

During school, your child can blow up the balloon for their classmates to see the custom design they created.ĭecorate your space. As you hold it closed, have your child add designs, words, and pictures. Share Valentines via Zoomĭecorate a balloon message. It’s an easy and fun way to share some friendship wishes! Parents, take a large balloon and blow it up. From Valentine’s Day word searches to fold out printable hands, there’s something for every child. Children can pick card templates, printable gift ideas, and even different games and exercises to keep them busy and learning and to send to their friends. Get printable activities from Twinkl, which offers a great collection of resources for kids in pre-K through fifth grades. Price: $5 per month, though it does offer some free resources Punchbowls can be sent via email or text message. Some of our favorites include Friendship Elephants, Valentine’s Dots, and Love Monkey. Recently, the platform introduced a video component, so kids can record themselves singing, dancing, or just reciting a sweet message. Known primarily for its online invitations, Punchbowl has an array of digital Valentine’s Day cards. Price: Free 7-day trial, then $2.99-$4.99 per month

Email Valentines to Classmates and Teachers Here are some fun virtual Valentine ideas for kids this year. There are many ways to bring the love of Valentine’s Day to your children and their friends, even if they are remote learning and can’t be together in person. However, the days of buying (or making) sweet treats to be handed out to classmates are not a reality for the large population of children that are remote learning-and rules could change for those who are learning in person. By Zlata Faerman JanuGet kid-friendly activities sent to you! SubscribeĪs if parenting wasn’t hard enough, 2020 brought about new ways for families to celebrate socially distant birthdays, baby showers, weddings, and even the entire holiday season. If you’ve been in a CVS recently, you know Valentine’s Day is fast approaching.
