40 Free Valentine’s Cards Templates for Kids (Toddler-Friendly & Printable)

Free Valentine's Cards Templates for Kids

Valentine’s Day always sneaks up on me right when I’m already tired, cleaning, and trying to squeeze in some quality time with my toddler. This year daddy will be home too, so I wanted something sweet and meaningful without glitter explosions or late-night prep.

In this post, I’m sharing our free Valentine’s cards templates for kids that you can print, color, and use instantly — stress-free.

🎯 What You’ll Need for These Free Valentine’s Cards Templates for Kids

  • Printed Valentine card templates (black & white)
  • Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
  • Scissors (optional)
  • Paper or light cardstock

Real-life tip: We printed on normal paper first, tested one card, and only then used thicker paper. Saved ink and nerves. All pages are A4

Optional swaps:

  • No printer? Color digitally on a tablet.
  • Younger toddlers? Skip cutting and just color the full page.

🎯 Here are all Valentine Cards For Your Toddler By Theme:

One thing I learned the hard way: toddlers don’t care about “Valentine’s aesthetics” 😅
They care about animals they recognize, foods they love, and friends they already miss from playgroup.

That’s why I created these free Valentine’s card templates for kids in three simple themes — so you can quickly pick what your toddler is into this week.

All cards are:

  • 🖨️ Black & white (perfect for coloring)
  • ✂️ Easy to cut
  • 🖍️ Bold lines for little hands
  • 💌 Designed for toddlers & preschoolers

>Click the image to get the full picture for download or click the download button below to download all printables at once.


🐰 Animal Valentine Cards for Toddlers

Animals are always a win — especially when they come with silly faces and heart balloons.

If you’re looking for creative toddler Valentine craft ideas to go with your cards, check this post:

👉 15 Valentine Craft Ideas for Toddlers


🍓 Food Valentine Cards (No Candy Required!)

If your toddler would choose a banana over chocolate any day — this one’s for you 🙋‍♀️
These food-themed Valentine cards are perfect if you want to skip sugar but keep it fun.


🤝 Friendship Valentine Cards for Toddlers

Not all Valentines are about romance — especially not at age 2 or 3 😄
These friendship-themed Valentine cards focus on kindness, sharing, and togetherness.


📌 My Honest Thoughts as a Mum

I’ll be honest: I love crafts, but sometimes I need something fast and low prep. These Valentine cards were one of those quick activities that need basically no cleaning on my part.

PS.: Before you print: 👉 Free Printable Heart Shape Worksheets for Toddlers


📍 FAQ About Valentine Cards for Kids

Q: What age are these Valentine card templates best for?
A: Around 1.5–5 years. Younger toddlers color freely, older kids can write names or short messages.

Q: Should Valentine cards for kids be for coloring?
A: Yes, especially for toddlers. Coloring turns a simple printable into a fine-motor and creativity activity.

Q: What size should Valentine cards be?
A: We use A4 or US Letter with 2–4 cards per page — easy to print and cut.

Q: Can I use these instead of candy Valentines?
A: Absolutely. Teachers and daycare providers usually prefer non-candy options.


🔗 Related Resources

📸 👉 Free Printable Heart Shape Worksheets for Toddlers

Pair these with our family Valentine ideas for at-home fun:
👉 Family Valentine’s Day Ideas

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💬 Your Turn!

If you try these Valentine cards, I’d LOVE to see them.
Tag me on Instagram or Pinterest, or tell me in the comments which design your toddler picked first. #mommyscrafttime

✨ Want more calm, intentional toddler activities without scrolling for hours?

👉 Grab my Toddler Activity Magazinez — packed with crafts, indoor & outdoor play, sensory ideas, and daily skill activities to make winter feel lighter.

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Carina is the creative mind behind Mommy’s Craft Time, where she helps parents turn everyday moments into fun, hands-on learning experiences for toddlers. With a passion for sensory play, crafts, and early language development, she shares simple, engaging activities that spark creativity and support cognitive growth.

Whether it’s DIY sensory bins, seasonal crafts, or language-rich activities, she strives to make learning fun and stress-free for parents and kids alike

Welcome to our little corner! I started this blog so I’d be forced to try new and fun activities with Luca. Some things I try work. Some are utter failures, but even that is fun. Here, I share ideas to help other mums focus on the magic of small moments, because sometimes it’s the littlest things that become the most memorable.

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