Your students will have a blast creating their very own valentine art project for preschoolers. This fun and interesting art technique makes it the perfect project for process-based valentine art for preschool! Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day Pinterest board? The Valentine-s Day process art activity was inspired by Housing a Forest’s monster prints and my JulyKeep Reading
10 Engaging Playdough Activities for Valentine’s Day
All of the children I know love getting their hands on play dough. Add Valentine’s Day sparkles, colors, and scents and it’s even more fun! Take a look at the playdough activities below – which one would your kiddos like the most? It’s a tough choice! Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day Pinterest board? TheKeep Reading
Fine Motor Valentine Craft – Beaded Name Hearts
This valentine craft for kids was inspired by our candy cane names, as well as the preschoolers’ love for beads! The kiddos’ beaded name hearts integrated literacy, math, and fine motor skills. They’ll be a great addition to your valentine activities for preschoolers this February! Related: Heart Crafts for Preschoolers beaded name heart valentine craftKeep Reading
Valentine’s Day Craft with Paper and Oil Pastels
The simple Valentine’s Day craft is the perfect way to give the kids a creative outlet around the holiday, while still keeping it simple! It’s the perfect addition to your collection of process-based valentine art for preschool. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day Pinterest board? When I recently talked with my friend Ann of My NearestKeep Reading
How to Make A Valentine Hand Print Craft Tree with Fingerprint Hearts
Let the children make a colorful valentine hand print craft using their hands and fingers. Oh, how I love using kiddos’ hands and fingers to create art! Probably because the children love it so. With my preschoolers, I like creating some kind of hand print art with the kids each month. This artwork gets savedKeep Reading
Candy Heart Breaking Fine Motor Activity
Welcome to the “Little Heartbreakers” blog hop, led by Devany of Still Playing School and Laura of LalyMom. My preschoolers and I had a lot of fun with a heart-themed fine motor activity. I know Valentine’s Day isn’t until next month, but I wanted to test everything out before trying it on a larger scale. Breaking HeartsKeep Reading
Valentine Craft for Kids to Make Their Parents
Last year, my preschool students had a great time making their parents Valentine’s Day gifts! It was a simple Valentine craft for kids that combined literacy, math, and gift-giving. Easy Valentine craft for kids to make for their families Materials White paper lunch bags Foam Valentine’s Day stickers Hershey’s Kisses Hershey’s Hugs Markers What weKeep Reading
Easy Paper Plate Valentine Holder for Kids
I know it’s after Valentine’s Day, but I wanted to share a super easy valentine holder my preschool kiddos made. Even though this was incredibly simple, my students had a ton of fun creating and decorating. simple valentine holder made of paper plates Supplies (affiliate links included below) 2 paper plates for each valentine holder PermanentKeep Reading
Valentine’s Day Math and Science with a Mirror Box
I was so excited to make a little box out of mirrors my director bought recently! The Imagination Tree created a cleaner-looking mirror box than I did, so check hers out for reference. Once my mirror box was assembled, I decided to break it in with some Valentine’s Day math. Valentine’s Day math with candyKeep Reading
Preschool Valentine Activities – “I Love” Book Making
One of my favorite preschool valentine activities is literacy related (of course)! 🙂 I love, love, love making books with my students. Our “I Love” book is incredibly simple, but it provides a chance for the kiddos to practice early literacy skills. Related: 60+ Valentine Activities for Preschoolers Prepping the Book Simply staple a pieceKeep Reading