11/17/2023 0 Comments Conversation hearts game![]() ![]() via buggyandbuddy Valentine’s Day Tumble Game You can make it into a game to find out who can finish their structure faster or whose structure lasts longer. All the kids have to do is place heart-shaped marshmallows on a grid of toothpicks to create a standing structure. via playgroundparkbench Heart Marshmallow Toothpick Structures The board is filled with conversation hearts instead of numbers, and the pieces are colorful hearts as well, so it’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. Here’s a great and innocent version of Bingo that everyone can play along. ![]() via balancinghome Valentine Conversation Hearts Bingo Game Each kid is allowed to “burst” one of the cups and collect their reward, so they all leave with a gift. All you need to do is build a giant heart out of pink or red cups filled with rewards like candy and stationery. This is a fantastic activity to set up for the classroom or a kids party, as everyone can take part. via playgroundparkbench My Heart Is Bursting Kids should aim their arrows in order to hit the targets and get the assigned points. For this one, you will have to create some numbered targets as well as the arrows. via thelettersofliteracy Valentine’s Day DIY Balloon Pop The idea is to make pairs of pink and red hearts that feature the same word, then have the kids match the pink and red hearts so that they learn to recognize these words by sight. The game is meant to train reading and memory skills. via thisreadingmama Heart Match Valentine’s Day Sight Word Game All you need to do is print or create the board and score sheet, add some dice and let the kids do the math so they can play and learn at once. This game is simple to set up and fantastic for developing kids’ math skills. Not sure what we are talking about? Then it is a good thing that you still have time and this article is here to guide you through 25 Valentine’s Day Games For Kids. So whether you are hosting a Valentine’s themed party for your kids and their friends or you are a teacher trying to celebrate the holiday in a different and enjoyable way, there are plenty of Valentine’s games that kids can definitely play, so you should consider setting a couple of them up. Most children only celebrate Valentine’s Day at kindergarten, school or with family, but there is nothing wrong with a little puppy love and some romantic fun. ![]() While kids don’t quite engage in romantic love yet, they are often drawn to the holiday – and who can blame them, when there are hearts, chocolates and stuffed toys all around?
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