15 Fun Valentine’s Day Games for Kids
Valentine’s Day is all about love, laughter, and making cherished memories, so why not let the little ones in on the fun? These fun and exciting Valentine’s Day games for kids are packed with creativity, teamwork, and a sprinkle of friendly competition. Whether it’s dashing through a Heart Relay Race, crafting adorable Love Bugs, or uncovering hidden treasures in a Valentine’s scavenger hunt, these games are more than just entertainment, they’re moments of connection and joy.
Ready to turn your Valentine’s celebration into a day full of smiles and unforgettable fun?
Let’s explore the sweetest activities that kids will absolutely love!
These are so good, that you might even want to turn them into your annual Valentine’s Day tradition!

Heart Relay Race
Get ready to add a dash of excitement to your Valentine’s Day party with a “Heart Relay Race.” This energetic game requires kids to race against each other while balancing a heart-shaped object, like a plush or paper heart atop a spoon, just like an egg and spoon race. You’ll see giggles and cheers as they try to sprint without dropping their precious cargo!
Here’s how you set it up: mark a start and finish line in your backyard or a large room. Each participant gets a spoon and a heart. They’ll need to place the heart on the spoon and hold the handle in their mouths or hands, depending on their age and skill level. No hands allowed if they’re holding it in their mouths!
Divide the kids into teams, and have them line up at the start. On your mark, they race to the other side and back, then pass the heart and spoon to the next teammate. The first team to finish without dropping the heart wins!
Why not raise the stakes? The winning team could get a small prize, like heart-shaped candies or stickers. It’s a simple setup, but you’ll be amazed at how much fun the kids will have.
Get your camera ready for some adorable, action-packed photos!
Cupid’s Arrow Toss
You’ll love the challenge and excitement of “Cupid’s Arrow Toss,” a perfect game to keep the Valentine’s Day spirit high. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor play, this game is a hit at any party.
Here’s how you set it up: create a heart-shaped target from cardboard or poster board and hang it at a child-friendly height. Next, make “arrows” using straws or soft foam darts.
The objective? Stand at a designated line and try to hit the heart target with the arrows. It’s not as easy as it sounds, but it’s loads of fun watching the arrows fly! Each player gets three tries per turn to rack up points. You can even offer a prize for the highest score to spice things up.
Here are some tips to make the game even more enjoyable:
- Decorate the arrows with red or pink feathers to make them festive.
- Use different scoring zones on the heart for added challenge.
- Play some cheerful music in the background to enhance the party atmosphere.

Valentine Bingo
Everyone loves a round of Valentine Bingo, a festive twist on the classic game that’s perfect for any Valentine’s Day gathering. You can easily set it up at home or in a classroom and it’s sure to get everyone giggling and engaged.
To start, you’ll need to create bingo cards. Instead of numbers, fill the squares with Valentine-themed pictures or words like hearts, flowers, chocolates, and Cupid. You can make these cards yourself with some cardstock and stickers, or print them out from many available online templates.
Next, gather some small items to use as markers. Think pink and red candies, heart-shaped erasers, or even small paper hearts. Now you’re all set to play! As you call out the items on the bingo cards, watch the kids’ excitement grow as they get closer to calling out “Bingo!”
To spice things up, why not add some fun challenges? If someone covers a row, they could be asked to shout a Valentine’s Day pun or perhaps give a compliment to the person on their right. It keeps the game lively and fills the room with laughter and joy.
Love Letter Scramble
After enjoying a lively game of Valentine Bingo, why not keep the fun going with Love Letter Scramble? This game’s perfect for kids who love puzzles and a bit of friendly competition. You’ll need some colorful paper, markers, and a timer.
Here’s how it works: Write love-themed words or phrases on pieces of paper and cut them into individual letters. Mix them all up in a big festive bowl.
Now, set the timer for three minutes and let the kids race to rearrange the letters into the correct words or phrases. Whoever creates the most love letters wins!
To make it extra special, consider these three fun twists:
- Team Play: Divide the kids into teams to foster teamwork.
- Creative Challenges: Include silly phrases that make everyone giggle.
- Prize Rewards: Offer small treats or certificates for the winners.
- Older Kids: Consider dropping the time to just a minute for a fun Valentines minute to win it game.
Love Letter Scramble not only enhances kids’ spelling skills but also their ability to work under pressure. Plus, it’s a great way to stir up lots of laughter and love.

Pin the Heart
Next up is “Pin the Heart,” a classic party game that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. Imagine a twist on the old favorite, “Pin the Tail on the Donkey,” but with a sweet, love-themed spin. Here, you’ll use a large poster of a heart instead of a donkey. Your mission? Pin a smaller heart right in the center, while blindfolded, of course!
First, you’ll need a big heart poster. You can make one out of red poster board or even draw it on a large piece of paper. Then, cut out several smaller hearts from different colored papers. Add double-sided tape to the back of these little hearts so they’ll stick to the poster.
Before you start, each player gets spun around three times to make it more challenging. Don’t worry if you miss the mark; that’s part of the fun! Everyone will have a good laugh, and it’s a great way to break the ice.
Make sure to have small prizes or sweet treats for the players. They’ll love the extra incentive, and it keeps the game exciting.
Musical Hearts
Let’s keep the Valentine’s Day fun going with “Musical Hearts,” a delightful twist on the classic game of musical chairs. In this version, you’ll dance around a circle of heart-shaped papers instead of chairs, grooving to love-themed songs. When the music stops, don’t scramble for a chair; instead, find a heart to stand on!
To set up the game, all you need are:
- Colorful paper: Cut out large heart shapes from red, pink, or purple paper.
- Lively music: Create a playlist of catchy, upbeat love songs that the kids can enjoy.
- Space to play: guarantee there’s enough room for everyone to dance around without bumping into each other.
Once you’re all set, start the music and watch the kids giggle and wiggle! When the music pauses, each child must quickly step on a nearby heart.
The fun twist? Remove one heart from the circle each round, but instead of sitting out, the child who can’t find a heart gets to control the music! This keeps everyone engaged and guarantees that no one feels left out.
Heartbeat Discovery Game
Continuing the Valentine’s Day excitement, we’ve the “Heartbeat Discovery Game” that not only entertains but educates as well. This lively game involves a bit of detective work with a sweet, scientific twist that’ll have everyone’s hearts racing with joy!
Here’s how you play: First, gather the kids and explain that they’ll be learning about how their heart rates change with activity. Pair them up and give each duo a stopwatch (or use a phone timer), and a chart to record their findings.
Start with something calm, like reading a Valentine’s poem, then check and record their heartbeats. Next, switch it up with a fun physical activity, like jumping jacks or dancing to a love song for a minute. Check those heartbeats again!
The twist? Each pair guesses if their partner’s heart rate increased or decreased, learning about the effects of exercise on the heart. It’s a blast watching them guess and giggle over the outcomes.
Wrap up by discussing why physical activity affects our heartbeat. It’s a great way to slip in a little lesson on health and wellness, all wrapped up in Valentine’s Day fun!
Valentine’s Day Pictionary
Why not add a creative twist to your Valentine’s Day festivities with a game of Valentine’s Day Pictionary? Gather your markers, grab some paper, and get ready to draw your heart out in a race against time. You’ll have everyone laughing and guessing with each sketch!
To play, you’ll need a list of Valentine-themed words or phrases. Think about all the things that symbolize love and affection. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Hearts
- Cupid
- Chocolate Box
Split into teams and take turns drawing the selected word while your teammates guess. Each correct guess scores a point, and the team with the most points at the end wins! It’s not just about winning; it’s about enjoying the silly sketches and the wild guesses that might leave you giggling.
If you’re feeling extra creative, you can even make your own Valentine’s Day themed drawing board or decorate your paper with pink and red borders.
Whatever you do, make sure it’s fun and filled with love. So, break out those artistic skills (or lack thereof) and let the Valentine’s Day Pictionary games begin!

Love Potion Mix-Up
Stir up some excitement with “Love Potion Mix-Up,” a delightful game that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day fun. You’ll need a few simple supplies: clear cups, various juices, and some fun labels. First, label each juice as a different “potion ingredient,” like “Giggles,” “Hugs,” or “Kisses.” You can even use food coloring to make them more mysterious!
Here’s how you play: set up a table with all the different juices mixed up. Each player takes turns being the mixologist. The mixologist must create a special love potion by mixing different juices while the other players guess the ingredients. But here’s the catch, you’ve got to do it blindfolded! The other players can give clues, but they can’t say the actual name of the juices.
Whoever guesses the most ingredients correctly wins a small prize, like heart-shaped stickers or a Valentine’s pencil. It’s not just about winning, though. It’s about laughing and guessing, mixing up some magical memories along the way.
Don’t forget to take lots of silly photos of everyone’s potion creations. This game is sure to brew up loads of fun and giggles among the little ones!
Blindfolded Heart Drawing
After enjoying the fun of mixing up love potions, gather the kids for “Blindfolded Heart Drawing,” an equally entertaining game that tests their creativity and coordination.
You’ll need a few simple supplies: a blindfold, paper, and markers. Each child takes turns wearing the blindfold and drawing a heart on their paper. The twist? They can’t peek!
This game isn’t only hilarious but also a sweet way to see how everyone interprets the shape of a heart without their sight. You might get some wonky hearts, but that’s part of the charm!
Here’s why it’s a hit:
- Unpredictability: Every drawing turns out uniquely, adding an element of surprise.
- Inclusivity: Anyone can play, regardless of their artistic skills.
- Team Spirit: Encourages cheering and laughter, building a friendly atmosphere.
Make sure to cheer each artist on and perhaps have a little prize for the most creative heart.
Don’t forget to display their artwork; each piece will be a memorable addition to your Valentine’s Day decorations.

Pass the Heart
Now that you’ve had your share of laughs with Blindfolded Heart Drawing, it’s time to keep the energy high with another engaging game: Pass the Heart. This lively activity is perfect for keeping everyone on their toes and adding a dash of competitive spirit to your Valentine’s Day festivities.
You’ll need a small, soft heart-shaped object—maybe a stuffed toy or a heart-shaped pillow. Have the kids sit in a circle and start the music. They’ll pass the heart around the circle as quickly as they can.
But here’s the twist: when the music stops, the one holding the heart is out! Keep the game going until one player remains. They’re crowned the Heart Master!
To spice things up, throw in some funny challenges for those who get caught with the heart. Maybe they’ve to sing a silly love song or do a funny dance move. It’s all about having fun and creating memorable moments.
Pass the Heart isn’t just a game; it’s a way to teach kids about taking turns, playing fair, and enjoying the thrill of a playful challenge.
Get ready for giggles and rosy cheeks as the heart zips around the circle!
Treasure Hunt for Hearts
Continuing the Valentine’s Day fun, let’s set up an enchanting Treasure Hunt for Hearts. You’ll transform your space into a magical heart-filled adventure that’s sure to delight any group of kids enthusiastic for a quest. Hide paper hearts or small heart-shaped treats around your home or yard, each with a clue leading to the next. It’s like a trail of breadcrumbs, but way sweeter!
Here’s how you can make it extra special:
- Theme Your Clues: Use rhymes or riddles that tie into Valentine’s Day—think of puns and playful words about love and friendship.
- Reward at the End: Choose a grand prize like a heart-shaped box of chocolates or a book about friendship. It’ll give the kids a wonderful incentive to play along.
- Decorate Your Space: Sprinkle some Valentine’s decorations along the route to make the atmosphere festive and engaging.
Ensure each clue is hidden well, but not too tricky to find—you don’t want anyone to get frustrated. As they solve each clue and find new hearts, their excitement will build.
It’s not just about the prize at the end; it’s about the joy of the hunt and the laughs shared along the way.
Stack the Hearts Challenge
Kick off the heart-stacking challenge by gathering all your heart-shaped items, from plush toys to small pillows.
You’ll need a flat surface like a table or the floor where everyone can reach. Make sure you’ve got a variety of sizes, but nothing too heavy – remember, it’s all about piling them up without toppling over!
Here’s how you play: each player takes a turn adding one heart to the stack. The trick is to place your heart so that the stack stays balanced. If the pile falls over on your turn, you’re out!
Keep going until there’s only one person left who hasn’t caused a heartbreak collapse.
Want to make it more challenging? Use a timer and see who can build the highest tower in one minute. Or, blindfold each player for their turn to add a bit of mystery and giggles to the game.
It’s not just about being steady-handed; it’s about having a blast and maybe even getting a little bit sneaky with your placement.
This game isn’t just fun; it’s a great way for you to practice patience and careful planning.
Valentine Memory Match
If you enjoyed the challenge and excitement of Stack the Hearts, you’ll love testing your memory with Valentine Memory Match. This game not only sharpens your memory skills but also keeps the Valentine’s spirit alive with its fun, themed cards.
Here’s how you play: lay all cards face down on a table. Each card has a Valentine-themed picture like hearts, cupids, or roses. You’ll flip over two cards at a time, trying to find a pair that matches. If they match, you keep them and go again. If not, flip them back over and try to remember where they’re for your next turn.
It’s a blast and here’s why:
- Boosts Memory: Finding pairs requires you to remember the locations of different cards, enhancing your memory.
- Encourages Turn-Taking: You’ll learn to share and take turns, as each player flips two cards per turn.
- Sparks Joy: The thrill of finding a pair and winning the game brings out lots of smiles and laughter.
Gather your friends or family, and see who the Memory Master is this Valentine’s Day!

Craft a Love Bug
After mastering Valentine Memory Match, you’ll love diving into our next activity: crafting a Love Bug. This adorable project isn’t only fun but also sparks creativity and can be a great way to bond with friends and family.
To start, you’ll need some colorful construction paper, glue, scissors, markers, and pipe cleaners. First, cut out a heart shape from your construction paper—this will be your Love Bug’s body. You can choose any colors you like; maybe pink, red, or purple for a festive touch!
Next, draw and cut out smaller hearts for the wings. Decorate these wings with markers, adding polka dots or stripes to make your bug uniquely yours. Attach these wings to the body with some glue.
For the antennae, twist two pipe cleaners and glue them at the top of your heart.
Now, don’t forget the eyes! You can use googly eyes or simply draw them on with markers. Add a smiley face to give your Love Bug some personality.
There you have it! Your very own Love Bug. Isn’t it cute? Place it on your desk, give it as a gift, or make a whole swarm to decorate your room and spread the love this Valentine’s Day!
Final Thoughts on Valentine’s Day Games for Kids
Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to bring kids together for fun, creativity, and a little extra love! From “Love Potion Mix-Up” to heartfelt group activities, these Valentines games are sure to create sweet memories and plenty of laughter. Whether you’re planning a classroom party or a cozy family celebration, these ideas are guaranteed to be a hit.
Do you have a favorite Valentine’s Day game that your kids adore? Or maybe you’ve tried one of these ideas and want to share how it went! We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
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