If there’s one thing we know how to do at Frugal and Thriving, it’s shopping a really good sale. Our job is to be on top of the hottest and latest deals from all across the internet, and we’re rounding them up and putting them all in one place for you! See this week’s best sales from some of our favorite retailers below.

Banana Republic Factory

Update your wardrobe with with sophisticated seasonal styles. Shop the Banana Republic Factory Spring Sale and get up to 50% off everything!

Carter’s

Baby fever!! Get up to 70% off all things baby from Carter’s.

Coach Outlet

Grab the perfect gift for mom!! Shop gifts from Coach Outlet for under $50.

Dick’s Sporting Goods

This sale will put a little spring in your step! Get up to 40% off running shoes for the whole family at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Kate Spade Outlet

Grab a gorgeous new bag for spring! Kate Spade Outlet is offering an extra 20% off already-marked-down styles.

Target

Don’t miss this chance to spruce up your outdoor space! Get 30% off outdoor furniture from Target.

Walmart

Let’s get cookin’! Shop kitchen musts from Walmart for $99 or less.

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Ah, the days of classroom valentines and swapping sweet sentiments with your pals (and crushes!). Sharing love-filled cards and gifts in the classroom is a fun way for kids to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and who doesn’t like getting a Valentine’s Day card?! These goody bag ideas are filled with yummy treats and charming trinkets, and they make for great gifts in the classroom! See our Valentine’s Day goody bag inspiration below.

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If you’ve got a little one that you’re making classroom valentines for (Kristy did these for a class of kids ages 4-5), these snacks are a great idea! Grab these bags and fill them with crispy veggie hearts, sweetheart popcorn, organic lollipops, chocolate Cheerios, and Smarties heart candies.

These sports-themed valentines will score big with your little athlete! With a baseball, football, soccer, basketball, and tennis variation (with accompanying stress ball), these cards will be a hit for the whole classroom.

These dinosaur valentines are DINO-mite!! They come with dinosaur crayons and the back of the card has a fun dino picture for the kids to color!

How cute are these crazy straw valentines?? Sip on something sweet with these silly drink cards.

For an older group of kids (Kristy did these for kids ages 7 and 8), these giant lollipops filled with goodies are adorable! You can even add your own treats, like Nerds gummy clusters or organic lollipops.

You can also make boxes of goodies, filled with delicious snacks like mini chocolate chip cookies, red and pink swirled lollipops, and Valentine’s Day gummy bears! These watercolor paintbrush valentine cards also make a great addition.

Calling all LEGO lovers!! These building block valentines will have your littles filling hearts, not breaking them!

Diamond painting kits are all the rage, so why not give them out for Valentine’s Day?! These creative cards will bring a little sparkle to any classroom.

Ah, the days of classroom valentines and swapping sweet sentiments with your pals (and crushes!). Sharing love-filled cards and gifts in the classroom is a fun way for kids to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and who doesn’t like getting a Valentine’s Day card?! These goody bag ideas are filled with yummy treats and charming trinkets, and they make for great gifts in the classroom! See our Valentine’s Day goody bag inspiration below.

Frugal and Thriving may earn a small commission via affiliate links in this post. See full disclosure here.

If you’ve got a little one that you’re making classroom valentines for (Kristy did these for a class of kids ages 4-5), these snacks are a great idea! Grab these bags and fill them with crispy veggie hearts, sweetheart popcorn, organic lollipops, chocolate Cheerios, and Smarties heart candies.

These sports-themed valentines will score big with your little athlete! With a baseball, football, soccer, basketball, and tennis variation (with accompanying stress ball), these cards will be a hit for the whole classroom.

These dinosaur valentines are DINO-mite!! They come with dinosaur crayons and the back of the card has a fun dino picture for the kids to color!

How cute are these crazy straw valentines?? Sip on something sweet with these silly drink cards.

For an older group of kids (Kristy did these for kids ages 7 and 8), these giant lollipops filled with goodies are adorable! You can even add your own treats, like Nerds gummy clusters or organic lollipops.

You can also make boxes of goodies, filled with delicious snacks like mini chocolate chip cookies, red and pink swirled lollipops, and Valentine’s Day gummy bears! These watercolor paintbrush valentine cards also make a great addition.

Calling all LEGO lovers!! These building block valentines will have your littles filling hearts, not breaking them!

Diamond painting kits are all the rage, so why not give them out for Valentine’s Day?! These creative cards will bring a little sparkle to any classroom.

Ah, the days of classroom valentines and swapping sweet sentiments with your pals (and crushes!). Sharing love-filled cards and gifts in the classroom is a fun way for kids to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and who doesn’t like getting a Valentine’s Day card?! These goody bag ideas are filled with yummy treats and charming trinkets, and they make for great gifts in the classroom! See our Valentine’s Day goody bag inspiration below.

Frugal and Thriving may earn a small commission via affiliate links in this post. See full disclosure here.

If you’ve got a little one that you’re making classroom valentines for (Kristy did these for a class of kids ages 4-5), these snacks are a great idea! Grab these bags and fill them with crispy veggie hearts, sweetheart popcorn, organic lollipops, chocolate Cheerios, and Smarties heart candies.

These sports-themed valentines will score big with your little athlete! With a baseball, football, soccer, basketball, and tennis variation (with accompanying stress ball), these cards will be a hit for the whole classroom.

These dinosaur valentines are DINO-mite!! They come with dinosaur crayons and the back of the card has a fun dino picture for the kids to color!

How cute are these crazy straw valentines?? Sip on something sweet with these silly drink cards.

For an older group of kids (Kristy did these for kids ages 7 and 8), these giant lollipops filled with goodies are adorable! You can even add your own treats, like Nerds gummy clusters or organic lollipops.

You can also make boxes of goodies, filled with delicious snacks like mini chocolate chip cookies, red and pink swirled lollipops, and Valentine’s Day gummy bears! These watercolor paintbrush valentine cards also make a great addition.

Calling all LEGO lovers!! These building block valentines will have your littles filling hearts, not breaking them!

Diamond painting kits are all the rage, so why not give them out for Valentine’s Day?! These creative cards will bring a little sparkle to any classroom.

Cupid is polishing his bow and sharpening his arrows and getting ready to spread some love! We’re getting in on the fun with our own Valentine’s Day cheer – these DIY goody bags are a great alternative to plain old Valentine’s Day cards in your kiddo’s classroom, but they’re also perfect for sharing a little love around the office or your neighborhood. See our Valentine’s Day goody bag ideas below.

Frugal and Thriving may earn a small commission via affiliate links in the post. See full disclosure here.

Grab all of your supplies and get the assembly line ready! We’ve got major heart eyes for all of this pink and red love-inspired goodness.

We love some perfectly portioned mini snack packs for snack time or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up. Pretzels, animal crackers, cheese puffs, or fruit snacks are all great options!

How cool are these monster truck Valentine’s cards?! These are perfect for your little racing fan.

These heart-tastic cellophane bags make it easy to wrap all your goodies up and will make handing them out on Valentine’s Day effortless!

Here’s another fun idea! Put all of your treats in a to-go cup (complete with stickers and stamps) and finish off with a pencil in place of straw. So cute for the classroom!

And if you’re bringing your goody bags to the classroom, don’t forget about teacher!! These chocolate truffles in an apple-shaped box are a sweet Valentine’s Day treat for the head of the classroom.

Voila! And there you have it. A little bit of love all wrapped up in a pretty package, ready for wherever you’re planning to spread smiles and warm hearts.

Cupid is polishing his bow and sharpening his arrows and getting ready to spread some love! We’re getting in on the fun with our own Valentine’s Day cheer – these DIY goody bags are a great alternative to plain old Valentine’s Day cards in your kiddo’s classroom, but they’re also perfect for sharing a little love around the office or your neighborhood. See our Valentine’s Day goody bag ideas below.

Frugal and Thriving may earn a small commission via affiliate links in the post. See full disclosure here.

Grab all of your supplies and get the assembly line ready! We’ve got major heart eyes for all of this pink and red love-inspired goodness.

We love some perfectly portioned mini snack packs for snack time or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up. Pretzels, animal crackers, cheese puffs, or fruit snacks are all great options!

How cool are these monster truck Valentine’s cards?! These are perfect for your little racing fan.

These heart-tastic cellophane bags make it easy to wrap all your goodies up and will make handing them out on Valentine’s Day effortless!

Here’s another fun idea! Put all of your treats in a to-go cup (complete with stickers and stamps) and finish off with a pencil in place of straw. So cute for the classroom!

And if you’re bringing your goody bags to the classroom, don’t forget about teacher!! These chocolate truffles in an apple-shaped box are a sweet Valentine’s Day treat for the head of the classroom.

Voila! And there you have it. A little bit of love all wrapped up in a pretty package, ready for wherever you’re planning to spread smiles and warm hearts.