Breakfast for the Kids
It’s the most important meal of the day. Heart-shaped cinnamon rolls, chocolate-covered strawberries, pancakes with red and pink sprinkles, or Valentine’s pastries from your local bakery are just a few fun Valentine’s breakfast options.
Scavenger Hunt
This one takes a bit of planning to pull off, but it is so worth it! Make or print clues leading to different locations around the house. Will there be a prize at each clue location or a grand prize at the end? You choose!
Baking with the Kids
Heart-shaped butter cookies, red velvet cupcakes, chocolate-covered strawberries, and peanut butter blossom cookies with the Hershey Kiss in the center to name a few.
Read-Aloud Storytime
There is something about being comfy, cozied up with the kids, and reading a story together that just feels like love for all.
Candy Heart Relay
Place a bowl of candy hearts on one side of the room and an empty bowl on the other. Transfer the hearts to the empty bowl by carrying them across the room on a spoon. When time is up, whoever has the most candy hearts in the initial empty bowl wins.
Valentine’s Movie Night
Any Disney princess movie is a top contender for this movie night selection. Free Rein, “Valentine’s Day” and True, “Happy Hearts Day”—both on Netflix are options.
Bucket O’ Love
Spread some cheer to a neighbor with a random act of kindness, in the form of a porch-dropped bucket o’ love. Choose a homemade card to make some candy hearts or some goodies you made earlier in the day, and leave them a note, so they know where the items came from.
Spread love with fun, creative activities for the whole family!