We believe love shows up in the little moments—between school drop-offs, packed schedules, and busy days. Valentine’s Day with kids doesn’t need to be expensive or over-the-top to be meaningful.
Here are 5 simple, heart-filled ways Minnesota moms can celebrate Valentine’s Day with their kids, while creating memories that last far longer than candy 💕
💕 1. Start the Day With a Family Valentine Breakfast
It doesn’t have to be fancy—just intentional.

Ideas:
- Heart-shaped pancakes or toast
- Strawberries, yogurt, or pink milk
- A short love note at each spot
Even 10 extra minutes together can set the tone for the whole day.
MN Mom Tip: Busy mornings still count—connection over perfection.
💌 2. Write “Why I Love You” Valentine Notes
Kids don’t just need gifts—they need reminders of how deeply they’re loved.

Write each child a note that celebrates who they are:
- Their kindness
- Their humor
- Their creativity
- Their effort
These words become core memories.
🎨 3. Create a Valentine Craft Station
Set out simple supplies and let kids create freely.

You’ll need:
- Paper, crayons, markers
- Stickers or heart cutouts
- Glue + scissors
Let them make cards for siblings, grandparents, teachers, or neighbors—love multiplies when shared.
🍕 4. Cozy Family Valentine Night
Keep it relaxed and pressure-free.

Ideas:
- Pizza or favorite dinner
- Family movie night
- Pajamas encouraged
Sometimes the most meaningful celebrations are the ones where everyone feels comfortable and connected.
🌟 5. Mini Valentine “Yes Day”
Give each child a few small yeses for the day.

Examples:
- Pick dinner or dessert
- Choose the movie
- Extra bedtime story
- Stay up 15 minutes later
It’s a simple way to make kids feel seen and special.