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Ok, I know what you’re thinking…. “We just got done with the holidays, and now there are more?!” Lucky for you, Valentine’s Day is a fairly low key holiday. And with the help of these super fun and educational Valentine’s Day printables, preparing your child for the excitement of the big day will feel like a breeze.
How Many Hearts?
These easy number worksheets for preschool and early school-aged children will keep your child busy and entertained while you get some much deserved downtime. The Valentine’s Day printables will prompt your child to count the hearts in each column and then paste the corresponding number below. Alternatively, you can have your child write the number in the space below rather than working with scissors and glue.
Preparing Your Valentine’s Day Printables
Preparing your math worksheets is as easy as one, two, three – pun intended 😜. Simply print out your Valentine’s Day printables and prepare the necessary materials. You can use scissors and glue, if comfortable – we like these scissors for young learners. Or, you can prepare a writing utensil for your child to write the numbers in the spaces below the columns instead.
Development
These free printable math worksheets are designed with your child’s learning and development in mind. Your Valentine’s Day printables will allow your child to practice their:
- Early numeracy skills
- Number sequencing
- Handwriting and/or fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- And more!
What’s better than learning and having fun at the same time?
Fall In Love With These Valentine’s Day Printables
What’s not to love about free printables?! We know you’ve got a lot going on and that’s why we’re making things easier for you by bringing you this worksheet fun. These educational printables are sure to delight and excite your curious child. For more free worksheets, check out our downloadable printables here!
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