My son has his Valentine’s Day packages filled with his notes written. As I had all the supplies, my son was ready to get that project done.
My daughter enjoyed the process much more as she carefully chose the items for each of her classmates. Though we have not written out her cards from Krispy Kreme Doughnuts yet, her packages are complete.
As you prepare for February 14th, enjoy these Valentine’s Day activities gathered from around the Internet from very talented bloggers:
Crafts
- 21 Craft Ideas for Kids by Fave Crafts
- Valentine garland posted on Meet Penny
Food
- Almost-famous conversation hearts’ recipe from Food Network
- Sweets and Treats by Mom-ology
Free Printable Activities
- Preschool pack by This Reading Mama
- Tots and preschool pack by Gift of Curiosity
- Valentine’s Pack for ages 2 to 8 by 3 Dinosaurs
Games
- Candy Heart Estimation by Living Life Intentionally
- Valentine’s Bingo and other games by Kaboose
Resources
- Multiple Valentine’s Day resources from TeacherVision
- With more than 50 Valentine’s Day resources from recipes to menu planners by The Better Mom
With so many activities, I hope you can find what you need to make your Valentine’s Day holiday a heart-felt success. If you are having a party, then please comment with your party ideas. I look forward to learning from you. Happy planning!
Question: Do you have a special Valentine’s Day tradition?
Jen says
thanks for the link tracy! what a great bunch of ideas! i hope that the kids enjoy all their valentine’s day activities… always lots of fun!
big hug my friend! ♥
Tracy says
You’re right, Jen, holidays are lots of fun. For us, it is not “what are going to do,” it’s “which ones are we going to do.” How can a holiday involving chocolate not be fun? 🙂
Thanks for the comment, my friend!