If you’re looking for Valentine’s Day activities you can print and use right away, you’re in the right place.
I put together a small set of Valentine’s Day activity sheets that are perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
They’re simple.
They’re educational.
And they don’t require a trip to the store or a million supplies.
Just print them out and you’re good to go.
These are great for:
- At-home learning
- Classroom centers
- Valentine’s Day week busy work
- Quiet time when kids still want something festive
All of the printables below are free, black-and-white, and easy to use.
Click below to download your free Valentine’s Day printable activities pack 💕
What’s Included in This Valentine’s Day Printable Set
This set focuses on learning-style activities rather than coloring pages, which makes them especially helpful for younger kids who like puzzles, patterns, and hands-on work.
Here’s what’s included.

Valentine’s Day Pattern Match Activity
This “What Comes Next?” page helps kids practice pattern recognition in a fun, Valentine-themed way.
Kids look at each row of pictures, figure out the pattern, and then cut and paste the correct image into the empty box.
This activity works on:
- Visual discrimination
- Early logic skills
- Fine motor skills with cutting and gluing
It’s simple enough for preschoolers, but still engaging for kindergarteners.

Valentine’s Day Word Search
This Valentine’s Day word search is designed in a large heart shape, which makes it feel extra fun without being overwhelming.
The word list includes familiar Valentine-themed words like:
- Love
- Hearts
- Candy
- Cards
- Roses
- Cupid
This activity is great for:
- Letter recognition
- Visual scanning
- Early reading practice
It also includes a name line, which makes it classroom-friendly.

Valentine’s Day Maze
This heart-shaped Valentine’s Day maze is designed for younger kids, so it’s not overly complicated.
Kids start at the arrow and work their way through the maze to find the exit.
This activity helps build:
- Problem-solving skills
- Pencil control
- Focus and patience
It’s challenging enough to be fun, but not so hard that kids get frustrated.

Valentine’s Day Connect the Dots
This connect-the-dots activity goes up to 43, making it a great option for kindergarteners who are practicing number order.
Once kids connect all the dots, a Valentine-themed picture is revealed.
This activity works on:
- Number sequencing
- Fine motor control
- Visual tracking
It’s one of those pages kids feel really proud of when they finish.

Valentine’s Day Uppercase Letter Tracing
This page focuses on tracing uppercase letters, with each letter inside a heart shape.
Kids trace each capital letter from A to Z, making it perfect for early learners who are working on:
- Letter recognition
- Pencil grip
- Pre-writing skills
It’s simple, clean, and easy to use — no prep required.
How to Use These Valentine’s Day Printables
You can use these activity sheets in a lot of different ways.
Print them all at once and make a small Valentine’s activity packet, or just print one or two pages at a time as needed.
They work well for:
- Valentine’s Day week at home
- Classroom morning work
- Learning centers
- Quiet time activities
Because they’re black-and-white, they’re printer-friendly and easy to copy.
More Valentine’s Day Printables Coming
This is the first part of my Valentine’s Day printable collection.
I’ll be adding more fun Valentine’s printables in the future, including coloring pages, so feel free to bookmark this page or check back again.
If you’re looking for simple, no-fuss activities that kids actually enjoy, I hope these help make Valentine’s Day a little easier.

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