15 Valentine’s Day Toddler Activities
Are you looking for some fun Valentine’s Day Toddler Activities? This list is going to have your child spending hours upon hours of learning fun!
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These activities are a great way to make some unforgettable memories with your little one. I love all of the Valentine’s Day colors because it’s so girly, my boys don’t care for the pinks so they stick to the reds in their projects. My daughter loves playing with her sensory bin full of rice but my son, who’s in the first grade, still loves it as well.
Make certain that you take the time to do these activities on the list! These are great for learning activities and creative play, too.
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What is hands-on learning and what are its benefits?
Hands-on learning is an engaging educational approach that uses real-world activities and tangible tasks to get students more involved. It is commonly used in homeschools, as well as traditional classrooms, in order to foster creativity and critical thinking among students.
Hands-on learning engages all the senses, allowing students of all ages to build a greater understanding of concepts or skills by interacting with them in meaningful ways. This interaction can also help spark conversations about topics and ideas that are being taught. As such, hands-on learning has numerous benefits for students from toddlers to adults.
Recommended Valentine’s Day Books
This list of books is a great way to incorporate some reading fun as well. Pair these up with your Valentine’s Day toddler activities and it’s the perfect way to have a ton of learning fun!
Day It Rained HeartsThe Biggest Valentine EverTurkey’s Valentine Surprise (Turkey Trouble Book 6)There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose!A Crankenstein ValentineLove, Escargot
Recommended Valentine’s Day Activity Kits
If your child loves challenges and engaging activities, this activity book is the answer. Grab one for your toddler today!
Kids will enjoy practicing their fine motor and creativity with this art kit. Perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day Toddler Activities
Here is a great list of toddler activities that they’re certain to love. So many different crafts and fun activities to fill their day full of creative fun!Â
A super simple craft with construction paper and cut-out hearts, challenge them to stay on the line.
This creative discovery box from No Time for Flashcards is so precious and make my heart melt.
A great sensory play idea using colored water, my daughter would love this messy play from Fun at Home with Kids.
Another great idea for slimy sensory play and looks pretty cool too from Momma, Papa, Bubba.
I love super simple sensory play ideas, try out this bin full of beans and then check out the bean art idea.
Valentine’s Day Sensory Box (and a cute children’s book about love)
A great sensory box filled with rice and heart pasta, I didn’t know they made those, from Buggy and Buddy.
I love how these turned out, I’m going to have to try it with my kids, they’d love using the sponges.
A very creative way to make kids learn the letters of their names.
This adorable craft is very simple but a great activity to improve your toddler's fine motor skills.
Get some tissue paper, eye droppers and food coloring together to create these awesome Heart Suncatchers.
If you have those conversation heart candies then this is a great ABC printable to go along with them from Totschooling.
Great way to painting, instead of brushes, use heart shaped cookie cutters, from Hands on as We Grow.
Have your kids get mess with this Fingerpaint Art and then cut out a heart to make a beautiful gift from Creative Connections for Kids.
Create a Tissue Paper Mobile by staining your paper with wet tissue paper to produce an awesome mobile from Mess for Less.
Decorate your sticky wall with hearts, a super simple babies and toddler activity from Fun with Mama.
This list of Valentine’s Day toddler activities serves as an excellent resource to create fun, engaging, and memorable experiences for our little ones. By exploring these activities, you can ignite the love of learning in your toddlers while creating beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.
More Valentine’s Day Activities for Kids
Don’t forget to try these Valentine’s day Lacing Cards to keep them going on and practice their fine motor skills too.
These are great for hand-eye coordination as well as working on fine motor skills, too. They’re created for younger learners but the older kids might want to try it as well.Â
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Valentine’s Day Activities for Elementary Students
Valentine’s Treasure Dig Sensory Bin
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Valentines Learning Pack by 3 Dinosaurs
Thanks for including my post! So many great ideas here..