Valentine’s Activities for Kids

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Valentine’s Day is an all time favorite of mine. Celebrating what you love in life – people, places & even things – is a wonderful thing, especially for kids to embrace. Here are some of the activities we’ve done over the years.

Valentine’s Day Sensory Tub
Valentine’s Day Family Puppet
Valentine’s Day Montessori Tray
Valentine’s Day Melted Heart Crayon Gift
Valentine’s Day Resist Painting Gift
Valentine’s Day Shaker {No post on this one so the link goes to my inspiration!}
If you want more, follow our Valentine’s Day Activities for Kids Pinterest Board. Have fun!

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Please leave a comment, I love hearing from you. ~ Marnie

 Valentines Activities for Kids

Marnie Craycroft

Founder, Publisher, Writer & Editor at Carrots Are Orange, Inc.
Marnie began Carrots Are Orange in 2010 after the birth of her first son. Carrots Are Orange is a Montessori inspired homeschooling blog for parents and educators. She hails from Maine, a wonderfully down to earth place to grow up. Marnie moved to the west coast in 1999, currently living in Seattle with her husband and two young boys. She is pursuing Montessori certification.
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  1. What a nice collection of ideas. We have broke out the Valentines sensory bin this week and momma’s working on getting all our fun learning activities together.

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  2. What a wonderful collection! I would love for you to link any or all of these to my Valentine’s Traditions link up.
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  3. Great blog. Great list of ideas. Think i’ll try out the Valentine’s sensory bin with my toddler!

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