There’s a special kind of learning that happens when children talk about what they love.
Their family.
Their school.
Their favorite things to do.
This Valentine’s Hearts Worksheet invites children to draw and express the people, places, and activities that fill their hearts. A gentle mix of creativity, writing, and emotional awareness — all on one cozy page.
No downloads. No distractions. Just meaningful, heart-led learning.
Why “What I Love” Activities Matter
When children reflect on love and gratitude, they:
- Practice emotional expression
- Build self-awareness
- Strengthen language skills
- Develop positive thinking
- Feel seen and understood
This is social-emotional learning in its simplest, most beautiful form.
Old wisdom. Always valuable.
What’s Inside This Worksheet
Children complete three heart spaces:
💗 What I love from home
💗 What I love from school
💗 Something I love to do
They draw inside each heart — people, pets, hobbies, favorite things — and connect words with feelings.
At the bottom, a little “love jar” reminds them that love can be collected and remembered.
Simple. Meaningful. Joyful.
Who Is This For?
- Preschool and kindergarten children
- Valentine’s classroom activities
- Homeschool emotional learning
- Early writing practice
- Creative quiet-time at home
Any child who can draw can express love here.
How to Use This Worksheet
- Talk about what love means
- Look at each heart section
- Draw inside the hearts
- Share and discuss the drawings
Tip:
Ask children to explain their pictures.
Speaking about feelings builds confidence and vocabulary.
Why Seasonal Emotional Learning Works
Holiday themes create warm memories.
Hearts and kindness become part of learning.
Lessons tied to emotion stay longer in the mind.
Feel. Express. Grow.
Worksheet Preview
Valentine’s hearts what I love worksheet for kids drawing activity
More Valentine Learning Pages Coming Soon
At The Printable Nest, we believe learning should nurture:
- The mind
- The heart
- The imagination
More creative and emotional-learning worksheets are on the way.
Stay kind.
Stay expressive.
And let little hearts shine 🤍

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