Valentines Theme Activities for Preschool Pre-K (2024)

Pre-K & Preschool theme ideas for learning about Valentines Day.

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Books

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Valentines Art Activities

Valentine Mailbags and Mailboxes

Here are some simple ideas for Valentine holders for children to decorate! Read more here: Valentine Mailboxes and Mailbags.

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Tissue Hearts

I trace a heart onto white paper with a black Sharpie. Children put red and pink tissue paper squares on the heart by painting over the pieces with liquid starch. When they are dry, the children cut out the heart.

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Doily Heart Art

The children painted these doily hearts using Colorations liquid watercolor with Q-tips. The Q-tips worked great with the liquid watercolor.

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Valentines Literacy Activities

Make a Valentine Card

Children can make their own Valentine card for family or friends using the printable card available here: Writing Center Printables. This activity makes a great independent activity for Small Group time or arrival time. Children can decorate the cards with stamps, markers, stickers, foamie shapes, sequins, and more.

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Valentine Dot Marker Card

Print out this Valentine Dot Marker Card and have children stamp it with dot markers. You can also have children decorate the card by placing colorful sequins or heart stickers in each heart!

You can also use this printable for a fine motor activity by placing candy hearts in each of the small hearts.

Download: Valentine Dot Marker Card

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Valentines Class Book

Children dictate the rest of the sentence: “I love ___” and draw a picture to illustrate. To make our class books, I use “presentation book covers” from an office supply store or Walmart. It has a sturdy plastic cover with a clear insert, and the pages are also clear inserts. I just slip in a page for the front cover, and slip in the children’s pages inside. These can be reused. Use this free printable template for the pages of your book.

Download: Free Printable Valentine Class Book

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Valentine Bingo Stamping Game

Use this bingo stamping game to practice letter or numeral recognition. Print out the bingo page, write the letters or numbers you want your students to practice, and make copies. Get the printable here: Valentine Bingo Game here.

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Valentine Roll and Write Game

Children love this game to practice writing skills! Read about and print the Valentine Roll and Write Game here.

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Valentines Math Activities

Valentine Grid Games

This printable game is used to practice counting and one-to-one correspondence. Read about and print here: Grid Games

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Valentine Roll and Cover Game

This roll and cover game can be used to practice counting and numeral recognition. Read about and print it here: Roll and Cover Games

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Valentines Paper Punch Math

I use a heart shaped Martha Stewart craft puncher to cut out the pieces from construction paper. You can use these paper punches for sorting, patterns, and numbers with these free printables.

Sorting: Give each child a bowl of assorted paper cutouts. Have them sort the paper cutouts onto the sorting sheet and glue them on. Print the Sorting Sheets here.

Patterns: Children glue the cutouts on the paper pattern strip. You can do AB, AABB, ABC, ABB, AAB, etc. Print the Pattern Grids here.

Counting: Print out the numeral sheets. Have children count out the correct amount of paper cutouts to glue onto the numeral. Print the large numeral sheets here.

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Valentine Count & Clip Cards

Children will count the balloons (for numbers 1-10) and the roses (for numbers 12-20). They will clip the correct numeral with a clothespin. Print these count and clip cards here:

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Valentines Cooking Activities

Queen of Hearts “Tarts”

Children make their own Queen of Hearts tarts by mixing two spoonfuls of cream cheese (or use white icing) with two spoonfuls of strawberry preserves in a cup. Spread the mixture onto vanilla wafers, and add red hots.

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Rhymes

Queen of Hearts Nursery Rhyme

The queen of hearts,
She made some tarts
All on a summer’s day.

The knave of hearts,
He stole those tarts
And took them clean away.

Songs

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FAQs

How to teach preschoolers about Valentine's Day? ›

Describe the day as one of sharing love for all people, not just romantic interests. Remind the child that gifts can come in other ways besides being wrapped, and that love can be shown through acts of kindness or words of encouragement–not only in gifts or candy.

What can children learn from Valentine's Day? ›

Teaching Kids About Love on Valentine's Day
  • The Golden Rule. Everyone learns the “Golden Rule” early in life: to treat others as you would like to be treated. ...
  • Love as Kindness. Random acts of kindness are not limited to friends and family. ...
  • The Love Between Family. ...
  • Accepting Everyone.
Feb 5, 2024

What is Valentine's Day's theme? ›

Valentine's Day is most commonly associated with romantic love, with millions of Valentine's Day cards being exchanged each year. Gifts of flowers or a single red rose are sent with romantic messages to loved ones and couples spend special time together.

How do you teach kindergarten about Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day in kindergarten is fun because it's a great time to focus on friendship. As a class, you can discuss the qualities of a good friend and add them to an anchor chart. Students can then fill out a graphic organizer to outline the qualities of a friend.

What is Valentine's Day in simple words? ›

Valentine's Day is a holiday when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. It is also called St. Valentine's Day. The holiday has expanded to express affection between relatives and friends.

How to teach Valentine's Day? ›

Tips to Teach & Show Children the Meaning of Love
  1. Express "I love you" in words and notes. ...
  2. Spend meaningful time with your children. ...
  3. Make something with your child for Valentine's Day. ...
  4. Celebrate your child's best efforts rather than focus on achievements. ...
  5. Dream with your child. ...
  6. Let go, listen, and laugh.
Mar 1, 2020

What is the meaning of Valentine for kids? ›

Valentine's Day is an annual celebration of love, affection, and romance. It's also known as St. Valentine's Day, as it relates to the Christian saint by the same name. The holiday has ancient origins dating back to the Roman Empire, but many of the commercial traditions we take part in today date back to the 1800s.

How do you celebrate simple Valentine's day? ›

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
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How to spice up Valentine's day? ›

Taking a bubble bath together is the perfect way to relax and connect on valentine's day. Add some aromatherapy candles, bath salts, and a glass of champagne, and you'll have an extra special evening. Don't forget to set the mood with the perfect music you'll both love too.

How to make Valentine's romantic? ›

Unique Valentine's Day Ideas for Couples
  1. Take a Pottery Class. In lieu of spending money on gifts this year, put those funds toward a couple's pottery class. ...
  2. Get Dreamy at the Planetarium. ...
  3. Plan a Romantic Getaway. ...
  4. Go to a Concert. ...
  5. Book a Cooking Class. ...
  6. Buy Museum Passes. ...
  7. Head to the Movies. ...
  8. Explore Your Hometown.

What is Valentine's Day description for kids? ›

February 14 is called Valentine's Day because the Roman Catholic Church honors two saints named Valentine on that day. Both Saint Valentines were ancient Romans of the 200s ce who died for their Christian faith. Groups of young men and women once celebrated Valentine's Day by picking up valentines from a box.

Why is Valentine's Day important for kids? ›

It is a holiday that helps children learn how to love and express love towards others. In addition to that, Valentine's Day is also a beautiful opportunity to think about what both love and self-love look like and how we can teach our children to love themselves.

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