Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on Preschool Valentine’s Day Activities. There will be more candy, roses, teddy bears, kisses, and cards received than you can count. Valentine’s Day has become big business. Don’t get me wrong, I love receiving roses, teddy bears and all the other gifts received on February 14. However, a quiet day/evening at home with a glass of wine is the perfect gift for me.
However, lets not forget about the kids. Because Valentine’s Day isn’t just for adults. Even though it was many years ago, I loved Valentine’s Day when I was in school. I remember making Valentine’s boxes for cards and bringing treats for the class party. Nothing has changed. Now, I make treats for my grandchildren and their classmates. Kids love receiving lunch box notes, candy hearts, cards and doing Valentine’s Day Activities. You can also plan a school party, play games, watch movies at home, and just have fun with them. As a result, I developed these Preschool Valentine’s Day Activities sheets for your little one.
So, the Preschool Valentine’s kids printables are fun, bright, and educational. These activities are perfect for homeschooling moms or moms who want to give kids additional homework or fun activities.
Preschool Valentine’s Day Activities Include:
- Coloring page
- Spot the difference
- Tracing
- Connect the Hearts
Print these activities, prepare a Valentine’s Day snack and let them have enjoy the day.
Isn’t Valentine’s Day Bear adorable. He would make the perfect companion for a cupcake treat made by you and the kids. So, grab a box of crayons and start coloring with our preschooler. It will make a great memory. Finally, I’m sure your preschooler or kindergartener would love these activities. We have a coloring page, match, tracing, spot the difference and a draw a line activities. Download the activities here.
How fun! What a great way to spend Valentine’s Day! Thank you for the printable. My baby girl starts kindergarten in the fall – this is a great “homework” sheet for her to work on. Thank you for sharing with the Small Victories Sunday Linkup!
Hi Michelle. Nice connecting with you. It’s imperative that we do our part at home to ensure our children learn good study habits and are eager to obtain a good education. I hope you will stop by and check out my upcoming posts on Preschool activities.
My idea of a perfect Valentine’s Day celebration is exactly like the one you described – an evening of games, movies and fun with the grandkids! Your learning game is a great addition (get it? :)) to educational learning fun for our little math geniuses!
I love your humor J. I try to make learning fun and creative, so I can keep my granddaughter’s attention. Otherwise, she’s out!