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Lilly's Chocolate Heart

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Lilly loves her chocolate heart. Will she save it? Forever and ever? What do you think? This sweet and simple board book for the youngest readers features Lilly, star of the Kevin Henkes classic Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. The charming board books featuring favorite preschool characters from Kevin Henkes All five are also available together in a A Box of Treats.

24 pages, Board book

First published December 1, 2003

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Kevin Henkes

147 books1,212 followers
Kevin Henkes is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. As an illustrator he won the Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon (2004). Two of his books were Newbery Medal Honor Books, Olive's Ocean in 2004 and The Year of Billy Miller in 2014. His picture book Waiting was named both a 2016 Caldecott Honor Book and a Geisel Honor Book. It was only the second time any author has won that combination of awards.

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Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,356 reviews282 followers
November 16, 2025
I recently indexed a bunch of Kevin Henkes books and realized this is the only one in his Mouse series that I hadn't read. Fixed!

Lilly tries to find the best place to stash her last piece of Valentine's chocolate. After a careful search, she finds the best and funniest solution.

Cute!
Profile Image for Laurie  (barksbooks).
1,951 reviews798 followers
April 7, 2011
My just-about-to-turn-six year old little girl (and fellow chocaholic) adores this book. We've read it so many times together that she knows each page by heart.

Lilly is a cute little mouse who decides to save her last Valentine's Day chocolate heart. But where shall she put it? Where will it remain safe and clean? She searches throughout her home but nothing will do. It's far too dusty under the bed, the picture frames are too narrow (the heart will surely fall off & get lost!), the bookshelves are too crammed with books. Finally, Lilly decides the best place to keep the heart safe is inside her belly. When she's finished enjoying her last treat she wonders aloud when Valentine's Day will come around again.

This is an adorable little hardback filled with charming drawings of Lilly's pastel world. I disagree that the packaging will turn off older kids. The light colored palette and lively drawings are exactly what attracted my daughter (well, that and the chocolate heart!). Boy's, however, will probably steer clear of this one ~ I know my son runs when we pull this one out :)
636 reviews2 followers
March 8, 2019
Lilly in crown and fuzzy slippers has one valentine candy heart left - but what to do with it? Save it in a perfect place, but nothing seemed to be just right. In the end she finds the perfect place but you will need to read it for yourself to find out where.

Illustrations are true to Henkes' lovable style and will be a hit with young readers.

ACTIVITY: have a red heart, either paper or chocolate, and play hide and seek. Either have hid before read story, or challenge reader to find perfect hiding place afterwards.

Best line in the book -- "Lilly wanted to find the perfect place to keep the heart."
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189 reviews4 followers
January 23, 2019
Lilly is looking for the perfect place to put her chocolate heart. I am pairing this book with another book about prepositions. The students and I will act out the prepositional phrases in the book with our own chocolate heart. Then they can choose to do what Lilly does at the end of the book or they can make up another ending for their heart.
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1,490 reviews16 followers
February 8, 2018
Vivacious Lily has one chocolate heart left and tries to find a safe place to keep it until she finally decides it would be best in her stomach. Simple and cute, a good book for toddlers but not enough for preschoolers.
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1,146 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2018
This was actually a very cute story! I was afraid that it being a Lilly story, it would be long, but it isn't at all. It would be a cute read aloud one on one to see if the child can guess what Lilly will do with her chocolate heart.
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919 reviews
February 11, 2021
Toddler loves it. Good way to work on positional words around Valentine's Day.
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October 21, 2022
Lilly's Chocolate Heart is a short book that follows the story of Lilly trying to figure out where she can put her chocolate heart. This a book for young elementary school students.
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12.9k reviews483 followers
July 2, 2024
Aw. Points for trying and being careful! But learn a lesson from Wemberly... she's a role model for us all.
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2,136 reviews
August 30, 2025
Lilly's Chocolate Heart is another cute, short mouse story with a little twist. The story's sort of the inverse of Owen's Marshmallow Chick.
50 reviews
April 26, 2015
Chocolate is the one thing that I absolutely loved about Kevin Henkes's Lilly's Chocolate Heart. Chocolate lovers can wholly relate to Lilly's attempts at saving her last Valentine's Day chocolate for later. Lilly, as many others, worries whether her chocolate is safe from choco-predators and dirt alike. Young readers can relate to Lilly's endearing love for chocolate and sweets, while older readers will enjoy Lilly's cute attempts at desperately saving her chocolate. This entertaining story is suitable for either reading at home with parents to at school. Students can use this story for reflecting upon their own favorite candies or food. In addition, this story is an excellent example of someone going to humorous lengths to save something so ordinary. Children will enjoy Lilly's silly attempts at hiding her chocolate. Kevin Henkes hits a home run with Lilly's Chocolate Heart, enticing young and older readers alike with his character's personalities and humor.
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28 reviews2 followers
May 18, 2010
This story is about a mouse, Lilly, that has one red chocolate heart left at the end of Valentine’s Day. She ponders what to do with the chocolate heart but eventually decides to eat it. This book contains illustrations that open the readers mind to imagination. The reader is given the opportunity to use their imagination in correlating the mouse with a person and the task at hand. This book has a cheerful demeanor that invites the children to identify with the circumstance at hand. The book efficiently exemplifies the significance of using thought progression to overcome an obstacle. I am under the impression that this book is aimed towards preschool because it teaches children to use different deliberation strategies to complete a task.
6,220 reviews83 followers
February 10, 2015
A perfect book for a Valentine toddler program. (Lilly is always adorable.) 2/8/12

Too long for my Lap Time this year. Now it is mostly babes in arms. Next year if I still have all babies I will switch it out for All Kinds of Kisses. 2/13/13

Had some older toddlers and this worked okay for Lap Time. All Kinds of Kisses didn't arrive until after the program.

Used for Lap Time and went over okay.
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3,496 reviews93 followers
January 15, 2013
This is a cute series by Kevin Henkes; for several holidays, there is a book based around an appropriate treat. This one is about a chocolate heart and it clearly states its about Valentine's Day. What is fun about the stories is that even though they each feature the treat, they are not cookie cutter. Each one has a unique story with developed characters from Henkes picture books. Lilly is in a few books by Henkes, but Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse and Julius Baby of the World are the ones we've read. I found Lilly's personality intact.
Profile Image for Kirsten Mellin.
97 reviews1 follower
August 19, 2014
Eh... I thought this book was okay. I enjoyed that she was trying to find the perfect spot for the chocolate, and I would have chosen the same spot in the end. :-) I also think it is an interesting way to explain how something may not fit because the place is "too dusty... too messy... too warm... etc." However, this story really didn't catch or even keep my attention for too long let alone my younger children. Even though it really speaks to me (chocolate wise)... I wouldn't add this book to our collection permanently.
Profile Image for Rosa Cline.
3,328 reviews44 followers
March 20, 2016
This was an adorable "Lilly" book. It's nearly bedtime on Valentine's Day and she has one chocolate heart left and she wants to save it forever. So she looks for the perfect place for it... but can't figure out 'where'... until she feels her tummy is perfect... My 4 year old granddaughter and I both enjoyed this as I read it to her. She even took it after and 'read' it.
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3,486 reviews157 followers
November 29, 2018
I would give one and a half stars to Lilly's Chocolate Heart. The simple humor of Kevin Henkes sparkles very nicely in the creation of this tiny booklet that would be perfect for a toddler (or even one older than a toddler!) on Valentine's Day! :-)
Profile Image for Gabriele.
15 reviews8 followers
January 23, 2010
This is a really cute, and short board book that's great for leading into Valentine's Day. She's trying to find where to put her chocolate to keep it safe...Her solution is my favorite solution too :)
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903 reviews
February 6, 2016
Henkes is always brilliant. In this book, Lilly is trying to find a place for her chocolate heart. She ends up eating it. Kinda silly, kinda cute, good for babies and toddlers read-aloud. Children loved its silliness hands-down!
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Author 1 book671 followers
February 7, 2009
Cute board book, with the same character, Lilly, from the book, "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse." Fun illustrations and a storyline similar to "Squirrel is Hungry" by Satoshi Kitamura.
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