Inside: Searching for the perfect Valentine free printables? Check out these 20 adorable classroom valentines your kids are bound to love.
I’m always amazed at how much high quality free content there is on the internet.
Since Valentine’s Day is just a couple of weeks away I wanted to gather together some of my favorite kids’ valentine free printables.
I hope you love them as much as I do!
And, if you want even more fun activities, be sure to check out all of our Valentine crafts for kids!
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Valentine Free Printables That Are Perfect for School
Friendship Bracelet Valentines
Love You Like A Love Song Valentine
More Valentine Activities
Reading books is a great option for any theme or holiday! These Valentine’s Day books are some of the top picks. Add them to your home library or see if your local library has them on hand.
Love From The Crayons – If your kids love any of the Crayon books, they’ll want to read this Valentine version where the crayons explore the bright colors and subtle shades of love.
The Invisible String – This is a sweet story all children will want to hear. It’s about a mother who tells her two children that they’re all connected by an invisible string.
Little Blue Truck’s Valentine – Join Little Blue Truck as he delivers Valentine’s Day cards to all his farm animal friends. As he does, he wonders, will anyone give one to him?
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Leah
Tuesday 31st of January 2023
Could you please repost your valentine's blower printout? My daughter loves it but it's currently showing an error when I try downloading it. Thanks!
Sam
Wednesday 1st of February 2023
Um, I'm not sure what you're referring to. What's the blower printout?
Jen Pollard
Tuesday 26th of January 2016
These are all adorable. It would be hard to choose which one to use! I'm sure my oldest would choose the Minecraft version. Thanks for sharing with us!
Sam T
Thursday 28th of January 2016
Of course! I actually haven't seen Minecraft at all before. My oldest is only 5 so I don't know if he's just not the right age or what...