Cross Your Heart! – The 11th 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 11th Annual Valentiny Writing Contest!!!

~ for children’s writers ~

Since our posting days for the Valentiny Contest this year are February 13th and 14th, and February 13th falls on a Friday. . .

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 SUPERSTITIOUS!  Think of all the things kids are superstitious about – Friday the 13th, sidewalk cracks, black cats, broken mirrors, ladders, four-leaf clovers, lucky pennies, lucky charms, a rabbit’s foot, ladybugs, the number 7, crossing your fingers, knocking on wood etc., or even something that your individual, original character is superstitious about for their own reasons (as long as you let us know what and why), and choose one (or more!) that could affect your character – negatively or positively! – as they navigate their Valentine’s Day experience . . . anything you like! Sky’s the limit!  Just make sure it is clearly Valentine-centered and that superstition 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 superstitious (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 Saturday February 14th by 11:59 PM Eastern.  There will be no regularly scheduled posts for the duration of the contest (Tuesday Debut or PPBF), so this post and all of your entries will stay up for everyone to enjoy.

The Judging: over the following days, my lovely assistants and I will narrow down the entrants to around 12-14 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 superstition, and success in making us feel the superstition! Superstition 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!

Get Your Manuscript on the Editor’s Desk!

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Read and Critique from Michele McAvoy,  Founder/Publisher, author and all-around #kidlit champion at The Little Press!

Michele McAvoy is a multi-award-winning children’s book author, publisher, attorney, and educator from New Jersey. While Michele wears many hats, they all point towards a single goal, bring entertaining and meaningful stories to kids. Michele’s published titles include Willa the Werewolf (The Little Press, Sept. 15, 2023), Buckingham Gets A New Shell (The Little Press, June 9, 2026), Cookie & Milk (Cardinal Rule Press, October 1, 2019), and Toby Undone.

Workshop/Consults!

⭐️ Kathy Halsey – Ask Infowoman – Library Consult for School Visit Presentation Kathy will offer advice for school visits and how to create “value-added” content that teachers will appreciate!

Kathy Halsey, children’s author, is a former English teacher and K-12 school librarian with an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Supervision who coordinated 15 successful school visits. She is the founder of Ask Infowoman: A Library Consult, a service for children’s authors and illustrators designed to make school visits more fun, instructive, and engaging. She is the author of Be A Rainbow (KiwiCo Press, 2023)

⭐️ A Free Admission Ticket to Rosie Pova’s March or April Workshop + A Breakthrough Consultation With Rosie for unagented and unpublished PB writers! The Breakthrough Consultation with Rosie is a one-on-one session with her, designed to help the writer identify and overcome any challenges they’re facing—whether it’s related to story craft, manuscript submissions, finding an agent, building an authentic author brand, or strengthening their online presence. During your session, Rosie will help them pinpoint what’s holding them back and create an actionable plan to help them move forward!

Rosie J. Pova is an award-winning, multi-published children’s author, poet, and writing coach. Her books include Sunday Rain, featured in The New York TimesThe School of Failure, a Readers’ Favorite silver medalist, and her latest title, Sally’s Musical Tale. She is also the founder of Picture Book Author Academy, where she mentors aspiring authors toward publishing success. In addition, Rosie hosts monthly workshops with agents and editors, offering exclusive learning and submission opportunities for the kidlit community.

Rosie J. Pova

Zoom AMAs + !

⭐️ A 30-min Zoom AMA PLUS A Signed Copy of The Littlest Solstice Tree from talented author Lisa Varchol Perron! Do you have questions? Chat with Lisa!

Lisa Varchol Perron is a children’s author and poet based near Boston, Massachusetts. She especially enjoys writing about our natural world, including in her most recent picture books, The Littlest Solstice Tree (which began as a Holiday Contest Entry! 😊) (Beaming Books, Sept, 23, 2025), Wonder Why (HarperCollins, April 15, 2025), and All the Rocks We Love (Rise x Penguin Workshop, July 16, 2024), and Kite Day (forthcoming from Penguin Random House, April 21, 2026)!

⭐️ A 30-minute AMA Zoom chat with accomplished author Jolene Gutiérrez! Do you have questions? Chat with Jolene!

Jolene Gutiérrez is an award-winning neurodivergent teacher librarian who has been working with neurodivergent learners since 1995. Jolene writes for young readers and hopes her books will help some readers feel seen and will help others learn and grow in compassion.  Her books include Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp (Abrams BFYR, April 7, 2026), Mamiachi & Me: My Mami’s Mariachi Band (Harry N. Abrams, Jan. 7, 2025), The Ofrenda That We Built (Chronicle Books, Aug. 6, 2024), Too Much! An Overwhelming Day (Abrams Appleseed, Aug. 1, 2023), and Bionic Beasts: Saving Animal Lives with Artificial Flippers, Legs, and Beaks (Millbrook Press, Oct. 6, 2020)

Winner’s Choice!

⭐️ Winner’s Choice of a signed Picture Book w/ Swag, Query Letter Critique, OR 3 Pitch Critique from gifted author Jilanne Hoffman!

Jilanne Hoffmann is the author of the award-winning picture book A River of Dust: The Life-Giving Link Between North Africa and the Amazon, illustrated by Eugenia Mello (Chronicle Books, July 25, 2023)two board books The Honey Bear Hive and Happy Camper (Amazon Editor’s Choice); and the nonfiction picture book The Ocean’s Heart, illustrated by Khoa Le, forthcoming from Millbrook Press (March, 2026). HeartLand, her historical middle grade novel in prose/verse, is forthcoming from Little Brown (July, 2026).

Picture Book Manuscript Critiques!

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (Historical NF) from author Sharon Wilson! (apologies – no images available or provided!)

Sharon teaches picture book and basic novel writing at her local tech schools and colleges as well as at local libraries. She has an adult historical novel and juvenile historical novel on submission. She won first prize  in the Oklahoma Federation of writers annual contest for both middle grade historical novel and adult historical novel and has won either second or first prize every year for each picture book that I have entered since 2014. She takes great care with her in-depth critiques.

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique from author Gabi Snyder!

Gabi Snyder is a fan of the unexpected and the celebrated author of several picture books including Two Dogs On A Trike (Harry N. Abrams, May 19, 2020), Listen (S&S/Paula Wiseman Books, July 13, 2021), Count On Us: Climate Activists From One To A Billion (Barefoot Books, Sept. 20, 2022), Today (S&S/Paula Wiseman Books, Jan. 30, 2024), and Look (S&S/Paula Wiseman Books, April 16, 2024). Gabi studied psychology at the University of Washington and creative writing at The University of Texas. When she’s not writing, she loves taking nature walks, visiting Little Free Libraries, and baking sweet treats. She lives in Oregon with her family.

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (fiction, no rhyme) PLUS A Copy of Each of her Picture Books from author Kris Tarantino!

Kris Tarantino is a children’s book author whose writing is filled with humor and heart. BedSlime Blues is her second book (WaterBrook/PRH, 2/3/2026). Her debut picture book, Be My ValenSlime (WaterBrook/PRH 2023), illustrated by New York Times bestselling illustrator Cori Doerrfeld, received a Starred Review from School Library Journal. A third book in the Slime series is planned for 2026. Kris is a member of SCBWI, and speaks frequently at conferences and schools. Most recently, she was selected to participate in the 2025 Storyfest literacy day in San Antonio, Texas. And in 2024, she was picked as a faculty presenter for the All Texas Y’all SCBWI Conference. Kris holds a B.A. in Business, Marketing, and Art. Prior to writing children’s books, she worked in marketing, licensing popular entertainment characters for companies that make fun products like toys, books, and balloons. You can find her online at https://kristarantino.com, as well as Twitter/X, Facebook LinkedIn

⭐️ Winner’s Choice of a Picture Book Manuscript Critique (rhyme or prose) OR A Query Letter Critique from author Kelly Conroy!

Kelly Conroy is the author of You Are My Everything (Tiger Tales, Nov. 5, 2024), I See You In The Stars: A Zodiac Book For Babies (Familius, Jan. 6, 2026), and the forthcoming Here A Creak, There A Shriek! (Tiger Tales, July 7, 2026). She loves all things magical, whimsical, and numerical, and her goal in life is to make people smile. For more information, please visit www.kellyconroy.com or follow her on Instagram @KellyConroyBooks.

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique from author Stacy Jensen!

Stacy S. Jensen is a children’s book author with a passion for history, research, and exploring new topics like she did as a newspaper journalist. Her debut book BEFORE I LIVED HERE, illustrated by Victo Ngai (Neal Porter Books, Aug. 26, 2025), was written while she lived in Colorado—inspired by her neighborhood. 

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (Rhyming, 300 words or less) from author founder of Rhyme Revolution, Angie Karcher!

Angie Karcher is a Kindergarten teacher, developmental therapist and a children’s author since 2012. She is the former Indiana SCBWI Regional Advisor and host of Rhymerevolution.  Her books include Where the River Grins: The History of Evansville, Indiana (M.T. Publishing, 2012), The Legendary R.A. Cowboy Jones (M.T. Publishing, 2014), Santa’s Gift (M.T. Publishing, 2017), A Clean Sweep (M.T. Publishing, 2020), and The Lady of the Library (Sleeping Bear Press, March 15, 2021).

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (fiction) AND a signed copy of IF A BUMBLEBEE LANDS ON YOUR TOE from author Cynthia Mackey!

Cynthia Mackey is a children’s author and poet living in Victoria, British Columbia. When she’s not reading or writing, she’s Zumba dancing to latin rhythms, chasing after butterflies to get photos, or listening for bird songs on her morning walks. Her books include IF A BUMBLEBEE LANDS ON YOUR TOE, illustrated by Vikki Zhang (Yeehoo Press, May 2025), and the forthcoming BUTTERFLY SEA, illustrated by Marie-Laure Couët (pub date: Tielmour Press, Jan 30, 2026)

Purchase Links for Canadians: If A Bumblebee Lands On Your Toe & Butterfly Sea

⭐️ A Bundle of Two Books by talented authors Pamela Courtney and Ann Magee!

1. From Pamela Courtney, a signed copy of A SEASON FOR FISHIN’: A Fish Fry Tradition

Pam’s Louisiana upbringing inspired her 2025 debut A Season for Fishin’, A Fish Fry Tradition and  nurtured her life’s passion for writing, teaching, music. Combining these loves, Pam brings the eyes of a classroom teacher to each narrative she crafts and created MyLMNOP, a literacy and music program for early learners  “My duty is great,” says Pam. “I am a writer who teaches. I am a teacher who writes.”

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2. From Ann Magee a signed copy of BRANCHES OF HOPE: The 9/11 Survivor Tree!

Ann Magee is an elementary school educator, children’s writer, and lifelong learner. She lives in NJ and is an active member of SCBWI. Stories that especially interest her are ones of unknown, yet significant people and historical events. She also is drawn to stories that reveal the positive ways people (and children) impact the environment.

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, recommending their books for school and library purchases, and supporting them in any other way you can dream up! 😊

Now! Cross you heart (and maybe your fingers, toes, etc!) and post your entries!

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

  1. The Soaper Bowl – Seth Standley
  2. Herman’s Superstitious Valentine’s Day – Debbie Neuenschwander
  3. Valentine Math-A-Magician – Lori Bonati
  4. Hidella’s Happy Valentine’s Day, NOT! – Katie Jesson
  5. The Black Cat Valentine Blues – Amy Drouet
  6. Friends Forever – Lori Knutsen
  7. Phillipede’s Leg(s) Up – Susan Corry
  8. Cupid-In-Training – Sarah Hirsch
  9. Sticks and Love Tricks – Shawna Cain
  10. Black Cat’s Lucky Valentine – Julie Gordon Turla
  11. Sweet Dreams – Susan Gleeson
  12. Palmer’s Red Shoes – Shelley Jones Clark
  13. A Valentine Wish – Molly Schaffer
  14. Itchy Ears – Angela Garvey
  15. Butter Pot and the Magic Hives – Robin Donovan
  16. My Purr-fect Valentine – Anne Lipton
  17. The Dream: Granddaughter’s Fairy Wings – dayadiyamanthi
  18. When The Cowbell Struck Midnight – Kathleen Jacobs
  19. The Bard’s Play – Jasmine Sears
  20. Valentine’s Day From Annie to Annie – Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf
  21. Red For Luck And Off We Fly – Lily C. Fen
  22. Love Struck Stanley Tuck – Sue Lancaster
  23. Snowy With A Chance of Valentines – Inbal Alon
  24. Love At Monster High – Jodie Houghton
  25. Does He Love Me Or Not? – Jodie Houghton
  26. Lucky Penny’s Valentine – Lisa Carmody Doiron
  27. Groundhog Sees His Shadow Valentine – Martha Simmons
  28. Kindness For Valentine’s Day – Tracy T. Agnelli
  29. Cupid and the Black Cat – Erin Zampaglione
  30. Boo To You, Valentine – Natalie Finch
  31. Swan Heart – Annette Birdsall
  32. Cupid, Cupid, Look Around! – Mona Voelkel
  33. Lucky’s Star – Julie Lerczak
  34. Lucky In Love – Rose Cappelli
  35. A Woodpecker Knocks On Wood For Love – Laura Wippell
  36. Love At First Bite – Nadine Poper
  37. Planet Valentine’s Day – Margaret Zotkiewicz
  38. Not Rose. . . Narrated by Rose – Susan Elizabeth Schipper
  39. Red Checked Shoes – Lyn Jekowsky
  40. A Loveliness of Ladybugs – Danielle Anderson
  41. Superstitious Sticks – Jany Campana
  42. Lucky Seven – Joy Dickinson
  43. Superstitious Scissors’ First Valentine’s Day – P.J. Purtee
  44. Not Trouble – Diane Mittler
  45. A Superstitious Heart – Sherry Dubis
  46. Valentine’s Day With Lucky Lucy – Sarah Meade
  47. Valenstein – Kathryn Kindig
  48. Jinx’s Valentine – Deborah Foster
  49. One Wild Valentine – Kelly Clasen
  50. The First Valentine: Dedicated to Saint Valentine, the patron saint of beekeepers
  51. “Jinx!” – Debbie Graf
  52. Superstitious About An Itchy Nose – Kelly Kates
  53. A Valentine For Crow – cooperl788
  54. A Box Full of Love – Vanessa Ireson
  55. The Great Candy Drop – Jen Stambolsky
  56. Heavenly Kisses – Anya-Kaye Francis
  57. Valentine’s Day – Bleh! – Katherine Fox
  58. Dance With A Dragon – Stephanie Mena
  59. What Did I Expect? – Cynthia Leavitt
  60. Violet’s Lucky Valentine Box – Amanda Fletcher
  61. Fur-Ever Valentine – Mindy Baker
  62. A Royal Valentine – Mindy Baker
  63. The Valentine My Friend Almost Missed – Eleanor A. Peterson
  64. The Princess and the Dragon – Emily Roberts
  65. Team Tidalwave – Emily Roberts
  66. Sweet Simone – Donna Van Os
  67. Just Because – Sonja McGiboney
  68. Daryl The Doomed – Linda Staszak
  69. The Fateful Hopscotch Game – Sarah Dykstra
  70. Just Otto’s Luck – Russell Wolff
  71. The Lucky 13 Valentine – Marty Bellis
  72. Cupid vs. The King Cake Baby – Candice Marley Conner
  73. Knock On Wood – Greg Beatty
  74. A Purrfect Valentine – Jessica Jenson
  75. Bear’s Valentine Surprise – Jessica Iwanski
  76. Lucky Troll – Lauri C. Meyers
  77. Sandy’s Fuchsia Superstition – Lizzie Brooks
  78. Valentino – mom22cats
  79. The Power of Pink – Jamie Donahoe
  80. Find Your Love – Debra Collins
  81. Penny For Your Thoughts – Catherine Zampier
  82. My Lucky Pencil – Leslie Ross-Degnan
  83. The Red Cardinal – Christy Wood
  84. Crumbled Valentine – Sarah Hetu
  85. Better Than Blank – Alicia Meyers
  86. Unlucky Valentine’s Day – Kate Folan
  87. This Superstition Stuff – Linda Staszak
  88. Lorelei Ladybug and the “U” of the Shoe: A Valentine Story – Jacqui Boulter
  89. The Kachi-Kachi – Amanda Paniagua
  90. Hearty The Pig – Sam Irvin?
  91. Valentine Vandal – Ginger Burke
  92. Candy Heart Courage – Annette Teepe
  93. Dear Sidewalk Crack – Bethany Brodsky
  94. Valentine Delivery Day – Margaret Robison
  95. My Sicky, Icky Valentine – Lindsey Konkel Neabore
  96. Four Lucky Hearts – Lisa Billa
  97. Kelce Calls An Audible – Jacinta Patterson
  98. Hoping For Luck – Elise Teichert
  99. Unbearably Lucky In Love – Roxanne Dooley
  100. Class Rivalry – Rochelle Smith
  101. An Unlucky Day – Janice Scully
  102. Shoe Mates: A Gluey Tale – Deborah Kim
  103. A Match Like Mine – Erin Roscosky
  104. Love At First Bark – Tiffany Hanson
  105. A Snow Day For Two – Amy Barry
  106. 13 Valentines – Sharon Pegram
  107. Oleander’s Beef With Lego Hearts – Bronchelle Parker
  108. Friend Or Beau – Abbie Poe
  109. A Valentine’s Day For Love Bugs – Sharon McCarthy
  110. Snow Rules – Brittany Halper
  111. Martin And The 214 Cracks – Elyssa Berger
  112. Violet’s Very Fine Valentine – Rebekah Hoeft
  113. Love Potion Catastrophe (or How I Became A Cat Person) – Rebecca Chester
  114. A Valentine’s Change of Heart – Claudia Sloan
  115. A Lucky Pencil – Andrea L. Mack
  116. Lucky In Love – Pam Adams
  117. Lucky Valentine’s Socks – Katherine Rea
  118. AROOOOO!!! Where Is She? – Lori Chergosky
  119. Valentine Twitters – Poupette Smith
  120. Valentine’s Day CANCELED! – Katelyn Owensby
  121. Two At A Time – Karen Jonice Bricker
  122. Couch Potato – Eric Sondergeld
  123. Valentine’s Day At Bunnyhenge – Dr. Katherine Gramoglia
  124. Lucky’s Valentine – Sue Heavenrich
  125. Unluckiest Valentine – Staci Talley
  126. The Lovely Law of Candy Hearts – Bronchelle Parker
  127. Ruby and Raffle Basket 4EVER – Rebecca Tronrud
  128. Lucky Penny – Jesse Anna Bornemann
  129. Liv’s True Love – Stephanie Flom
  130. The Superstitious Movements of Sweets’ Valentine – Ellen Akemi Crosby
  131. If I’m Lucky – Webb Smith
  132. Lucky On Valentine’s Day – Chinmay Khare
  133. The Luckiest Unlucky Cat – Monique Stuart German
  134. Waddlesworth’s (Un)Lucky Valentine’s Day – Anna Marie Evans
  135. Aye to Aye In Love – Erica Chester
  136. The Upside-Down Heart – Jodie Houghton
  137. Love Is In The Air – Jason Freilich
  138. New Directions On Valentine’s Day – Garland Godinho
  139. Sally’s Valentine Ghost – Shirley Menendez
  140. Doth A Lady Have To Wait? – Cathy Stenquist
  141. Werewolf In Love – Janel Caverly
  142. Valentine’s Day Is Cracked! – M. Morrison
  143. Lucy’s Lucky Valentine – Rebecca Singer
  144. The Other Bird – Sherry Moon
  145. Lucky Charms – Penelope McNally
  146. A Blue-Footed Booby’s Valentine – Susan Summers
  147. The Unluckiest Valentine – Barbara Targonski
  148. My Very Lucky Valentine’s Day – Linda Jean Thomas
  149. Valentine’s Day’s Bad Luck – Denise Seidman
  150. A Rosey Superstition – Patricia Hall
  151. The Locket – Benita Sen
  152. Heart Full of Luck – Benita Sen
  153. Mimi and the Mystery of the Half-Flower – Benita Sen
  154. Bad Things Come In Threes – Stacy Barnett Mozer
  155. Good Luck Brings Friends – Cindy Greene
  156. Falling In Love – Charline Yutmeyer
  157. Ghoulentine’s Day – Dana Dillaman
  158. The Sweetest Sweet – Shuba Mohan
  159. Looking For Luck – Susan Burdorf
  160. Unlucky Cupid – Elizabeth Muster
  161. Snow Day? – Patricia Rivers
  162. Love and a Lucky Penny – Jen Leigh
  163. Superstitious Valentine – Carol Macpherson
  164. Unlucky Red – Catherine Ann Velasco
  165. Rudolph’s Valentine Surprise – Angela Martinelli
  166. The Lucky Penny – Marcia Dalphin Williams
  167. Kate and the Late Valentine – Lauren N. Simmons
  168. Betty’s Superstitious Valentine – Jessica Phillips
  169. My Snowy Valentine – Griffin Taylor
  170. Henny Penny’s Valentine – Michelle S. Kennedy
  171. Viola’s Valentine’s Day Dilemma – Lynne Marie
  172. Paper Covers Rock – Michael Kokozos
  173. Ponya the Red Panda’s Lucky Valentine – Mari Louise
  174. Daisy – Katharine Emlen
  175. Boxes of Twelve – Breanna Henry
  176. The Thirteenth Red Envelope – Carla Herewini
  177. Flowerless On Valentine’s Day – Joanna Szeto
  178. A Muddy Valentine To You – Dr. Miral Azam Khalil
  179. Valentine Acceptance Probability Report – Daniella Kaufman
  180. Valentine Surprise – Susan Fisch Good
  181. Midnight – Helen Lysicatos
  182. Valentine’s Day Cards – Una Belle Townsend

976 thoughts on “Cross Your Heart! – The 11th Annual Valentiny Contest Is HERE!!!

  1. Daniella Kaufman says:
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    Valentine Acceptance Probability Report
    by Daniella Kaufman
    WC: 168

    Problem Statement –
    Monarch, fretting, flits and darts.
    Will Azure love his pollen hearts?
    Unsure if she will be impressed,
    he checks his odds by running tests.

    Test One – Petal Pluck
    Removing petals, counting slow,
    he tallies yes, then no, then . . . oh!
    Results say yes. Could this be fate?
    He needs more proof to validate. 

    Test Two – Field Survey
    On site where insects swoop in rings,
    a ladybug lands near his wings.
    This data shows a lucky trend.
    Perhaps his flutter-fuss can end?

    Error Event – Sugar Spill
    But while recording notes, he slips
    and spills a spray of nectar drips. 
    He flicks the drops behind his back,
    with hopes his luck is still on track.

    Test Three – Sky Sign
    He scans the sky that’s blushing red
    as fireflies zip overhead.
    Antenna crossed, he logs a yes.
    This final sign must mean success!

    Result – Azure’s Answer
    Monarch shows his valentine             
    the pollen hearts and asks, “Be mine?”
    To his surprise, she quickly darts . . .         
    and gives to him four clover hearts!

  2. Susan Fisch Good says:
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    Valentine Surprise

    By: Susan Fisch Good

    212 words

    “Riley, wash your hands and help me make brownies for our St.Valentine’s Day party.”

    “In a minute, Momma.”

    Finishing one last card, I dash downstairs to the kitchen.

    “I have on the good luck pin that Nana gave me. It’s guaranteed to make the brownies extra special.”

    I get the mixing bowl. Momma adds the flour, cocoa, sugar, butter, and eggs. I vigorously mix and mix.

    “These are going to be the best brownies ever,” Momma says, putting them in the hot oven.

    I run back upstairs to collect my cards for the party.

    Oh no! My lucky pin is gone.

    I search my room and run down the stairs, looking, but no pin in sight.

    “Momma, I can’t find my good luck pin! Something bad will happen.”

    “No, dear, it will be okay. We will find it.”

    She helps me look everywhere in the kitchen, but no luck. I am crushed.

    The doorbell rings as friends and family arrive at our Valentine’s party. The food is served on a platter with the brownies.

    Nana takes a brownie. “This is yummy, but there is something hard in it.”

    She pulls out a shiny object. My pin!

    “You sure are lucky, Nana.”

    “I am,” she says, “I could have broken a tooth!”

  3. helenlysicatos says:
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    Midnight

    By Helen Lysicatos

    214 Words

    “Don’t let a black cat cross your path.”

    “Bad luck follows a black cat.”

    Midnight heard them all.

    He shrugged, “Its not easy being me. I am who I am. I just wish someone would give me a chance to be my friend.”

    It was still early when he snuck into class, dropping off Valentine’s cupcakes he made.

     “Maybe these will bring me good luck.”

     He turned to leave…

    “Meow!” “Woof!”

    He collided with Lucky the Lab into a blur of black and yellow fur.

    “Ouch!” Lucky yelped, “It’s true what they say, you’re bad luck.”

    Midnight rolled his eyes and turned to leave.

    Lucky stopped him, “You’re the one who’s been making those amazing cupcakes.”

    “Well, watch out for that ladder on your way out. Wouldn’t want you to have any bad…any more bad… Ugh. Just be careful.”

    Once the Valentine’s party was underway, Midnight slowly made his way to his desk.

    But stopped in his tracks.

    His Valentine box was overflowing with cards and candy.

    “How could it be?”

    Lucky trotted over, frosting all over his muzzle, “Everyone, this is my friend Midnight. He made the cupcakes.”

    “Us? Friends?”

    Lucky turned away, head down, “If you except my apology for what I said it earlier.”

    Midnight grinned, “Friends.”

    It was his lucky day.

  4. Una Belle Townsend says:
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    Valentine’s Day Cards

    By

    Una Belle Townsend

    214  Wds.

    “Jim, are you making your Valentine’s cards for school?”

    “Yes, Mom. We’re supposed to think about a superstition, and use it somehow in our Valentines we give to everyone.”

    “Good or bad superstitions?” asked Mom.

    “Either,” said Jim. “I’ve decided to give everyone a ‘lucky coin’ so they can go to ‘Ginger’s Game House’ and play a game. I have two boxes of coins.”

    “Lucky coins are a great idea.”

    “There’s a problem, though,” said Jim. “I’d like to think of many good superstitions like a lucky rabbit’s foot, finding ten dollars while walking, or picking four-leaf clovers. However, I can’t think of that many. Mom, do you know any lucky superstitions?”

    She remembered four more:  hanging horseshoes for good luck, New Years and black-eyed peas, dream catchers, and kissing the Blarney Stone.

    Jim started making Valentines that said “Happy Valentine’s Day. Here’s a lucky coin for you. It should bring you luck at ‘Ginger’s Game House.’”

    He had finished thirteen cards when he couldn’t find his other box of coins. “Oh, no! What am I going to do?” he said.

    After thinking about it, he realized he needed to gather all of his supplies and then start on his Valentine’s project. Maybe he needed a lucky rabbit’s foot or a four-leaf clover, too!         

  5. jindreame says:
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    Valentine’s Crochet

    214 words

    by Joanna Szeto

    Karris wanted to crochet.

                Her mother and sisters crocheted. They had fun making gifts. She wanted to, too.

                But crocheting was hard. The yarn twisted and tangled into knots. Karris needed help to unravel the mess.

                “Will I ever be as good as you?” Karris asked.

                Mom said, “Persevere.”

                Crystal said, “Keep practicing.”

                Vivian said, “Pray.”

                Who could grant her prayers?

                Karris researched online. She learned about Weaver Girl. On Chinese Valentine’s Day, people made offerings.

                Karris borrowed Crystal’s old crochet hook. Maybe her skills would rub off.

                The coloring on the cheap yarn rubbed off instead.

                Karris borrowed Vivian’s beginner’s crocheting book.

                The directions were simple. But her projects looked nothing like the pictures.

                Karris watched online tutorials. She slowed down the video. But nothing worked.

                “Crocheting is too hard,” said Karris, returning Crystal’s book. “What’s that?”

                “Vivian’s first crocheted heart.”

                Karris studied the heart. Some stitches were loose. Others were too tight. There were holes everywhere. It looked exactly like her hearts.

                “Join us tonight,” said Vivian. “Make something to offer Weaver Girl.”

                Karris crocheted a heart during the crochet circle. She offered her quirky heart along with fruits, flowers, and her crochet hook.

                The next morning, she spotted the spiderweb. An omen from Weaver Girl. Symbol of approval. So, she crocheted.

  6. jmikulas says:
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    Valen-tides

    By Janelle Mikulas

    208 Words

    One thing about Wilbert is he’s a very handsome Walrus.

    The lucky thing about Wilbert is- he’s in love!

    The unlucky thing is he’s in love- with an albatross.

    “Albatrosses are bad luck!” His mom would say, as she rubbed her lucky seashell.

    “Albatrosses are nothing but trouble!” His dad would warn, as he waved his seaweed charm.

    Even Wilbert wore a lucky rock around his neck. Just in case.

    Until he saw her.

    Her feathers were so white, her beak was so shiny!

    “If an albatross crosses your path, you’ll get seven waves bad luck!” His sister said, as she slapped a rock three times.

    “If you touch an albatross feather, all day long you’ll get bad weather!” His brother chanted, as he spun in two perfect half-circles.

    “I’m going to ask her to be my Valen-tide!” Wilbert swooned.

    Wilbert scooted right over to her rookery.

    “My name is Wilbert.” He said as he bowed in introduction.

    “My name is Audrey.” She said as she fluffed up her feathers.

    “Will you be my Valen-tide?” Wilbert asked as he presented her with his lucky rock.

    “It’s my lucky day!” Audrey said. “I’d love to be your Valen-tide!”

    Then she swallowed the rock in one swift gulp.

  7. supermario6 says:
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    SHE LOVES ME

    rosemary basham

    She loves me, she loves me not

    Pick petals from a flower.

    She loves me, she loves me not

    A wish with fingers crossed.

    She loves me, she loves me not

    Knock on wood for sure.

    she loves me, she loves me not

    Find a four-leaf clover.

    Petals picked

    Fingers crossed

    Knock on wood

    Four-leaf clover.

    Will you be my Valentine?

    Valentine’s Day is over!

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