V is for Valentine! Fun, free Valentine’s Day worksheets for Beginning Readers

Looking for a few activities to do with your beginning readers for Valentine’s Day?  We hope so!  We created a few worksheets that will help your beginning reader have a little fun, and, learn a little on February 14th!  These are some of the first free worksheets I made…  I have improved a lot since beginning but, I still do think there are some fun activities in this pack. I hope you enjoy!  Anyway, here are a few of my favorite Valentine’s Day books for children.

The Biggest Valentine EverThe Biggest Valentine EverPete the Cat: Valentine's Day Is CoolPete the Cat: Valentine’s Day Is CoolThere Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose!There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose!Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really StinkRoses Are Pink, Your Feet Really StinkHappy Valentine's Day, Mouse! (If You Give...)Happy Valentine’s Day, Mouse! (If You Give…)Llama Llama I Love YouLlama Llama I Love YouSplat the Cat: Funny ValentineSplat the Cat: Funny Valentine

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Free Valentines Day worksheets for beginning readers

Free Valentines Day worksheets for kids

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19 Comments

  1. Tammy @ theultimatelinky.com says:

    This is so great! Thanks so much! I’m pinning, stumbling, sharing!

  2. Thanks for sharing these – very cute and useful! Stopped by from SITS Comment Love!

  3. Melissa @ A Prudent Life says:

    Wow, you offer so many great resources! My mom is a volunteer reading tutor for a developmentally challenged adult and I passed your link onto her.

    1. Thank you! I hope our site is helpful to her. We find most success with struggling (and beginning readers). The slow pace, and repetitiveness is very helpful. Thanks for passing on our website! 🙂

  4. Thanks for sharing! What a great idea and I just pinned it:) (From SITS)

  5. Great worksheets. I like integrating activities that surround holidays! My daughter seems to like it too.

    Thanks for sharing with Everything Kids!!

  6. Thank you for linking with us at Learn & Play Link Up! I featured your post this week. I’m also going to share your post in my Facebook page (I hope this is okay?) . Thank you once again and hope you link with us next time!

  7. Ruth Tompkins says:

    Thanks! Raising and homeschooling a special needs grandchild. All the interactive and free I can find is a blessing!

    1. You are welcome…so happy you are here! Let me know if I can help you in any way! Is your grandchild able to read? Let me know if you need help figuring out how to use our free learn to read program.

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