15 FUN Valentine’s Day family activities (2024)

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Is it just me, or does it feel like before Christmas is even over, everything for Valentine’s Day is already taking over? I was doing my weekly walk-through of the Target aisles and I noticed the shelves were already replaced and stocked with Valentine’s Day decor! Are you seeing what I’m seeing? Just when you thought all the holiday planning was over, you’re left wondering how to start preparing for all the Valentine’s Day family activities, Valentine’s class card exchange, and Galentine’s parties. In this article, I will share 15 (okay, truly, it is 16, but who’s counting) of our favorite simple and sweet Valentine’s Day family activities.

RELATED: Here are 40 Valentine’s Day activities for kids.

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Table of Contents:

  1. Can we celebrate Valentine’s Day with family?
  2. Valentine’s Day family subcategories
  3. Family activity ideas for Valentine’s Day
  4. Food a love language for Valentine’s Day
  5. Need more Valentine’s Day ideas?
  6. FAQ
Can we celebrate Valentine’s Day with family?

It’s as if just as one holiday season is ending, another has already begun. Trying to make Valentine’s Day special for your kids can feel overwhelming in the wake of the Christmas and New Year’s hangover (figuratively and literally)!

So, if you’re feeling a little lost, underprepared, or just looking for some fresh ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family this year, I’ve got you! These family ideas are as simple and fun as our preschool activities.

And rather than a balloon arch and goodie bags, we are keeping things simple. Let’s celebrate the season of love at home together as a family.

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Spending quality time together as a family is so important. Psychologists acknowledge that simply together offers countless benefits to strengthening your family unit.

You can do so many fun, easy and adorable ideas at home together to celebrate the season of love, kindness, and giving with your family. Depending on how you want to spend your time and energy around Valentine’s Day, I have categorized these Valentine’s Day family activities to help you navigate this love-day holiday.

Valentine’s Day family subcategories:
  1. Crafting & decorating ideas for Valentine’s Day
  2. Family activity ideas for Valentine’s Day
  3. Food: a love language
  4. Gifting & giving on Valentine’s Day
Crafting & Decoratingfor Valentine’s Day
  1. Decorate together – Decorate your home with a little (or a lot!) of pink and red heart-shaped and love-themed Valentine’s Day decorations as a family. This can get everyone into the spirit of love and kindness.
  1. Mini mailboxes – Ever since I found these cute little tin mailboxes with flags, our kids have become obsessed with making Valentines for each other in the weeks leading up to February 14th. Whether it’s cards, artwork, or random little things they find around the house, my kids absolutely love putting things in each family member’s mailbox. This is fun for them and helps teach them about giving to others. Plus, these little mailboxes make an adorable decoration!

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  1. Valentine’s Day coloring pages – Valentine’s Day art activities can and should be simple. There are tons of free printable coloring pages on Pinterest and of course, my favorite comes from Friend’s Art Lab. Print off a small stack (or order online) and leave a box of crayons next to it for your kids to come to any time during the month of February. You will be surprised how much they love having a themed set of coloring activities available whenever they are in a creative mood.
  1. Valentine’s Heart CraftLooking for an easy heart-themed craft? Let your kids create these easy, colorful, and mostly mess-free hearts as little Valentines for family members. These beautiful hearts can also double as adorable decorations, and kids LOVE to see their artwork displayed! They also make a great Breakfast Invitation while you are busy preparing the next meal.
Family activity ideas for Valentine’s Day

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  1. 5 things you love about each family member – Grab a notebook and snuggle up with your little family. Go around the circle and let each family member say 5 things they love about each one of their family members. Keep your Kleenex nearby because this one can pull at the heartstrings.
  1. Cozy movie night – Snuggle up on the couch before the fire with a big family-sized blanket, some hot cocoa, and watch a movie! There are so many classics that are themed around love for young kids. We love “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown”, and “Lady and the Tramp”, and you can never go wrong with “Beauty and the Beast”.
  1. Game night – There’s no better time to throw your phones in the junk drawer and fully unplug than the holiday that’s focused on love and connection. Gather around the kitchen table and spend some intentional, focused time with your family playing some games. Rather than playing a quick round of Go Fish in between house chores, make this game night special and dedicate an entire evening to just playing games with each other.Here are our favorite board games for family game night.
  1. Read books about love and kindness– Reading is the ultimate way to spend meaningful, quality time together. Cozy up as a family and read books about love, caring and kindness. Our favorite Valentine’s themed book is “Words and your Heart”. You can even do the Valentine Story Retell with your preschooler to practice prompting and retelling stories.
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In My Heart Book by Jo Witek

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  1. Sow seeds of love (AKA start an indoor garden) – There’s no better time than now to start your spring gardens inside. Find an empty egg carton and plant a mini garden with your kids. Teach them how to nurture, grow and love their little seeds. These little plants can eventually be transplanted to your outside garden in a couple of months!
Food: a love language for Valentine’s Day
  1. Bake a cookie bouquet – Baking in the kitchen with kids may sound like a mess. And guess what? It is – but it’s also so much fun! Baking is filled with sensory fun and it’s a great way to get your picky toddlers to try new textures and flavors! Whip up a quick batch of sugar cookies, let your kids go to town with decorating, stick some popsicle sticks in the bottom of them and bundle them up in a cute little cookie bouquet. This one also makes a nice gift!
  1. Heart-themed lunch – Nothing fancy here. Take your kids favorite lunch items and decorate and arrange them in a sweet way. Our kids love peanut butter and jelly! So we make our basic PB&J and simply use a cookie cutter to make little heart-shaped sandwiches. Serve with some strawberries, tomatoes or any red colored fruit or veggie and VOILA!
  1. Make chocolate candies – One of our favorite things to do as a family is cooking. And what better time to get creative and have some fun in the kitchen all together, than making something yummy and sweet for Valentine’s Day? Making chocolate candies is easier than you may think! Melt some chocolate, sprinkle a little festive Valentine’s sprinkles into the bottom of some fun heart-shaped silicone molds, pour the melted chocolate on top, and stick them in the freezer for a few hours! These are also fun to give as gifts.
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Heart-Shaped Silicone Molds

You know, I am typically freezing water in these molds for sensory play. But this time, I am going for sweet treats we can enjoy!

  1. Valentine Pancake Party for Kids – Kids love a buffet. And buffets are such an easy way to set up a fun make-your-own pancake plate in the morning. Simply make pancakes (I love using a heart-shaped mold or cookie cutter) and then set out all sorts of fresh, healthy, and yummy toppings for your kids to decorate and top it off with!
Gifting & giving on Valentine’s Day
  1. Deliver Valentines to your neighbors – Making valentines cards, chocolates or simply dropping off a meal to your neighbor is a great way for kids to learn about kindness, giving and showing acts of love to those around them!
  1. Exchange family Valentine’s cards – Decorating special little Valentines for each other is such an easy way to get your kiddos in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. It’s a great way to keep your child busy, engaged, and creating. And what better way than to teach them about giving as they practice their creativity skills.
  1. Focus on the true meaning of love – The best gift is each other. Reset the attention and focus of Valentine’s Day to spending quality time together. Even if you don’t do Valentine’s Day-themed activities, games or baking, just being together is what love is all about.
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Create simple & sweet family memories this Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is about kindness, love, and giving. There’s truly no better way to celebrate the season than with your family. All my Valentine’s Day family activities and ideas are designed to be a no-stress, simple and sweet way to spend some real quality time together. Save, reference, and share this February Valentine’s Day family activity list!

FAQ

How can I make Valentine’s Day special for my kids at home?

Valentine’s Day is a fun and festive holiday to celebrate the season of love. Decorate your home with some cute and simple Valentine’s Day decorations. Creating some easy and fun spins on your child’s favorite snacks and meals is a great way to make the holiday special. Here are 40 Valentine’s Day activities for kids.

How do we celebrate Valentine’s Day as a family?

Spending quality time together helps to strengthen the family unit. Cuddle up for a movie, gather around the kitchen table for game night, and make and deliver little Valentine’s to each family member’s “mailbox”.

What are some simple Valentine’s Day family activity ideas?

Baking heart-shaped desserts and chocolates, reading books about love and kindness, and decorating your home with pink and red hearts are some simple and sweet ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Most importantly, spending quality time together and focusing on teaching your kids about giving and love are the best ways to spend Valentine’s Day with your family.

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What is Valentines day summary for kids? ›

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Is Valentine's day also for family? ›

Valentine's Day provides a great opportunity to have fun with your children and shower them with love! While Valentine's Day is often associated with romantic love, it is a holiday you can share with your whole family, and it provides an opportunity to teach your children about the importance of caring for others.

Can Valentine's day be about family love? ›

We can all use Valentine's Day to tell all of our loved ones, including our kids, how much we appreciate that they are in our lives. Setting aside some extra special time on this day of love and kindness can help you connect with your kids even more than usual.

How can I enjoy Valentine's day at home? ›

Prepare a Special Meal

If you or your partner like to cook, go all out with a multi-course Valentine's Day dinner. Or put a twist on it—maybe you want to make it a night of quick appetizers or serve a slew of aphrodisiacs in your feast. Or, instead of a full dinner, indulge in a dessert-only menu for your at-home date.

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Teaching Kids About Love on Valentine's Day
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Why do kids celebrate valentine's day? ›

Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate love and friendship and the joy of having other people in your life. It's a day of flowers, candy and cards decorated with hearts.

What is valentine's day in simple words? ›

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.

Is Valentine's Day for family and friends? ›

At Catering St. Louis Events, we don't think Valentine's Day is only for lovers; it's for everyone in our lives that brings us joy. We think the holiday should be celebrated with friends and family as well as sweethearts and spouses.

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Valentine's Day is a great opportunity to teach children the value of expressing love and appreciation for others. Also, celebrating Valentine's Day with your children can create special memories and traditions that will last a lifetime, and these traditions can become an annual part of your family's celebrations.

Should kids celebrate Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day can be a wonderful holiday for kids to celebrate in the classroom. It not only gives them an opportunity to be creative, but it also teaches them how to be inclusive and friendly to all of their classmates. Done right, it can highlight the importance of friendship, kindness, acceptance, and more.

What are people supposed to do on Valentine's day? ›

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