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Psst, hey, Smarty Pants, you may or may not be aware, but there is a special holiday coming soon.
It's the one where you might see a lot of hearts and red and pink things.
It's a day when we let our friends and family know how much we care about them.
Any idea what holiday I'm talking about?
Go ahead and shout it out.
That's right, Valentine's Day.
Smarty Pants, do you know some of the ways people celebrate Valentine's Day?
How do you celebrate Valentine's Day?
I'm hearing some great answers You can give and receive Valentine's Day cards to and from your friends and family Or maybe you'll get a box of candy like chocolates or those little hearts with cute things written on them Or you might have a little party in school Of course, some of you might not celebrate
Valentine's Day at all After all, it's not one of the major holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, or even Halloween.
Personally, I enjoy Valentine's Day because I get to throw a Valentine's Day party for my who -smarted friends.
And every year, I order a special heart -shaped pizza from my favorite pizzeria and a heart -shaped cake from my favorite bakery.
Oh, is it a heart -shaped meat cake?
No, chocolate. Oh. Sorry, Grandma.
I'm afraid more people prefer chocolate cakes to meat cakes.
Oh, that's okay. Besides, I brought a box of meat cupcakes for everyone to try.
That sounds delicious.
You can put those in the oven to heat up.
In the meantime, I've invited someone who knows a lot about Valentine's Day to help us learn more about this special day.
Ooh, I think I hear them now.
Greetings, Smarty Pants.
It is I, Cupid, here to help the trusted narrator learn about my favorite holiday, Valentine's Day.
Smarty Pants, you may have seen Cupid on Valentine's Day cards or decorations.
Even though he looks like a baby with wings, no offense, Cupid is an important symbol of Valentine's Day.
No offense taken, I am a baby with wings, who can talk and shoot arrows and play the harp.
Exactly! And today you'll be helping us answer questions like, What is the true meaning of Valentine's Day?
When and where did the Valentine's Day traditions we all know come from?
And why is a flying, harp -playing, arrow -shooting baby the mascot of Valentine's Day?
It's time for a big whiff of science.
History, but hopefully not Cupid's diaper.
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So, Cupid, Valentine's Day is really fun to celebrate.
I love to give and get cards and candy.
But what are we celebrating on this day?
Well, trusty, Valentine's Day is a celebration of friendship and love.
Of course, you can let your friends and family know you love and care about them every day.
But Valentine's Day is a special day to remind you of your loved ones.
Which is why I'm throwing a Who Smarted -themed Valentine's Day party for all my smarty friends.
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By the way, smarty pants, do you know where and when some of the Valentine's Day traditions started?
Was it ancient Rome, ancient Greece, or ancient Egypt?
If you said ancient Rome, you're right.
The citizens of ancient Rome had a festival to celebrate the start of spring.
It happened around the time we celebrate Valentine's Day today, and many of our traditions come from this festival.
By the way, did you know that I, Cupid, am the ancient Roman god of love?
You're a god. Whoops!
Sorry about the diaper joke earlier.
Oh, I didn't hear it.
What was it? Oh, nothing.
Never mind. Anyway, you were saying?
At the ancient Roman festival celebrating the start of spring, boys picked the names of girls from an urn to find a partner for festival events.
Sometimes festival partners even fell in love.
If your class at school has a box for Valentine's Day cards, that relates to this tradition.
Of course, today, the Valentine's Day box is about having fun with friends and classmates.
When I was in school, I remember making special valentines for my friends.
I drew pictures of a heart -shaped pizza and wrote, Valentine, you have a pizza in my heart.
Get it? Yeah. Give me a break.
I was eight. I didn't say anything.
Anyway, back in ancient Rome, a symbol of love was a bird whose name rhymes with love.
Any guess what it is?
A bird that rhymes with love.
Rhymes with love. Hmm.
It's not a pelican.
Or any seabird, for that matter.
Blue jay, robin, hawk.
Smarty Pants, I hope you're better at this than me Oh, wait a second, I got it Dove, dove rhymes with love There you go Doves were a symbol of love And some people still use doves or lovebirds as a symbol of love for Valentine's Day today Right, but you can put anything you want on your Valentine's
Day card so pizza is okay too Sure, why not?
Now wait a second True or false, Smarty Pants the spring festival was always called Valentine's Day The answer is False The ancient Roman festival of health and fertility was called Lupercalia Ah, so how did Valentine's Day get its name?
Smarty Pants isn't named after a dog, a king, or a saint The answer is A saint Saint Valentine lived in Rome But he lived a long time after the ancient spring festival There were a lot of stories about Saint Valentine's life One involved an emperor named Claudius II.
Claudius II didn't want people to get married.
He thought single men made better soldiers because they wouldn't have a family to worry about.
Um, that does not sound like a great beginning for a holiday about love.
I'm getting into it.
As you can probably guess, St.
Valentine wasn't too happy about all this.
So he decided to let couples get married in secret.
Ah, now we're talking.
By the way, I wrote a special Valentine's Day poem for all of the smarty pants.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I don't even like pizza, as much as I like you.
Could use a little work, but I guess it's the thought that counts.
Speaking of poems, who was the first person to write Valentine's Day poems?
Was it St. Valentine, Cupid, or the Duke of Orleans?
While Valentine's Day may be named after St.
Valentine, and I, Cupid, am the god of love, The Duke of Orleans, a French nobleman Is believed to have written the first Valentine's Day poems In letters to his wife Aww, that's so sweet Yeah, that's the good part The bad part is he wrote those poems while he was in jail Oh, well, at least he had plenty
of time to think up some good rhymes Say, that rhymes You know what else rhymes?
Hart and smart And something else But all kidding aside Why are there so many hearts on Valentine's Day?
What is the central organ in your body that pumps blood have to do with love?
Smarty Pants, do you know?
Well, hearts have been a symbol of love since ancient times.
Just like me. Right, except you don't look a day over one year old.
No offense. None taken.
Anyway, the reason why hearts are a symbol of love, and by far the most popular Valentine's Day symbol, is that when you give someone a heart -shaped valentine, it's like telling them that you're giving them your heart.
Aw, and we can't live without our hearts.
So that makes it extra special.
Of course, some valentines have ribbons on the heart.
Wouldn't aortas make more sense?
Scientifically, yes.
But ribbons on valentine hearts is a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.
When knights competed in jousting tournaments, Their loved ones often gave them ribbons Why would knights' loved ones give them ribbons?
Is it A, to put bows in their horses' manes B, to make their armor look fancy Or C, for good luck While the answer is C, for good luck I suppose knights could use a ribbon to decorate their armor or horses I've also seen valentines with fancy white lace Does that have any special meaning or tradition too?
Or does it just look nice?
Well, the word lace comes from the Latin word laqueus Which means to snare or to net Ah, so giving someone a valentine with lace on it Means that you're hoping to capture their heart Exactly Although I can also help with that I was wondering why you were carrying a bow and arrow Although, I'm not sure
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Hey, easy with that bow and arrow, Cupid.
You almost hit me. What's wrong, trustee?
You don't want to fall in love?
Huh? According to legend, anyone I hit with one of my arrows falls in love.
Whoa, that sounds like a pretty amazing power for Valentine's Day.
It is. I'm quite the matchmaker.
Of course, many people celebrate Valentine's Day by showing love to friends and family.
Exactly. I made some fun Valentine's for my friends to show I care.
For example, I made one for Chet that says, breaking news, you're a great friend.
Oh, and this one for my niece, Gia, that says, whoa, you're awesome.
Those are great, trusty.
And even though early Valentine's usually contain serious messages, is certainly not alone in sending funny Valentines also I appreciate that you made your own Valentines but lots of people also those are great trusty and even though early Valentines usually contain serious messages is certainly not alone
in sending funny Valentines also I appreciate that you made your own Valentines but lots of people also buy the Valentines cards and gifts in stores.
In fact, Valentine's Day is sarcastically referred to as a Hallmark holiday because so many people buy and exchange Valentine's Day cards made by companies like Hallmark.
Smarty Pants, true or false, Hallmark is the largest greeting card company in the world.
The answer is, ah, true.
They're also the oldest as they were founded in 1910.
Yup, but not as old as me.
I gotta say, it's weird talking to a really old baby who's also a god, but it's also pretty sweet.
Oh, and speaking of, there's something else we need to talk about that I'm sure a lot of smarty -pants look forward to on Valentine's Day.
Go ahead and shout it out.
Meat cake? No, not that.
I'm talking about candy.
But why is candy, in particular chocolates such a big part of Valentine's Day?
Is it because A. People need to get rid of leftover Halloween candy, B.
Candy is sweet, or C.
It would be gross to give out meat cake?
Obviously, the answer is B.
Candy is sweet. It's traditional to give something sweet to a sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
And like everything else on Valentine's Day, the heart theme is strong as chocolates come in heart -shaped boxes.
Or you can get candy hearts with cute messages written on them.
Oh, this one says, be mine.
I think I'll give it to the pizza when it gets here.
You, my friend, might have a pizza problem.
Besides candies, giving flowers were also a big part of the Valentine's Day tradition.
Flowers are pretty, smell great, and let someone know you care about them.
Yep, I made a joke.
There. Ha, that looks great.
I love it. Well, as you know, love is my specialty.
Ooh, I hope that's the heart -shaped pizza.
This is Chet Nickerson reporting live from the trusty narrator's Valentine's Day party, where a flying baby carrying a bow and arrow can be seen hovering above the living room.
Meat cake? Um, sorry, this reporter is not a big fan of meat...
Actually, I'd love some meat cake.
Works every time. Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.
A big overseas shout out to Smarty Fan Evelyn in York, United Kingdom.
We're so happy to have you smarting with us, and we love that you love learning new things.
Also, you said you wanted to know, who invented chocolate?
Well, we did a fun chocolate episode, so you and all the other Sweet Truths listening can learn all about it.
Happy smarting, Evelyn.
This episode, Valentine's Day, was written by Sarah Sweetick and voiced by Taya Garland, Adam Tex -Davis and Jerry Kolber.
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