10 Fun Activities to do with (and for) your Kids on Valentine’s Day

by Tiffany Doerr Guerzon

Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be about romantic love. Show your kids how much you love them by doing some of these fun V-Day activities.

1. Slip a Valentine card under each kids pillow and tell them to check underneath for a fun surprise when they wake up.

2. For breakfast, cut out toast with a heart shaped cookie cutter. Spread the heart shape with cream cheese and top with strawberry or raspberry jam. Place the piece of toast with the heart cut out on a plate and fill the center with red berries. Wet the rims of wine glasses or plastic cups then dip into pink or red sugar. Fill the cups with sparkling apple juice.

3. Draw a large, open heart on the bathroom mirror at kid-height with a dry erase marker. Write “I love” with an arrow pointing to the heart shape. When your child looks in the mirror to brush their teeth, his or her face will be in the heart!

4. Glam up lunch boxes by using your heart cookie cutter to shape sandwiches. Include a treat of valentine candy and, of course, a love note.

5. Draw a trail of hearts on the driveway or sidewalk in red and pink chalk. Kids can follow the path by hopping from one to the next on the way to the car or bus stop.

6. Visit a local nursing home and hand out flowers or valentines to the residents.

7. Cook up a valentine-themed dinner. Serve heart-shaped individual pizzas, or top pizza with heart-shaped pepperoni. (Cut  pepperoni pieces into hearts with a mini cookie cutter.) Many pizza companies offer heart shaped pizza for take out or delivery on V-Day as well. Serve with pink milk or sparkling juice.

8. During dinner, have each family member say why they love the person sitting next to them. Go around the table one way, then do it again in the opposite direction.

9. After dinner, cuddle up in PJs to watch a Valentine’s Day show such as a Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown, Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That: Hurray! It’s Valentine’s Day, Winnie the Pooh, A Valentine for You, WordWorld: My Fuzzy Valentine, or Madly Madagascar.

10. Last but not least, don’t forget storytime! Try one of these love-themed books: Queen of Hearts by Mary Englebreit, Love, Splat by Rob Scotten, Snowy Valentine by David Peterson, I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt or Pete the Cat: Valentine’s Day is Cool by James Dean.

Spread the love by trying one or more of these ideas this February 14th. By replacing candy and gifts with time spent together, you will surely brighten your kids day and make fun family memories.

 

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