7 Valentines Treats for Kids School
Valentine’s treats for kids’ school parties don’t need to be complicated to feel special. This list focuses on easy Valentine’s treats that busy parents can pull together without a lot of hassle.
These Valentine desserts are made with classrooms in mind. They’re easy to portion, easy to transport, and simple for teachers to hand out during a school celebration. No fussy serving, no cutting, and no stress.
Let’s make some Valentine’s treats for kids!
Easy Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies

This first recipe is front and center because it’s perfect for busy parents to make for school. These Valentine cookies use cake mix as an easy hack to make cookie making simple. Top with your favorite Valentine sprinkles.
Pink Sugar Cookies

Pink Sugar Cookies add delicious pink frosting to a sugar cookie to make them perfect for Valentine’s Day. This is a Crumbl cookie copycat recipe so you know they’re good too.
Strawberry Tanghulu

Strawberry Tanghulu is a Chinese method for preserving fruit in a hard sugar coating. This is a great classroom treat because it’s fruit, which works for schools that may have nutritional rules in place.
Pink Sprinkle Donuts

What kid doesn’t love fun sprinkle donuts? These are perfect for a Valentine class party with pretty pink sprinkles.
Mixed Berry Cupcakes

Mixed Berry Cupcakes have pretty pink frosting that is naturally made with blended in berries. They are a perfect pink treat that is perfect for a Valentine who doesn’t love chocolate.
Valentine Oreo Truffles

Valentine Oreo balls are individual servings making them great for a classroom and are an easy, no-bake Valentine treat. They only take a couple ingredients too.
Valentine Cake Pops

Cake pops are a great treat for kids because they’re fun and feel special. Valentine Cake Pops are easy to make and you can personalize them with the type of cake or what sprinkles you have on hand.
Golden Oreo Balls

Here’s another pin on the Oreo truffle, this version uses Golden Oreos instead of the OG version. They’re great as a non-chocolate option for any kids in the class who don’t like chocolate, since Valentines is such a chocolate focused holiday.
