Valentine’s Bingo + 5 More Activities Kids Love!

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with fun and easy games that will make everyone laugh and have a blast! Grab our free Valentine’s Bingo game and check out the other ideas too!

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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner! Do you and your kids and family celebrate with fun activities?

Normally at this time of year, I’m planning a class party for my kids at school, but this year that isn’t the case. I have two in school 2 days a week and home for 3, and 1 boy in school every day. However, no volunteers/parents are allowed in the school at all 😔

Normally, as a classroom mom, part of my job is to plan, organize, and run the Valentine’s Day class party. In other words, it’s my job to keep 20-25 kids focused and on task for an hour or so – not intimidating at all!

This year, the numbers are a little more in my favor – I only have to occupy 3 kids, but they’re a tough group to win over, lol!

These 6 activities are GREAT for a class party OR for playing at home. We also have a roundup of more craft-based activities to do with the family!

Grab these free Valentine’s Bingo printables and other activities that will have kids laughing and having a great time! Click the image below.

Valentine's Day freebie banner

Planning a Valentine’s Party

I usually start thinking about the class party in January so that I can start planning with the other room moms.

As a group, we start with a blank slate and each of us throws out ideas. Then we begin eliminating or adding ideas, depending on how much time we have for the party.

The Magic Formula for a Successful Valentine’s Day Party

I believe there is a magic formula to planning classroom parties. It’s about finding that perfect balance between active games and more calm activities, such as crafts. And don’t forget about the yummy food!

Here is my basic formula that I have adopted after planning several of these parties:

Start with 4 groups/stations (if need more due to large numbers of kids, see ideas below):

  • a “food group”…snacks and/or any food project like cookie decorating
  • “craft group”…artwork, put together a craft to take home, etc
  • an “active game group”…some version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey, bowling, ring toss, etc
  • “semi-active game group”…Minute-to-Win-it games, puzzles, Don’t Eat Pete, etc.

Valentine’s Bingo and More Fun Valentine’s Day Activities

Here are some of my favorite activities that I like to do for any Valentine’s Day party – whether it’s a school class party or a holiday party at home.

Valentine’s Bingo Printable Game

This year we decided to play Valentine’s Day Bingo!

However, I didn’t already have a set, and I didn’t want to spend money to buy one. So I set about making one of my own! Check it out – you can even download it yourself by clicking on the image.

Valentine's Bingo board game cards collage image

I believe there’s a trick to finding that great balance between active games and more stationary games or crafts in classroom parties.

Bingo is a great stationary game, and kids LOVE it! So even though it’s stationary, the kids are moving, having fun, and laughing, which is music to my ears.

I recommend printing on card stock paper (if you have it) and laminating so that you can use this game again and again for many years!

Grab these free Valentine’s Bingo games and other activities that will have kids laughing and having a great time! Click the image below.

Valentine's Day freebie banner

Bean Bag Toss Tic Tac Toe

Now that we have a stationary game for kids, here’s an active game that’s equally fun!

It’s the ultimate combination of Tic Tac Toe and Bean Bag Toss – check out the image of the “game board” down below.

The best part is that you can DIY this activity in just a few minutes. It’s perfect – short setup, maximum fun!

Valentine's Day cornhole bags

Time Needed:

10 minutes to paint Xs and Os on the cornhole bags.

5 minutes to set up the game

Supplies Needed:

  • Mini Cornhole bags. You want the 4″ x 4″ rather than standard cornhole size bean bags. I bought these, and loved them – they were sturdy and amazing! *See note below about how many to buy
  • 2 bottles of puff paint (1 bottle red, 1 bottle white).
  • Masking Tape – red is a fun color for this holiday!

All you have to do is take bean bags (or corn hole bags) and paint Xs and Ox on top of them with puff paint or any kind of fabric paint.

Be sure to use the opposite color paint on the bags (ex: red paint on the white cornhole bags) to make it stand out!

Take a roll of masking or painter’s tape and create a tic-tac-toe board on the floor.

I recommend also using the tape to make a “toss line”… you know, the line that you have to stand behind when you toss. Otherwise, the kids run all over the board!

Valentine's Day Tic Tac Toe game

I got this idea from a friend 2 years ago, and it has been a major hit with Kindergarteners through 4th or 5th graders.

My own kids (1st grade, 2nd grade and 4th grade) have been playing it constantly since I made the board on the floor!

Customize The Game

The beauty of Tic Tac Toe Bean Bag Toss game is that it’s completely customizable:

  • choose the bean bag colors you want (I chose red and white for Valentine’s Day)
  • pick the paint colors you want
  • make the board any size you want

I typically stick with the standard 3×3 board, but if you want to try this with older kids and make it a little more challenging, try a 4×4 or 5×5 board (if you have the space).

TIP: Just make sure you have enough bean bags to play!

*Pro Tip: For a 3×3 board, you would want 5 bean bags of each color. A 4×4 board would require 9 bean bags of each color. For a 5×5 board, you would need a whopping 13 bean bags of each color!*

Grab these free Valentine’s Bingo printables and other activities that will have kids laughing and having a great time! Click the image below.

Valentine's Day freebie banner

Conversation Heart Games

These 2 Minute-to-win-it-style games are instant hits!

For one game, simply stack as many hearts as you can in one minute. Trust me, it’s harder than it sounds!

Valentine's Day candy heart stack game

If the stack falls over, you have to start from the beginning. The person with highest stack at the end of a minute wins!

Valentine’s Day Heat Candy Game with Chopsticks

The second conversation heart game is to use chopsticks to move as many as you can from one bowl to another.

The person with the most conversation hearts in the new bowl at the end of a minute wins!

Valentine's Day candy heart game

Valentine’s Craft Activity

We’ve covered Valentine’s Day Bingo and other games, now you need a craft to help balance things out.

Here are 9 Valentine’s Day crafts that kids will actually enjoy making. Just pick one or two from this list and you’re set!

Valentine’s Food Activity

When you think of activities, you may think of games and crafts, but trust me, eating is definitely an activity.

So you have your food group. I recommend dedicating one specific area to this purpose and you might consider including:

Grab this Valentine’s Bingo printable set if you’re playing Bingo with a larger group! Click the image below. 👇

valentines day bingo banner

Valentine’s Bingo and Other Activities – Final Thoughts

There you go! There are 6 Valentine’s Day activities that will make the day SO much fun for the kids that they’ll be super sad when it’s over.

My kids absolutely love them, and I love how easy they are to execute!

We hope you like these ideas and can use them in your holiday activities this year!

Comment below – what are Valentine’s Day traditions that you enjoy doing with your family?

More Valentine’s Inspiration!

Grab this Valentine’s Bingo printable set if you’re playing Bingo with a larger group! Click the image below. 👇

valentines day bingo banner

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21 Comments

    1. Hey Mia! I hope you guys love them! My kids (and kids in class parties that I’ve hosted) had a blast and asked to do them again the following year!

  1. Valentines and kids! I never ever imagined any connection between children and valentines. After reading the content here, I found it really sweet as to how we can let our children enjoy and have fun time with their friends on valentines. I really loved this blog. For any customised 3D valentines gifts, you can check out the website of Makewhale.

  2. Oh I love the conversation heart games! I just posted a similar post of Valentine’s activities for kids but mine are so different. Love that there are so many unique ideas here! #wanderingwednesday

    1. Thanks Jeanne! I remember when I did my first party, I was at a total loss for how to have a successful party. Many parties later…I now have a system that works great! Thanks for visitng!

        1. Hey Ashley!
          Yes, for this set, only 4 players can play at once. I designed it for a small group – such as to use at home or in a group of up to about 5 kids (because one could be the “caller) at school. I’m in the middle of designing a larger, paid version that could be used with bigger groups, so check back for that if you’re interested!

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