3 Valentines Sensory Activities Kids Will Love

Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to slow down, connect and enjoy some hands-on sensory play. Sensory activities support emotional regulation, creativity and fine motor development — all while feeling like fun. Here are three easy Valentine’s sensory activities to try at home or in the classroom.

messy valentines ooblek activity for kids
  1. Valentines Ooblek

    Oobleck is a fascinating sensory experience that feels solid one moment and liquid the next. Mix cornflour with water and add pink or red food colouring for a Valentine’s twist. Let children scoop, squeeze and explore while developing hand strength and curiosity. Oobleck is brilliant for calming busy minds and encouraging open-ended exploration.

  2. Soap slime

    Soap slime is a gentler, mess-friendly sensory activity that’s perfect for little hands. Use clear soap, warm water and a little whipping to create a soft, fluffy slime. Add heart-shaped confetti or rose petals for extra sensory interest. This activity supports fine motor skills while encouraging children to explore textures in a relaxing, pressure-free way.

  3. Potions

    Children can pour, mix and watch their potions fizz and bubble. Potion play encourages creativity, storytelling and emotional regulation — plus it’s a wonderful way to talk about kindness and love through play.

These Valentine’s sensory activities are simple, screen-free and full of learning. Perfect for creating meaningful moments while helping kids explore big feelings through play ❤️

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