Valentine’s Day is a special day for everyone to celebrate with their loved ones. It is a day filled with love, flowers, chocolate and stuffed animals! Valentine’s Day is not only celebrated by adults, but it is also a fun celebration for kids as well. If you are looking for some ideas on how you can celebrate with the children in your life then below are some fun ideas for kids to celebrate both at school and at home.
- Bake heart-shaped cookies for your kids class or sports team. You can either decorate them at home with your kid or if you want to make a party out of it, then take the baked cookies to your kids school with cookie toppings and decorations and have the whole class or team decorate the cookies.
- Have kids dress up in Valentine’s Day colors (red, pink and white) and also have them eat all things red that day. A few healthy and festive red food ideas are, watermelons, strawberries, cherries, apples, and raspberries.
- Writing “I love you” on heart-shaped cutouts and handing them out to fellow classmates, teammates and or family members is also a nice idea.
- Another sweet idea is to have kids bake cookies and hand them out to elderly people on your street or even pick some flowers and hand them out at a senior center.
- If you enjoy cooking, then why not create some heart shaped snacks and sweet treats with the kids. This is definitely a fun, and creative way to spend time together.
Hopefully these ideas will make you and your kids enjoy Valentine’s Day together. Wishing all a Happy Valentine’s Day!

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