If you’re looking for a fun activity to celebrate Valentine’s day with your child, here is the list for you! This list is specifically for fine motor practice, but if you’re looking for gross motor, language and literacy, math and science, or social-emotional activities, we’ve got you covered, too!
These activities correspond with the following DRDP measures:
COG 1: Spatial Relationships
Child increasingly shows understanding of how objects move in space or fit in different spaces
COG 3: Number Sense of Quantity
Child shows developing understanding of number and quantity
COG 7: Shapes
Child shows an increasing knowledge of shapes and their characteristics
COG 8: Cause and Effect
Child demonstrates an increasing ability to observe, anticipate, and reason about the relationship between cause and effect
LLD 7: Concepts About Print
Child shows an increasing understanding of the conventions and physical organization of print material and that print carries meaning
PD-HLTH 4: Fine Motor Manipulative Skills
Child demonstrates increasing precision, strength, coordination, and efficiency when using muscles of the hand for play and functional tasks
VPA 1: Visual Art
Child engages, develops skills, and expresses self with increasing creativity, complexity, and depth through two-dimensional and three-dimensional visual art

1. Follow Your Heart by Happy Toddler Playtime
This is a great fine motor, scissor practice activity! Children “follow their hearts” by cutting following a dotted and heart line.
2. Pom Pom Painting by Tips from a Typical Mom Blog
Create beautiful heart paintings by using pom poms and clothespins!
3. Lacing Hearts by Our Kid Things
With this activity, children lace yard through holes in cardboard hearts to create lovely designs!
4. Heart Gluing by Playdough to Plato
Allow children to strengthen their hand muscles and practice their hand-eye coordination with this fun gluing activity.
5. Heart Fine Motor Activity by Early Learning Ideas
Complete with a free template, create patterns within a heart with hole punches!















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