Do you need a game to play at your child’s classroom Valentine’s Day party? How about playing some Valentines Day Bingo with these free printable Valentine Bingo Cards?

VALENTINES DAY BINGO
Bingo is always a fun one that doesn’t take a lot of time or effort to plan or carry out, and the kids seem to enjoy iT. So I made up some Valentines Day Bingo cards and simply printed them out and laminated them. This way we will be able to use them over and over again.

HOW TO PLAY VALENTINE BINGO
I realize many of you know how to play Bingo…but just in case here are some simple instructions. Materials needed:- Valentine Bingo Cards (link below)
- game pieces
- numbers 1-24 (link below)
- white card stock paper
- hp printer
- scissors
- laminator (I love this laminator!)
- Simply give each child a card and a handful of game pieces. The heart in the middle of the card is a free space.
- To play you just call out a number from 1 to 24. Or you can have them do math problems to come up with the correct number answer.
- I have some numbers from 1-24 that you can cut out and pull out of a bag as you call the numbers. You can grab them below.
- As the kids have a number on their card, they cover it with the candy.
- The first with five in a row call out Bingo and win.

VALENTINES BINGO CARDS FREE PRINTABLES
I have provided 10 different Valentine Bingo Cards for your personal use only. Please do not share these with others. Send them here to grab their own! Click on the links below to grab the bingo cards.BLANK VALENTINE BINGO CARD
Do you want to make some of your own? Download the blank version here. I have made it so that you can download a blank Bingo card for yourself. Just make sure to shuffle the numbers around so no two cards are the same for each child. Or you can print out the blank cards, laminate them and then write on your own numbers, or words {with dry erase pens and markers}…so that you can change them up to suit your needs. Have you seen the full set of Valentines Day Table and Party Decorations that I am offering in an awesome bundled set?
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VALENTINE DAY IDEAS
- Hearts Yahtzee Game
- Valentines Day Table Decorations
- Handprint Activity for Kids
- Valentines Day Heart Wreath
- Valentines Day Sugar Cookie Bars
- Heart Hand Warmers
- Classroom Parties
- Valentines Day Classroom Boxes
- Valentines Day Crafts
- Paper Heart Garland
- Valentines Day Sign

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These are so fun! Thank you!
So cute! I bet your kids just love all the fun things you create for them! Off to print some of these out! :) Thanks!
these are adorable!! thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing linking to my FB fans!!!
Love this…and so fun! Added this to one of my Valentine Round Ups. Thanks so much for sharing!
Holly
http://hallelujahsbyholly.blogspot.com
Are those the candy hearts that also come in white? I'm from Virginia and haven't seen those Valentine's Day candy around in years!!!! They are my favorite! Where did you find the candy at?!
Wonderful! I love bingo games for kids. Did a candy bingo game last November for my 6 year old' birthday.
Thank you so much! We'll be using them for our little homeschool group's Valentine party this Friday! You are such a treasure!
Blessings always! — Jill
Oh Thanks!! I did HEART Bingo last year for my daughter's Kindergarten class and we used Conversation hearts as markers. They had so much fun!! I got a new computer since and didn't have my original cards so thank you because this is planned for 1st grade party now :)
When my girls were in Kindergarten (and I thought regular Bingo might be too much of a challenge), I made cards that said "LOVE" instead of "Bingo" across the top. Then instead of numbers, I used different colored hearts. It made the game shorter (good for little attention spans) and they had an easier time with colors than numbers.
how fun! I love adding a festive flair to games & activities :) I sent this link to my sisters and mom(s)! ;) Thanks for the pre-numbered prints Amy. Hope you have a lovely weekend!
Awesome! Just featured! :)
Love this!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Awesome! These are perfect…thanks!!
Thanks for the cards! I've printed them off to use with my kids and will be adding my own numbers for the kids in my classroom. :)
Those are so cute!!! I love them!
Thank you for the printables! I just printed them out to use at my 2nd graders class party next week. Awesome!
Thanks for this post–we will be playing valentine bingo with our girls.
Loving this! We’re planning games for our kids’ V-Day party and wanted to do a bingo game. This background is perfect! Pinned it @ http://pinterest.com/babycachet/valentine-s-day/ – THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for pinning it. I love Pinterest :)
Tell me about it! It’s ridiculously addictive!
Thanks for sharing your Valentine Bingo cards. I have taken the blank one and have added numbers so there will be 8 cards for my daughter to use in the school classes of her children.
Thanks, Katie G.
Thank you so much for making these. I am new to your blog and found these from searching for valentine bingo cards. They will be perfect for the kindergarten Valentine’s party I am helping with. I will, of course, send everyone to your blog when they ask. :) And I will be back for more ideas!
Thanks again!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! saved me, was so worried about what to do at my daughters school party!
THANK YOU! These are super cute. I teach Kindergarten and am also going to use these for my son’s 1st grade party!
so cute!
I’m trying to do the same – or find a way to add numbers to the template. What am I doing wrong? These are darling!
Thanks so much for the templates and game!
My plan is to run the blank Valentine card on Red, Pink, and Purple copy paper, and have my 5th graders number their own card (1-24) in whatever random order they’d like.
Since Perimeter is a Math skill for them, we’ll play until someone has a Perimeter Bingo!!
I made a chart(x2) for myself with the BINGO & Numbers, so I can X them off as I call them & cut up the other chart for the call bucket.
They can use candy hearts as game pieces:)
I love this idea so fun for my 3rd grade class.
Diana
A fellow room mother and I were searching for ideas for our 1st graders upcoming Valentine’s party. We came upon your site and are so thankful you offer these cards. We will use conversation hearts as markers and have some neat chocolate hearts for prizes. We think this will go over really well and thank you for allowing us to use the template.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Yay! I am so glad you found it too! Have a great party with those kids!!
These are adorable! Did anybody figure out how to edit the blank card? It comes up for me, but not sure how to add numbers to it. Thank you!
These Valentine Bingo cards are so cute! Can you tell me how to get more than 3 cards? The website says there are 24 printable cards, but I only show 3 when I print them out from the free printables off facebook…
Thanks,
Cheryl
These cards are super cute and after searching many websites, I chose these. Thanks!
Hello….
Sorry, I am confused. I am doing this for my son’s V-day party but it looks like the pre-made ones have only 3 different cards. His class has around 20 kids. Can I make up my own by typing in the #’s somehow instead of writing them in?
Thanks so much!!!
This will be perfect for my daughter’s classroom Valentine party. Thanks for sharing such a cute game!
You are welcome!
My kids love playing bingo! Thank you for sharing this! It will be a great game on Valentine’s!
Kristyn- Thank you!
Love all the Valentine’s games you’ve shared! My kids want to play some type of game every day! This one is perfect, because even my younger kids know how to play.
Kristyn- Thank you!
My kids love Bingo! They could play for hours! This will be a fun, family activity on Valentine’s Day!
So glad!
Not just a cute idea, but thanks for sharing it. I love this. We will be doing this, I am sure my son will keep eating the candy. Have a great Valentine’s Day
Hope your son enjoys this game!