Valentine’s Day / Love One Another

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Six Valentine Activities for Kids

(most of them are free + the cutest hand-drawn printable valentines you have ever seen)

1. Heart Snacks:

2. Easy Clay Recipe:

3. Darling Love Bugs Craft:

A FREE craft your kids will love creating! Use these darling love bugs to decorate your home, covering a bedroom door with them seems like just the right way to say I love you!

4. Valentine Coloring Pack:

Grab five fun coloring pages that give you the love vibe! Perfect for teachers to use in their classroom, parents to use for a class party or just to use at home when you are hit with the need to color. It’s a gift from us to you this February to say, we love you!

5. Love One Another Dot Pages:

6. A Unique Giant Valentine Coloring Page:

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