this collection of creative valentine’s day crafts and activities areperfect for your older babies, toddlers, preschoolers and even older children!
with valentine’s day right around the corner, i wanted to bring out an oldie but a goodie with a few updates and new activities!!
annnnd can we talk about how little these tiny girls are?! where has the time gone?!
we’ll be re-doing a few of these activities leading up to valentine’s day but i have a few more to add to the list!
..let’s get to it..
valentine’s day crafts
here’s a round-up of my most favorite valentine’s day crafts for older babies, toddlers + even older children!
1. unique valentine’s day salt hearts
these unique watercolor and salt valentine’s day hearts are the perfect craft for your toddlers and preschoolers to explore and hang for beautiful decor!
2. valentine’s day bird feeders
these creative and simple valentine’s day bird feeders are sure to be a hit with your toddlers, preschoolers and even older kids!
3. valentine’s sorting sensory bin
this simple valentine’s day sensory bin is perfect for babies, toddlers and your preschool or pre-k classroom in february!
4. shiny valentine’s day heart
this adorable and simple shiny valentine’s day craft is the perfect valentine’s heart decoration for your toddlers, preschool or pre-k class to make!
5. valentine’s day soup
this easy and FUN sensory activity will engage and spark creativity for your baby, toddler, preschooler and even big kid! perfect for Valentine’s Day and even year round!
6. cookie cutter paintings
this simple, easy and FUN open-ended craft activity with cookie cutters will engage and spark creativity for your older baby, toddler, preschooler and even big kid! perfect for Valentine’s Day!
7. L-O-V-Ecanvas painting
materials:
canvas
tape {painters tape or duct tape}
paint
directions:
1. tape the letters for the word you want
2. paint with either with fingers or paintbrushes!
notes: if paint slips under the tape, just wet a paper towel to clean up! {enter…paint in lila’s mouth!}
8. footprint with doily butterfly
materials
construction paper
two doilies per butterfly
paint
directions:
1. have child sit on a chair and paint bottom of foot
2. stamp foot on paper and let dry
3. cut out food and glue doilies to the back of the foot print!
9. you make my heart flutter {footprint tracing w/ scribbled butterfly}
materials
paper {two different colors}
crayons (or markers)
scissors
directions
1. trace foot with pen or pencil then cut out
2. let child color or paint other color paper
3. cut out ‘wings’ and glue to back of footprints
4. draw or glue on face!
notes: the girls chose which media to ‘color’ with! googly eyes are really cute with these..we just didn’t have any on hand.
10. finger painted valentine’s day cards
materials:
paper {we used finger paint and construction..whatever you have around the house is fine as long as it’s not too thin to rip}
paint
scissors
directions:
1. let kids finger-paint as many pictures as they want! we used these as valentine’s for all friends + family so we wanted a bunch!
2. after paint dries, cut out heart shapes…they don’t have to be perfect!
3. if your kiddo can cut, this is the perfect activity for them!
notes:unique and *free* v-day cards! woo woo!
11. heart contact paper window catchers
materials:
construction paper
contact paper
tissue paper cut in squares
directions
1. cut out heart shape
2. cut tissue paper into 1 inch squares {ish}
3. stick heart shape onto contact paper and trim around heart
4. stick tissue paper squares onto contact paper
5. hang on window!
12. lo{v}e footprint painting
materials
canvas
paint
directions
1. using fingers or brushes, paint canvas and let dry
2. paint or use cut outs of letters to spell L O __ E
3. when paint is dry, use one of each foot to make the letter V.
notes: with one baby, use one of each foot to make the ‘v’… i totally goofed and did both of the girls right foot…ugh! oh well, still cute!! i also probably would have used white paint if i had it on hand!
13. footprint love {bug}
materials
constructoin paper
paint
marker
googly eyes {optional!}
directions
1. paint foot red with heel black then stamp on paper.
2. after dried, use marker or paint to draw on face!
14. q-tip heart painting
materials
construction paper
q-tips
paint
directions:
1. using q-tips {or cotton balls or fingers!} paint paper making dots
2. when dried, cut out heart shapes to use as valentine’s!
notes:we ended up using these hearts for part of our valentine’s! if you’re child has started to make associations, make sure these q-tips don’t go in their ears!! another option would be to use cotton balls.
15. valentine’s day books
materials:
the kissing hand by audrey penn
love and kisses, kitty by max haynes
elmo loves you by sarah albee
counting kisses by karen katz
i hope you have a wonderful valentine’s day with your littles!!
question: what’s your favorite valentine’s day activity?!
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16. handprint on doily
materials:
doily
paint
directions:
super easy…paint hand and stamp!
notes: this is a perfect one for baby’s first valentine’s day!! easily given to grandparents!
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Valentine's Day Crafts and Activities for Children The article discusses a collection of creative Valentine’s Day crafts and activities suitable for older babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and even older children. The crafts and activities aim to engage children in creative and sensory experiences that are perfect for celebrating Valentine's Day.
Craft and Activity Examples The article provides a list of specific Valentine's Day crafts and activities, including:
- Unique Valentine’s Day Salt Hearts
- Valentine’s Day Bird Feeders
- Valentine’s Sorting Sensory Bin
- Shiny Valentine’s Day Heart
- Valentine’s Day Soup
- Cookie Cutter Painting
- L-O-V-E Canvas Painting
- Footprint with Doily Butterfly
- "You Make My Heart Flutter" Footprint Tracing with Scribbled Butterfly
- Finger Painted Valentine’s Day Cards
- Heart Contact Paper Window Catchers
- "Lo{v}e" Footprint Painting
- Footprint Love Bug
- Q-tip Heart Painting
- Valentine’s Day Books
- Handprint on Doily
Materials and Directions The article provides detailed instructions and materials required for each craft or activity, allowing parents and educators to easily replicate these projects with their children.
Engaging Children in Creative Expression The crafts and activities described in the article are designed to engage children in sensory experiences, creative expression, and fine motor skill development. They are age-appropriate and offer opportunities for children to explore different art mediums and materials.
Promoting Family Engagement The article also emphasizes the potential for these crafts and activities to be shared with family and friends, such as using the finger-painted hearts as unique and free Valentine’s Day cards.
Educational and Developmental Benefits The crafts and activities are not only fun and festive but also provide educational and developmental benefits for children, including sensory exploration, fine motor skill development, and creative expression.
Overall, the article showcases a variety of engaging and age-appropriate crafts and activities that are perfect for celebrating Valentine's Day with children, promoting creativity, and providing opportunities for meaningful family engagement.