Happy Valentine’s Day! What might characters of children’s and YA lit tweet to their valentines? We’ve got some ideas! See if you can guess who’s tweeting to whom — and feel free to add your own sweet kidlit tweets in the comments.
@PianoHazel: @ArchitectJames: You’re everything to me.
Reply from @Aphrodite: Aww, humans!
@HesAKeeper: @LighthouseLady Hello love!
@Victor: @Elizabeth My heart belongs to you.
Reply from @Elizabeth: You can keep your heart — and any other body parts you might have lying around.
@BigBlue: @LittlePink Up, down, over, under, round and round — I’d march anywhere with you.
@NanSparrow: @Char Your friendship keeps me warm.
@ThePrince: @TheDressmaker Any way you dress it up, I <3 you.
@Mom: @LittleStar I love you to the moon(cake) and back!
@Yumi: @Grandma I really want to see you!
@Pekoe: @Olive Here’s a stick to say I’m glad we’re friends.
@LittleGrayDonkey: @Louie & @Nora Eeee-urp! Awe-honk! (That means, “Thanks for everything!”)
@IAmMia: @GraceInSpace My love for you is infinite.
@Bowtied_Bunny: @Lop-eared_Cutie Forget @TheStinkBug. #LoveIsLove
@Merci: @Lolo One thing hasn’t changed: you’ll always be my Valentine.
Read character-to-character love notes from previous years. For more Valentine’s Day–related fun, see
- Star-crossed love
- Love, friendship, and fashion
- YA love stories in troubling times
- Love stories with Pride
- Build a Boyfriend
- Most popular boys’ names, 2025?
- From The Guide: Paranormal Romance
- What Makes a Good YA Love Story?
- YA love stories for Valentine’s Day
- Love among the ruins: romance in YA fiction
- Recommended love stories
- Share the love: picture books for Valentine’s Day
- Puppy love
- Sweet nonfiction recommendations from Lolly’s Classroom