Have all the teams, one child at a time, carry conversation hearts across the room from one bowl to another bowl using a pair of chopsticks easy or by sucking them up with a straw harder. If a child drops his heart along the way, he has to go back to the beginning and start the race over. Broken hearts Make copies of our broken heart printables onto several sheets of card stock and cut out the designs. Then cut designs apart along the lines indicated. Break kids into teams of three or four and have them piece together the puzzle hearts.
Whichever team puts their broken heart together fastest wins. Mix up all the pieces, and then hand each child one piece. Then the children have to find their match. Leaning towers Have children build tall towers using conversation hearts. Kids will want to play this again and again. Torn hearts Draw a heart onto a sheet of paper and make copies for every kid in the classroom. Now have all the kids hold the paper behind their backs and try to tear it out along the lines as best they can—but no peeking.
Whoever has the paper that looks most like a heart wins. Under sweet wraps Bring several pairs of mittens and some wrapped candy for this dexterity race. Divide the kids into two or three teams and have each team sit in a row. Add wrapped candies to bowls, enough so each player on the team gets a candy.
The first person on each team puts on a pair of mittens, and takes a piece of candy out of the bowl to unwrap. The first team that unwraps the entire bowlful of candy wins.
Val-ables Spell out some Valentine words or phrases on blank paper and cut them apart at the syllables or words. Mix them all up, and then give one syllable to each child, facedown, until all the syllables have been passed out.
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We've gathered up 43 great gift ideas for guys, from the inexpensive to the fancy, from the romantic to the practical, for Valentine's Day this year. Looking for a unique gift to surprise your girlfriend? The best day to get your girlfriend a gift is everyday. In case your girlfriend hasn't dropped any hints about what she wants for Valentine's Day, you've come to the right place. Handing out small, silly, and thoughtful prizes will really step up your celebration.
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Kids will love creating silly stories with these Valentine's Day mad libs. Have kids work in partners, and then each duo can share their silly stories with everyone when all are finished. Valentine Mad Libs from Woo! Kids Activities. Cut hearts out of different colors of paper and scatter them around the room.
Give the kids a specified amount of time to find the hearts and count how many of each color they can find. Make this more advanced for older kids by assigning a different number of points for different colors. Heart Hunt from Apples 4 the Teacher. Play the game Simon Says but change the name to Cupid Says. This Valentine party game will really get the kids up and moving! You can even throw in some fun actions like putting your hand on your heart, making an air kiss, giving a hug, and more.
Cupid Says from Activity Village. Scavenger hunts are always a hit and this one is specially themed for Valentine's Day.
It has 6 steps and it uses locations that most will have in their home. You can leave little sweet prizes along the way or a huge treat at the end. This isn't your average musical chairs!
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