Valentine’s Day Learning Activities with Candy Hearts
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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to sprinkle a little sweetness into your learning! Candy conversation hearts are not just tasty—they’re also a fun, hands-on tool for educational games and activities across multiple subjects. Whether you’re teaching math, literacy, graphing, or logic, these little candies offer endless opportunities for creative learning. Here’s a collection of Valentine’s Day learning activities & games using candy hearts that your kids will love!

Valentine’s Day Math with Candy Hearts
Counting and Simple Addition
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Cut out large paper hearts and write numbers on them.
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Have younger children count out the matching number of candy hearts.
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Older children can use the hearts to practice addition and subtraction. (e.g., 3 + 2 = ?)
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Add a challenge: give them two paper hearts with numbers and have them “feed” the candy hearts to each side of a scale for visual comparison.
Estimation Jar
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Fill a small jar with candy hearts and let kids guess how many are inside. Count and compare the estimates.
Measuring and Sorting
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Use candy hearts to measure small items (e.g., how many hearts long is your pencil?).
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Sort by color, size (if you have multiple types), or phrases.
Graphing and Data Analysis
Color Graphing
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Print a simple bar graph template or draw one.
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Have kids sort their candy hearts by color and record how many of each.
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Ask questions: Which color has the most? The least? How many more pink than yellow?
Probability Practice
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Predict how many of each color are in the box.
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Open and count—was the prediction accurate?

Valentine’s Day Literacy and Word Games
Alphabet Matching
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Younger learners can find the first letter of a word on the heart and match it to an alphabet chart.
Phrase Reading and Categorizing
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Have readers group hearts by theme (e.g., friendship, romance, silly).
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Try putting the phrases in alphabetical order.
Candy Heart Bingo (Free Printable!)
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Give each child a bingo board and a pile of candy hearts.
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Kids match the sayings on the hearts to the board.
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First to get 4 in a row wins a small prize—or gets to eat their row!
Candy Heart Logic and Strategy Games
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Play using 100 charts and candy hearts. Great for number recognition and logical thinking.
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Create paper hearts with common Valentine’s words split in half.
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Mix them up and challenge your kids to piece them back together.

Story Starters
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Pick 3–5 random candy hearts and use the phrases to create a silly Valentine’s Day story.


Educational Value
These sweet activities promote:
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Fine motor skills
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Color recognition
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Counting and simple arithmetic
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Literacy and early reading
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Logic and critical thinking
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Data collection and analysis
Learning is always more fun with a little treat involved. Whether you’re homeschooling, teaching in a classroom, or just looking for an engaging Valentine’s activity, candy hearts are an affordable and delightful tool.
Want More Valentine’s Day Learning Fun?
Check out my Heart Tessellations and STEAM Kids Valentine’s Day Book for more great ideas!
Valentine’s Day Craft: Accordion Folded Paper Hearts

Too cute!! Valentine activities are so much fun! They just seem to be cuter than the rest of the year. 😉
I love this, thanks for sharing 🙂
Fun ideas! I can’t wait to try them.
Great ideas!
Love the candy battleship game!! Thank you for linking up this week to the Hearts for Home Blog Hop!
These are some great ideas for using candy hearts 🙂
Thanks for linking up to the Kid’s Co-Op. I’m featuring this post on my Co-op post this week and pinning it to the Co-Op board on Pinterest as well 🙂