Valentine's Day Activities for Kids
Valentine's Day is the crafting holiday: the classroom card exchange gives children a real audience for their work. Color-your-own valentine sheets, heart mazes and kindness prompts below cover the class party and the kitchen table for ages 2–8.
The ideas
Color-your-own class valentines
Print a sheet of blank cards; the child colors one per classmate. More meaningful than store-bought, cheaper too.
Heart mazes & dot-to-dots
Seasonal puzzle pages for the party's quiet table.
Kindness prompts
Draw something nice you did — a gentle way into the holiday's actual point, for ages 4+.
Heart-cutting practice
Fold, cut on the dotted line, open a perfect heart: the classic scissor-skills payoff moment.
I-love-you-because cards
Fill-in-and-color cards for family members; parents keep these forever.
Free printables for this guide
Books that fit the season
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Common questions
What can kids make for classroom valentines?
Printable color-your-own valentine sheets: one page prints several cards, the child colors each one, and folds or cuts them out. Add a sticker per card for flourish.
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