FREE Valentine Preschool Fun Pack (2024)

Love is in the air! Have a fun-filled Heart’s day at home with your kids with this free lovable Valentine Preschool Fun Pack full of printable PDF worksheets! Each Valentine-themed worksheet develops a variety of skills for your little ones such as sound and alphabet recognition, sorting, counting, and so much more! Read on to see all that’s included in our FREE Valentine Preschool Fun Pack!

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As our Valentine’s Day gift, you can download the Valentine Preschool Fun Pack for free! Just print it at home and enjoy some quality time with your kids. Click the button below and grab your copy now!

What’s inside the FREE Valentine Preschool Fun Pack?

      • Edible Valentine Sort
      • Cupid Count and Color
      • Color by Numbers Cupcake
      • Alphabet Conversation Hearts
      • Valentine Beginning Sounds
      • Coloring Candy Syllables
      • Heart Patterns
      • Valentine’s Cards Shapes
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How to use the Valentine Preschool Fun Pack

Simply print your free downloadable Valentine Preschool Fun Pack and grab the materials needed and you’re all set! We suggest that you guide your kids with each activity; though the instructions are fairly simple, your support is what makes learning fun! Kids love our activities more when they get to spend time with their caretakers! So use your imagination, play around with colors and numbers, give real-life examples - there’s so much learning and fun with these worksheets.

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Check out the included worksheets inside the Valentine Preschool Fun Pack!

1 Edible Valentine Sort

Which ones can be eaten and which ones cannot? This fun Valentine-themed sorting activity helps preschoolers develop cognitive skills through categorization and by analyzing similarities and differences among objects.

2Cupid Count and Color

Develop your kid's numeracy skills with this cute Valentine activity! You can join them as they practice counting hearts, love letters, cupid’s arrows, and coloring the correct number for each set. If your child is resistant to coloring, you can also have them place a pom-pom, candy heart, Bingo dabber, or Valentine sticker to indicate the correct number for each set!

3 Color by Numbers Cupcake

Help develop your child’s fine motor skills with this fun coloring activity! At the same time, you can also check their ability to recognize colors and numbers.

4 Alphabet Conversation Hearts

Find and color the matching small letter in the conversation hearts inside a jar. This activity helps children distinguish big and small letters, and differentiate a small letter among others.

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5 Valentine Beginning Sounds

Isolating beginning sounds is an important prerequisite skill for reading! Enjoy this activity with your child as they identify the beginning sound of an object in the envelope and match it to the correct letter. It’s the perfect introduction to letter sounds and phonics!

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6 Coloring Candy Syllables

Play while teaching syllables with this Valentine-themed worksheet. All they have to do is name the objects correctly, count the number of syllables in it, and color the corresponding number of candies for every syllable. Alternatively, your child could also also use pink pom-poms or candy hearts to indiciate the number of syllables! What a sweet treat!

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7Heart Patterns

It's Valentine’s, so yes, we have a series of heart patterns and kids have to predict what comes next. This cute activity helps develop their logical thinking by making connections through observable patterns. We’ve included simple AB repeating patterns as well as slightly more advanced AAB and ABB patterns. When they get to the last pattern, there will be two hearts to choose from. One will not be used, so kids actually have to think critically all the way through to the end!

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8Valentine’s Cards Shapes

Color each Valentine card correctly in this simple, yet entertaining worksheet. Improve their knowledge in colors and shape recognition with more play-based activities, or you can also make your own Valentine’s cards after!

This Valentine’s Day, we hope you have so much fun with these free PDF preschool worksheets! This Valentine Preschool Fun Pack is an entirely prep-free and fun way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your toddler while learning! Be sure to download yours today and share this blog with a friend!

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FAQs

What are some good Valentines questions? ›

No matter where you are in your relationship, these 30 prompts will help strengthen it.
  • When do you think is the right time to say “I love you”?
  • When's the last time you felt vulnerable? ...
  • What is your favorite birthday you ever had? ...
  • Who do you confide in more than anyone else?
Feb 13, 2023

When did valentines day start? ›

At the end of the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I forbid the celebration of Lupercalia and is sometimes attributed with replacing it with St. Valentine's Day, but the true origin of the holiday is vague at best. Valentine's Day did not come to be celebrated as a day of romance until about the 14th century.

What are some fun kid facts about Valentine's day? ›

Fun V-Day Facts
  • Lots of people procrastinate when it comes to Valentine's Day. ...
  • The people who receive the most valentines each year are teachers! ...
  • Men spend around twice as much on Valentine's Day than women do. ...
  • About 9 million pet owners will buy Valentine's Day presents for their pets each year.
Feb 17, 2017

What are some fun Valentine's icebreaker questions? ›

Valentine's Day Icebreaker Questions
  • What is your favorite Valentine's Day candy?
  • Who was your first celebrity crush?
  • What is your favorite love song?
  • Who is your least favorite character from a romantic movie?
  • What dessert would you want to have on a Valentine's Day date?
Jan 4, 2024

What are some good this or that questions? ›

Funny This or That Questions
  • Iced coffee on a snowy day or hot coffee in a heatwave?
  • Sandals or crocs?
  • Toe socks or toe rings?
  • Burping or farting?
  • Being sweaty in cold weather or sneezing in hot weather?
  • Bad haircut or bad dye job?
  • Pets who can talk or babies who can talk?
  • Mistaken lyrics or misquoted movies?
Aug 3, 2023

What's the real meaning of Valentine's day? ›

Valentine is likely based on a combination of two Valentines who were executed on February 14 in different years by Roman Emperor Claudius II in the 3rd century A.C.E., according to NPR. The Catholic Church maybe have established St. Valentine's Day to honor these two martyrs.

What originally started Valentine's day? ›

St. Valentine's Day was a feast day in the Catholic religion, added to the liturgical calendar around 500 AD. The day was commemorated for martyred saints named—you guessed it—Valentine.

What is the purpose of Valentine's day? ›

Valentine's Day 14 February. What is Valentine's Day? St Valentine's Day is an annual festival to celebrate romantic love, friendship and admiration. Every year on 14 February people celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends.

How do you explain Valentine's Day to preschoolers? ›

Describe the day as one of sharing love for all people, not just romantic interests. Remind the child that gifts can come in other ways besides being wrapped, and that love can be shown through acts of kindness or words of encouragement–not only in gifts or candy.

What does Valentine's Day teach children? ›

Valentine's Day is about showing our appreciation for the people who matter to us, and letting them know how important they are to our lives. It's important to teach kids about showing appreciation and valuing others – and what better time to reinforce this message than on Valentine's Day.

How do children celebrate Valentine's Day in school? ›

Typically for younger grades, students often create bags or faux “mailboxes” for in-class card exchanges, says Kopach. So, while they may not have to put each student's name on a card, they may be asked to write their own name on each valentine to let their classmates know who the card is from.

What are the romantic questions? ›

Romantic Questions to Ask Your Girlfriend
  • What's your love language?
  • When did you know you wanted to be in a relationship with me?
  • Do you think people were “made for each other”?
  • What's your guilty pleasure?
  • What is the most attractive thing someone can do, in your opinion?
  • What's your favorite date night movie?
May 9, 2023

What are 4 facts about Valentine's Day? ›

  • A Roman fertility festival was the holiday's precursor. ...
  • There was more than one St. ...
  • Valentine's Day wasn't romantic until the Middle Ages. ...
  • The earliest known valentine has a sad love story behind it. ...
  • Wearing your heart on your sleeve might have been a real thing. ...
  • Cupid was a Greek god.
Feb 14, 2024

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