3 Valentine's Day Activities for Kids That Boost Reading & Writing

Use this sweet holiday to help your early learner work on reading, writing, and spelling skills.

Jan 16, 2024

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3 Valentine's Day Activities for Kids That Boost Reading & Writing
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Jan 16, 2024

Valentine's Day is not just a day for your child to show friends and family how much they mean to them — the holiday also provides your little one with wonderful opportunities for authentic reading and writing. Here are three simple and engaging ways to make holiday fun with your child while also building literacy skills

1. Set Up a Card-Making Station

Encourage your child to easily create — and write — cards for family and friends by establishing this simple, special space. Begin by gathering card-making supplies and arranging them neatly on a table or desk. You could include:

  • Colored cardstock pieces, folded to form cards
  • Envelopes
  • Heart stickers
  • Sheets of Valentine’s gift wrap or scrapbooking paper
  • Scraps of colored paper
  • Felt tip marker pens
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors

For early writers, add some word card prompts including words like "To," "Love," "From" and "Happy Valentine’s Day," writing each word clearly on an index card.

You might also like to include a checklist of names to help your child spell the names of family members or classmates and assist in future name recognition.

2. Write Acrostic Poems

Acrostic poems are one of the simplest forms of poetry, most commonly made by using the initial letters of a word as prompts for words or short sentences that describe the word being used. Encourage your child to have a go at creating an acrostic poem with a friend’s name your child is giving their Valentine’s card to. Here’s an example:

Brave
Loyal
Athletic
Kind
Enthusiastic

3. Read Your Child’s Most Loved Book

Any day is a great day to read aloud with your child — whatever their age. Reading together is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with your little one, while building their literacy skills at the same time.

Add a Valentine’s twist by asking your child to choose the book (or books!) for you to read. Or, choose one of the love-filled titles in the shopping list below to enjoy together and share the sweetness of the holiday. 

For instance, Pig the Pug: Love Pug is a sweet and charming board book about all the things Pig the Pug loves most — from dancing and dress up to spending time with friends! Filled with silly illustrations, young readers will giggle along the antics of fun-loving Pig. 

Meanwhile, How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? is a beautiful reminder of the everlasting love between family members — even when our littlest dinosaurs are testing our patience! 

Older readers will delight in Geronimo Stilton #80: Have a Heart, Geronimo, where Geronimo becomes an assistant at his friend's new dating agency. When someone tries to sabotage the matches, it's up to him to find out who. 

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