and two months later, the Siamese cat reached California.
    Shrieks filled the air, “Valentine’s Day! Valentine’s Day! Is that you?”

    Scooped up into the arms of his family, he purred and listened for the familiar sound of the can-opener.

  39. Susanna Leonard Hill says:
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    ENTRY POSTED FOR ELLEN

    One in a Million
    By Ellen Akemi Crosby
    213 words

    I eyed my competition. Some have lacey borders made of snowflake paper. Others have glitzy glitter for sparkle and shine. Still others have colorful ribbons woven in bright patterns. Different designs and textures. Some are big and magnificent. Others, small and cute.

    Then there’s me.
    I am plain.

    A white card with a red heart. The middle of my heart says, “Be My Valentine” in light pink letters. Too simple. How will I ever stand out in the crowded store display? Talk about not being seen. What were they thinking when they made me? Nothing written inside. No sweet words of kindness, friendship, or care.

    We’re all unpacked now and being placed in the proper slot. Each of us hopes that we’ll be spied and chosen. Each of us wants to be that special card given to that special someone. And here I am way at the bottom. Who is going to see me? Will I be the only one left after Valentine’s Day?

    “Mom, this is the perfect one!” A little girl snatched me up. “It says exactly what I want it to say on front and I can write what I want to say inside!” “I love it!”

    I guess it doesn’t matter what you are like. You are loved, too!

  40. elisederstine says:
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    Anna Beaver and the Shining Heart

    by Elise Derstine

    word count: 212

    Anna Beaver had found the perfect gift for Mama: a shiny, heart-shaped keychain.

    And then … she lost it.

    “Nooo!” Anna sobbed.  

    She paced the lodge, wringing her webbed paws.

    She thought about her sweet, hard-working Mama.

    She HAD to find that shining heart.  

    SPLASH! Anna dove into the pond.

    Squish! She dredged up the muddy bottom.

    Splat! She slapped the mud onto the outside of the lodge, searching each slippery handful for the shining heart.

    Nothing.

    “UGH!” Anna fought back tears. “Maybe I need a better view.”

    Chew, chew, chew! Anna gnawed a towering poplar until …

    CRASH! She climbed the tree that now slanted up across the water, scanning the banks for the shining heart.

    Nothing.  

    Anna’s own heart sank. Without a gift for Mama, she wanted to disappear.

    SPLOOSH! Anna dove to the base of the lodge.

    Dig, dig, chomp, chomp! She tunneled through the layers of sticks and muck. Then she dug out a small room, curled up, and fell asleep.

    Anna woke to Mama’s gentle nuzzles.  

    “Thank you for the best Valentine’s gift ever.”  

    Anna blinked, bewildered. “What gift?”

    “You finished my to-do list!”

    1. Repair lodge.
    2. Build bridge.
    3. Make new tunnel.

    “Now I have what I really want – time with you.”

    Anna’s heart shone.

  41. Jill Lambert says:
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    The Blank Heart

    By Jill Lambert   

    (210 words)

    I knew I was different when the little girl tore our box open and dumped us out on her desk.

    “Ooh –– Be Mine! Ahh –– XOXO! Oh –– Only You!”

    When she got to me, no oohs. No ahhs. No ohs.

    She flipped me over, then huffed, “Blank! Who wants a blank candy heart? What a dud!”

    She flicked me off her desk and I flew onto the reading table.

    Blank? How did that happen? No one wants a blank heart on Valentine’s Day. Woe is me…I’m worthless!

    “Okay, class,” the teacher announced. “Party’s over. Time to pack up.”

    Everyone stuffed valentines into their backpacks and got ready for dismissal.

    I panicked. Oh, no, I’m going to be left behind!

    Out of nowhere, a hand appeared. I was scooped up and shoved into an overcrowded coat pocket.

    I’ll be forgotten in here for months! 

    After a bumpy bus ride, I heard voices.

    “Hi, Mom. I’m home!”

    “How was your Valentine’s Day Party?”

    “It was fun. I saved you a cupcake. And here –– a candy heart for you.”

    “Oh, thank you honey. Hmm, that’s strange…it’s blank.”

    I cringed. Trash, here I come!

    Then, a sweet voice: “I know, Mom. I picked that heart on purpose. I love you more than words can say.”

  42. cathy says:
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    A Valentine’s Day Surprise

    by Catherine Rose

    (208 words)

    Angie moved a lot.  It was difficult for her to make friends – even harder to keep them. Usually, she could find the silver lining, but not this time. Starting at a new school on Valentine’s Day was expecting too much of her.

    She’d asked her mom if she could stay home.  Afterall, she didn’t need to go to the party.  No one would have a Valentine for her.  They didn’t even know her.  But her mom was a stickler for not missing more school days than necessary.

    So here she was, standing in the third-grade line outside Fuller Elementary wishing she could disappear.  Angie could see the other kids glancing her way and whispering.  No doubt wondering who she was.  Many of them were holding Valentine bags they’d made at home.  Angie also had one in her backpack, but she was sure it would remain empty.    

    The bell rang.  Angie took a deep breath and began walking down the hallway, following the other kids to room 301.  She put on her best “happy to be here smile” and walked into the room. 

    The teacher rushed over to welcome her.  Angie thanked her, before turning to find her locker.  That’s when she noticed the banner. 

    HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, ANGIE!  

  43. yangmommy says:
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    Had to join the heartfelt fun!

    A Pebble for Penny

    by J Buchet (213 w)

    Valentine’s Day is the perfect day

    For penguins to gift 

    The perfect pebble.

    All around the colony, 

    Gentoos proclaimed their love

    With tiny tokens of stone. 

    They hustled and bustled,

    Giving and receiving

    Some even–uhoh

    Stealing!

    But not Buxby

    He cradled his pebble

    Shiny and smooth

    “Penny,” was all he cooed

    “Move it,” trumpeted a neighbor.

    “Outta my way,” yelled another. 

    Pushed and shoved,

    Buxby waddled away.

    He shuffled left. 

    He shimmied right.

    But suddenly his perfect pebble

    Rolled out of sight!

    Penny would never be his Valentine now!

    Buxby squawked!  Buxby scrambled!

    Should he squabble? Or maybe steal?

    He paced and he pondered.

    No, he’d find another

    Perfect pebble for Penny.

    Heart hammering, flippers flapping,

    Buxby frantically combed the beach.

    Shuffling, scooting

    Sifting and sorting

    Would Penny choose another?

    Something sparkled in the waves.

    “That’s it!”

    Buxby dove on top and

    Heard a muffled squawk.

    “That’s for Mommy,” chirped a chick. 

    “She won’t love me without it.”

    Buxby swallowed hard. 

    He hadn’t meant to shove.

    He didn’t mean to peck.

    Yet this pebble was perfect….

    “Nonsense,” he sighed. “She’ll love you no matter what. Here.”

    Buxby lumbered away.

    Stopping. Flopping. 

    Pebble-less.

    Single.

    All alone.

    Until something bonked his beak.

    A pebble?

    “Oh Buxby,” cooed Penny. “I’ll love you no matter what, too.”

  44. Kendra says:
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    Bonnie’s Valentine

    By Lizzie Dunn

    Word Count: 214

    Bonnie was sitting at the dining room table, making Valentine’s Day cards for her classmates. Her feet swung, not quite reaching the floor. Mama noticed something was off; Bonnie seemed flustered.

    “What’s wrong, Bonnie?” asked Mama.

    “Oh, Mama,” said Bonnie. “I can’t make my Valentines. My tummy hurts, my hands are sweaty, and my heart is thumping so loud!”

    “Oh, dear,” says Mama. “It sounds like you are worried about something.”

    “Yes! That’s it. I’m worried, Mama,” said Bonnie.

    “What are you so worried about, Bonnie?” asked Mama. 

    “I’m worried I won’t have a Valentine,” said Bonnie.

    “Why won’t you have a Valentine?” asked Mama.

    “Because I don’t have a sweetheart. I don’t have someone’s hand to hold,” explained Bonnie.

    “Well, what do you think a Valentine is?” asked Mama.

    “A Valentine is someone you love!” replied Bonnie.

    “Right,” said Mama. “And I know you love me, and your grandparents, and your friends, and your pets.”

    “So, can anyone I love be my Valentine? Can Grandma be my Valentine? And my best friend Lucy? And even our cat, Oreo?”

    “Yes,” said Mama. “They can all be your Valentine”.

    Bonnie thought about this for a moment. Then she asked, “Mama, will you be my Valentine?”

    “Of course,” said Mama. “I will always be your Valentine.”

  45. Una Belle Townsend says:
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    Mandy’s Valentines

    By Una Belle Townsend

    214 Words

                                                Mandy’s Valentines

    Miss Milton gave us the news about Mandy and her family during class on Monday morning. My friend wasn’t at school because her home had burned down during the night. Mandy and her family were okay, but they had lost everything in the fire. I knew our little town would help them, but they had lost so much lately. Her baby sister had been sick, and was finally out of the hospital. Her dad was able to go back to work after getting hurt on the job. I worried about Mandy, and I wondered how I could help her.

    With the Valentine’s Day Party on Friday, Mandy would want some cute valentines. She wouldn’t have the money to buy them, so I told my mom I wanted to surprise Mandy and help her make valentines for our class. Mom agreed I could have a party and help Mandy. I asked three of our classmates to come over for pizza on Wednesday and bring along any extra craft supplies they had at home. I invited Mandy to join us for pizza. We surprised her with glitter, ribbons, beads, stickers, and lacy red hearts. We helped Mandy make twenty valentines for our class, one for our teacher, Miss Milton, and some for the local fire department.

      • Una Belle Townsend says:
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        Thank you for your comment. Yes, it was somewhat sad, and yet I tried to see it from a child’s point of view. They would assume that the grown-ups would take care of the big stuff, but the adults might not consider valentines as important to a child who had just lost everything.

      • Una Belle Townsend says:
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        Thank you for your reply. I agree. I have had some very kind and considerate students who became nurses, and I believe they were kind and a “little” worried about some my other students. They cared for others early in life.

        Una Belle

  46. Elizabeth LaGrange Muster says:
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    The Valentine’s Day Flu

    By Elizabeth Muster  

    WC 214

    “It’s Valentine’s Day!” Jessie woke up on February fourteenth excited for her favorite holiday. 

    Achoo! 

    Oh, no! She couldn’t be sick…could she?

    But her throat was scratchy. Her body ached. Her head was full of snot. 

    “I’m afraid you have the flu,” said Mother, pulling the thermometer from Jessie’s mouth. 

    “But I can’t miss today,” wailed Jessie. “What if no one puts any cards in my box? What if someone eats my treat? What if – Ah – Ah – Achoo!”

    “You’re staying home, Jessie,” said Mother. “Why don’t you go read a book?”

    But focusing on the letters hurt Jessie’s head. Her games were noisy. There was nothing on TV.

    She pulled the covers over her head and sobbed…and sniffled…and swiped with her sleeve…until she drifted off to sleep.

    Hours later, Jessie awoke to the sound of the doorbell. She couldn’t tell who was at the door, but after the car pulled away, Jessie’s mother came into the bedroom.

    “Mrs. Patterson brought this by,” said Mother, handing Jessie a pink box with J-E-S-S-I-E written in big red letters. 

    One by one, Jessie opened the envelopes from the box. There was a card from each student in her class. 

    Jessie’s favorite read:

    “Roses are red,

    But I am blue.

    Valentine’s was fun,

    But I sure missed you!”

  47. Katie Schwartz says:
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    Super cute story Jill, love the ending! Glad the little candy heart went from being very underappreciated, to where he was appreciated – rightfully so! Nice lesson, that even ‘plain janes’ belong somewhere, and shouldn’t be tossed aside!

  48. Katie Badowski-Gigliotti says:
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    Caty the Cactus

    by Katie Gigliotti – (180 w)

    Caty the cactus 

    sat on the shelf

    of Hooper’s big grocery store.

    While bright blooming buds,

    with beautiful hues,

    were picked up and walked out the door.

    Time after time she’d

    make a new friend and

    they would be gone in a day.

    Arrangements, bouquets,

    baskets, and singles –

    the pretty ones all went away.

    She tried to get picked.

    To make herself seen

    she’d give a big smile and a wave;

    but no one would look.

    No one seemed to care,

    and soon she stopped feeling so brave.

    Why was she still here?

    Because she was green? 

    Or maybe it was all the spikes? 

    But by the thirteenth,

    it was very clear, 

    that she was not wanted or liked.

    She sat all alone,

    the shelf was her home.

    The floral department was bare.

    When up walked a child

    who looked down and smiled.

    “That’s it! That’s the one. Right there!”

    “It’s perfect for mom!

    She really likes plants,

    but needs one she won’t have to water.”

    So off Caty went,

    in two little hands,

    thrilled someone had finally bought her.

  49. Andi Chitty says:
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    A Pirate’s Love

    By Andi Chitty
    204 words

    A pirate sailed the open sea
    He and his ship, Her Majesty.

    “Oh, me sweet ship, do ya think that I’ll find
    A Valentine’s friend, who’s worthy and kind?”

    With wind in her sails, and clear skies above
    They searched for someone a pirate could love.

    But the salty mermaids teased their look,
    “Me ship is just fine, and so is me hook!”

    Then Cetus called Her Majesty “frail”!
    “Git yer fins off me ship, ya blubbery whale!”

    He couldn’t believe ol’ Kraken’s crass,
    When the sea monster poked Her Majesty’s brass.

    “Oh, me sweet ship, I don’t think that I’ll find
    A Valentine’s friend, who’s worthy and kind.”

    Then out of nowhere, his ship tipped back.
    The seas grew rough, and the sky turned black.

    “Batten the hatches! YARR, a squall!”
    The pirate’s ship faced a watery wall.

    He clung to her mast as her sail hugged around him
    A loving embrace to protect and surround him.

    YARRR!!

    SLAM!

    SPLASH!

    The water drained, and Her Majesty stilled,
    And the pirate’s love tank brimmed and filled.

    “Sweet buccaneer, it’s all so clear,
    Me *true* Valentine was always here.”

    “Yar, me Queen! I finally see.
    I’s got me love here, just me ship and me.”

  50. lsheroan says:
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    Valentimes Day

    By Lori A. Sheroan

    214 Words

    Mid-February, 

    snow on the ground,

    in Ms. Minus’s classroom, 

    not one single sound.

    Fourth graders, stunned, 

    had nothing to say,

    for Ms. Minus declared

    it was Valentimes Day.

    No Valentine’s party,

    no candy, not even a card,

    just a times tables quiz… 

    impossibly hard.

    They couldn’t use calculators,

    computers, or charts.

    The kids who weren’t worried

    had mathematical hearts.

    The rest of the students, 

    feeling the stress,

    pored over notebooks

    during morning recess.

    Studying their sixes, 

    elevens, nines…

    Oh, how they missed 

    those sweet valentines!

    They sharpened their pencils, 

    practiced the twelves.

    “Sevens are tricky,”

    they said to themselves.

    Ms. Minus set the timer,

    passed out the test.

    She said, “You can do it!

    Just do your best.”

    They raced through the twos,

    fours, fives without error.

    The higher the numbers,

    the stronger the terror.

    The timer sounded. 

    Pencils grew still.

    Did they have any 

    mathematical skill?

    They sat in silence,

    their faces troubled.

    She frowned as she graded.

    Their worries doubled.

    When the final test

    had been carefully scored,

    Ms. Minus stood, 

    walked past the board.

    She opened the cabinet, 

    filled with markers and glue,

    to reveal heart-shaped treat bags 

    and a cookie cake, too.

    “You’ve all worked so hard 

    on this Valentine’s Day,

    and each one of you earned… 

    a Valentimes A!”

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