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39 ways to make Valentine’s Day with toddlers meaningful

Valentine’s Day with toddlers can be such a special time. As a child grows up, their perception of love for themselves and others is directly learned from their caregivers and the people around them. While some may say Valentine’s Day is an “over blown commercial holiday” (I mean… they aren’t wrong), young children don’t know that.

Valentine’s Day with toddlers can be a special time to bond, talk about what love means, and introduce elements of self love and self care. That and a day full of crafts, fun, smiles and laughs. Valentine’s Day can be completely re-imagined when you have a child / children and there are so many fun and delightful ways to spend the day together. 

Here’s a list of different activities to do to make a Valentine’s Day with toddlers fun and meaningful 

What do I do with my toddler on Valentine’s Day? Turn off your phone, take the afternoon off and spend quality time together

  • Pack a picnic basket, go to their favorite park to play and have lunch. I can’t help it, I’m a sucker for this heart shaped picnic basket. 
  • Have a beach day if you live in a warm area. Don’t forget the beach toys and adorable heart shaped sunglasses.
  • Book a mini staycation at a kid friendly hotel 
  • Have a family movie night with your toddler’s favorite snacks and a kid friendly charcuterie board 
  • Do a Valentine’s Day photo shoot – either professionally or with a Polaroid camera – let your toddler take the pictures and watch them develop! 
  • Go on a Valentine Scavenger Hunt to find red and pink things
  • Turn off your cell phone/social media and play your toddler’s favorite game
  • See a movie and splurge for the popcorn and candy (or bring your toddler’s favorite snacks for the movie) 
  • Have a chocolate / cheese fondue dinner 
  • Gather all of your biggest blankets and build the ultimate fort to hang out in, read, watch their favorite shows, snack in, etc.
  • Be a tourist in your own city – take a city tour bus and show your toddler the town
  • Dress up in fancy clothes and go to a fancy restaurant, or your toddler’s favorite restaurant
  • This is simple but can be very surprising: Ask them what makes them the happiest, and do that. 
  • If your kiddo likes to read, gather up all your Valentine’s Day books and have a read-a-thon.
  • Spend some time playing Valentine’s Day bingo! 

What can I do for my toddler on Valentine’s Day? Tell your toddler how special they are to you. 

  • Write your toddler a short letter or poem telling them all the things you love about them. 
  • Help your toddler write a short poem or letter to a family member or close friend. 
  • Messages-in-a-mason-jar: A few weeks before Valentine’s Day jot down things you love about your toddler and put them into a mason jar and read the notes outloud to them
  • Write a Valentine’s Day letter together, seal, and save for next year 
  • Help your toddler write out 20 things they love about themselves (model this behavior by writing out things you love about YOURSELF as well)

What can I make with my toddler on Valentine’s Day? Here’s a list of arts and crafts for preschoolers

Valentine’s day gifts for toddlers ideas: In addition to spending time together, making decorated heart crafts above, here are some Valentine basket ideas for toddlers. 

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Remember that anything you do to show your toddler on Valentine’s Day is enough. At this age, anything is fun. From making decorated heart crafts to taking a day off from the Zoom meetings to spend some quality time together, use the opportunity to cherish the moment and cuddle your little love because they won’t always be so little. Ok, yeah I’m “that mom” who says things like that but I believe it! 

What are some things you’ll be doing together on Valentine’s Day? Do you have any special traditions or crafts you’ve been doing or want to start? 

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