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What to Do with Leftover Conversation Hearts

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Let’s be real….conversation heart candies are terrible. If anyone over the age of 12 out there actually likes eating these things, please make your case! Otherwise, here are some things to do to use up those hearts that don’t involve consuming them.

CANDY HEART SENSORY ACTIVITY


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Kids can learn about sinking and floating with this sensory activity from Little Bins for Little Hands!

CONVERSATION HEART PHOTO FRAME


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Your kid can easily make this craft from Preschool Inspirations to showcase their favorite photo.

DISSOLVING CONVERSATION HEARTS


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Practice the scientific method with this candy heart experiment from Parenting Chaos.

FINE MOTOR ACTIVITYCANDY HEART SMASHING


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That’s right—smash those candies! Since kids usually get in trouble for breaking things, they’ll particularly enjoy this activity from Fun A Day.

MATH FOR TODDLERS WITH CONVERSATION HEARTS


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Practice counting and sorting with free printables from Teaching Tiny Tots.

VALENTINE’S MINUTE TO WIN IT


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Head to Makoodle for instructions on how to make a Minute to Win it game for the kids using Valentine’s candy!

CONVERSATION HEART WRITING


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My favorite thing to do with conversation hearts? Make use of the best part of them—the words! Write a silly letter, make your own mad libs, or create a poem using the text from your candy hearts.



Rachel Mast is a Chicago-based childcare professional and community manager at ClassCrasher. In her other life, she’s a freelance opera singer, herb garden enthusiast, and chocolate chip cookie baker. See more from ClassCrasher on Facebook and Instagram

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