Happy Valentines Day

In the United States, Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14 with familiar traditions like exchanging cards, giving roses and chocolate candy, and enjoying romantic dinners. Beyond romance, the holiday often includes lighthearted fun—especially through humorous Valentine’s cards that use playful wordplay and puns.

Chameleon perches on branch with heart-themed doodles, against a purple background. Text reads: "You

"One in a CHAMELEON" instead of the common saying, "One in a MILLION."

Two cartoon-faced cacti hugging in a pot, against a purple background, with text saying, "Went from

Cacti is actually the plural form, and cactus is the singular form. The subject pronoun I is singular and the object pronoun us is plural.

Check out more cards in the link below and see if you can figure out what makes them funny.

107 Best Funny Valentine’s Day Puns You'll Love

CASAS Competencies:

2.7.1 Interpret information about holidays

2.7.5 Interpret literary materials such as poetry and literature