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Valentine’s Day Heart Dice Game

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Valentine's Day Heart Dice Game + Free Printable

Counting Hearts Game For Valentine’s Day

I’ve really been enjoying making {and sharing} these fun learning games with you all on Glued To My Crafts.

By the way – did you seen the Gumball Dice Game that I shared other day? Well, continuing on with the theme, I decided another FREE printable was in order.

So that’s how this Valentine’s Day themed Heart Dice Game was born!

Not only is this Fill My Heart Up With Love Dice Game great for keeping young children busy but it’s also quick, easy & inexpensive for creative mamas to put together on the fly.

To assemble this learning dice game, all you need to do is download the free printable file below – then laminate, grab some dice, a handful of plastic hearts and find a good space to set up shop.

To play, simply have children roll the dice, identify the number and place the correct amount of “hearts” in the designated area. Then repeat over and over again or change it up as you see fit! The possibilities are endless – I just set up the framework for you on this busy bag idea!

Just keep scrolling for ALL the details, so you can recreate it for your preschooler this upcoming Valentine’s Day holiday! Happy crafting, my friends! #gluedtomycrafts

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Valentine's Day Heart Dice Game + Free Printable

Roll the dice and see what your heart has in store for you this Valentine’s Day!

Game Supplies:

  • White Cardstock Paper
  • Laminator Machine & Sheets
  • Game Printable on box.com
  • Plastic Heart Pieces

Directions:

  • First grab and print the Heart Dice Game file in color.
  • Laminate the printable {you can also have children color the sheet before laminating, for a personal touch}
  • To play – roll the dice. Have children identify the number and place the correct number of plastic heart pieces on the printable.
  • Repeat, taking turns or switching things up as you see fit.
  • Since your sheet is laminated, you can also skip the plastic pieces and have children decorate the printable with dry-erase markers, then wiping away for each turn.

Don’t let the fun stop here!!! If you are looking for even MORE busy bag ideas and games – be sure to check out these posts listed below.

  • Pumpkin Pie Felt Pretend Play
  • Cupcake Counting Dice Game
  • Learning Dice Game Printables
  • Busy Bag Easter Dice Game
  • Cupcake Counting Card Game
  • Donut Game Printable

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