
25 Valentines Day Activities For Kids To Spread Love
Roses are red, violets are blue, Valentine's Day is coming. And what better way to celebrate than with your little ones, by engaging in fun Valentine's activities for kids? It is a fantastic opportunity to show love and affection to the people we care about the most.

Valentine's Day Activities For Kids

These are 25 exciting Valentine's activities for kids, and I can't wait to share them with you. From making handmade cards to baking delicious treats, there's something for every little cupid in your life.

1. Get Creative with Homemade Valentine's Day Cards
Set up a cozy craft station with construction paper, markers, stickers, glitter, and glue and let your kids unleash their artistic side.
Homemade Valentine’s Day cards are not only a way for kids to express their creativity but also offer them an opportunity to spread joy to family and friends. Watching a child’s excitement as they hand out a handmade cards is priceless!
2. Bake and Decorate Valentine's Day Cookies
Spend quality time baking heart-shaped cookies and decorating them with frosting, sprinkles, and edible glitter. Kids will love rolling out the dough, using fun cookie cutters, and, of course, tasting their sweet creations! It’s a flavorful way to bond as a family.
3. Go on a Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt
Plan a romantic (and fun!) scavenger hunt for your little ones. Write clues on heart-shaped pieces of paper and hide them around the house or backyard.
The grand prize could be a Valentine’s Day treat or even a small toy. It’s an engaging way to encourage problem-solving and exploration.
4. Get Crafty with Friendship Bracelet Making
Provide colorful strings, beads, and charms, and let kids create beautiful friendship bracelets to gift to their classmates or friends. Not only does this activity boost their fine motor skills, but it instills the joy of giving to others.
5. Express Love Through Letters and Poems

Encourage your children to sit down and write thoughtful letters or poems for their siblings, parents, or grandparents. This activity fosters emotional expression and teaches kids the importance of kind words—an essential part of Valentine’s Day.
6. Host a Heart-Shaped Pizza Party
Turn dinner prep into an enjoyable activity by making heart-shaped pizzas as a family. Let the kids get creative with toppings like pepperoni hearts or plenty of gooey cheese. It’s both a meal and a memory in the making.
7. Spread Love with Love-themed Crafts
Gather various crafting materials and work on love-themed crafts such as heart-shaped garlands, paper flowers, or handprint art. These crafts can also serve as decorations to brighten up your home.
8. Put on a Valentine's Day Talent Show
Encourage your kids to showcase their talents by organizing a Valentine's Day talent show at home. Whether it's singing, dancing, storytelling, or magic tricks, let them express themselves in a fun and supportive environment.
9. Have a Movie Marathon of Valentine's Day Movies
Cuddle up for a cozy movie marathon featuring family-friendly Valentine's Day movies such as "The Lady and the Tramp" or "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown". It's a relaxing way to celebrate the day together.
10. Create Valentine's Day Bookmarks
Encourage your children’s love of reading by making Valentine-themed bookmarks. Provide materials like colorful paper, stickers, and ribbons so they can create unique designs for themselves and their friends.
11. Cook Heart-Shaped Pancakes for Breakfast
Start the day on a festive note by serving heart-shaped pancakes for breakfast. Use a pancake mold or creatively shape the batter. Hand the kids whipped cream and sprinkles to decorate their breakfast masterpiece.
12. Decorate Valentine's Day Cupcakes

Bake or buy cupcakes and let your kids decorate them with pink, red, and white frosting, along with heart-shaped sprinkles or candies. This fun and interactive activity will have everyone enjoying a sweet treat at the end.
13. Play Valentine's Day Bingo
Create Valentine-themed bingo cards with symbols like hearts, cupids, and chocolates. Use candy hearts or small tokens as markers and enjoy an engaging evening of bingo with the whole family.
14. Host a Valentine's Day Dance Party
Clear the living room, crank up a playlist of love-themed or fun pop songs, and let the kids dance to their heart’s content. Dancing is a great way for kids to burn some energy while celebrating the holiday.
15. Write and Act out a Valentine's Day Skit
Get those creative juices flowing by encouraging kids to write their own Valentine-themed skit or story. Once they’ve written a script, they can act it out in costumes or with props. It’s great for improving communication skills and having loads of fun.
16. Engage in a Valentine's Day Science Experiment
Inject some STEM fun into your Valentine’s Day celebration with themed activities like making slime in red and pink hues or creating a baking soda and vinegar eruption inside a heart-shaped container. Kids love hands-on experiments, and the theme makes it extra festive.
17. Organize a Valentine's Day Picnic
If the weather permits, package heart-themed snacks like sandwiches, cookies, and pink lemonade, and enjoy a picnic outdoors. If it’s too cold, an indoor picnic is just as much fun with a blanket spread on the floor.
18. Send Valentine's Day Care Packages
Teach children the joy of giving by putting together small care packages filled with treats, handwritten notes, and crafts. Kids can help assemble and send them to loved ones or even neighbors and community members.
19. Create a Valentine's Day Collage
Lay out magazines, red and pink paper, and glue, and let kids make collages filled with hearts, flowers, and other Valentine’s Day symbols. It’s a simple, mess-free project for younger kid
20. Explore Love in Nature with a Nature Walk
Go on a nature walk with your kids and search for heart-shaped rocks, leaves, or clouds. Discussing the concept of love in nature can help kids see the world in new, loving ways while enjoying some fresh air.
21. Make Heart-Shaped Bird Feeders
Get crafty by making bird feeders shaped like hearts. Mix birdseed and gelatin or peanut butter, mold it into heart shapes around strings, and hang them outside. It’s a wonderful way to combine art, nature, and compassion.
22. Send Virtual Hugs and Love Notes
If there are loved ones your children can’t visit in person, have them record video messages or design digital cards to send virtually. It’s a modern way for kids to stay connected while spreading Valentine’s cheer.
23. Have a Valentine's Day Karaoke Session
Gather the family for a fun and lively Valentine's Day karaoke session. Sing along to love-themed songs and enjoy some musical entertainment.
24. Create Valentine's Day Sensory Bins
Engage the kids in creating sensory bins filled with pink and red materials such as rice, beans, pom poms, and small toys. It's a hands-on way to explore textures and colors.
25. Volunteer for a Valentine's Day Charity
Teach your children about giving back by volunteering as a family. Whether it’s crafting handmade cards for a local nursing home or helping out with a food drive, there’s no better way to celebrate love than by helping others in need.
With these 25 activities, this Valentine's Day is sure to be filled with love, creativity, and fun for kids and parents alike. Embrace the spirit of the holiday and create lasting memories with these engaging and heartwarming activities.
Happy Valentine's Day!