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Free Printable Valentine Placemats for Table Fun

Valentine placemats are one of those simple table activities that actually work, especially when kids are waiting for food or sitting through a longer meal.

Instead of bouncing in their chairs or reaching for screens, these free printable table mats give them something calm and familiar to focus on.

Each activity placemat combines coloring, light puzzles, and easy logic games in one place, so kids can pick what they feel like doing without needing instructions or setup.

Theyโ€™re easy to print, easy to use, and practical for family dinners, classroom parties, or restaurants where you want something quiet that keeps hands busy.

Printable Valentine placemat on a dinner plate with crayons, featuring puzzles, coloring, and Valentine activities for kids

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Whatโ€™s Included in the Valentine’s Day Placemat Printables

These Valentine placemats are free to print for personal use and are designed to work well during meals, parties, or any time kids need a quiet, contained activity.

Youโ€™ll find the printable at the bottom of the post, just enter your email to receive the PDF.

For best results, printing on cardstock helps the placemats hold up better, especially if kids like to color heavily or you want to reuse them.

Free printable Valentineโ€™s Day placemat with mazes, word scramble, tic tac toe, Sudoku, and coloring activities for kids

Dual-tipped markers or crayons work well since some activities involve writing or tracing, while others are purely for coloring.

Each placemat includes a mix of activities so kids can move between them at their own pace without needing instructions.

Printable Valentine placemat on a dinner plate with crayons, featuring puzzles, coloring, and Valentine-themed activities for kids

All four designs feature a โ€œHappy Valentineโ€™s Dayโ€ heading and a balance of creative and logic-based tasks, including:

  • Valentine-themed coloring sections
  • Tic tac toe for quick partner play
  • A Valentine’s word scramble
  • Spot-the-difference puzzles
  • Counting activities using hearts and cards
  • Two Valentine mazes per placemat
  • A simple Sudoku-style number puzzle

This variety makes the placemats easy to use while youโ€™re cooking, cleaning, or sitting down together for a longer meal.

Valentineโ€™s Day activity placemat on a dinner plate, colored with hearts and puzzles, designed to keep kids busy during meals

Other Valentineโ€™s Day Coloring Activities

If youโ€™re looking to extend the Valentine theme beyond placemats, these coloring-based activities work well as stand-alone projects or easy add-ons for February lessons.

Our Valentineโ€™s Day coloring pages are a simple option for younger kids who just want to relax and color without puzzles or rules.

The History of Valentineโ€™s Day worksheets combine short, age-appropriate facts with coloring elements, which makes them useful for light social studies or morning work.

Printable Valentine bookmarks let kids design something they can actually use, and theyโ€™re especially nice as small gifts for friends or classmates.

Valentineโ€™s Day cards to color give kids a creative way to make something personal, whether theyโ€™re exchanging cards at school or writing notes at home.

If youโ€™re hosting a larger group and want one shared activity instead of individual placemats, this oversized Valentineโ€™s Day activity tablecloth works well for big family meals or classroom tables.

Valentine's Day activity bundle

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Best Valentineโ€™s Day Books for Kids

If you want to add a sweet read-aloud to your February plans, these are the Valentine books weโ€™ve enjoyed the most over the years. Theyโ€™re quick, gentle stories that work well for bedtime or for calming things down after all the holiday excitement.

Happy Valentineโ€™s Day, Mouse! This one was a favourite when my son was little, short, cute, and easy for early readers to follow along with.

Day It Rained Hearts – A simple, charming story about making valentines for friends. Itโ€™s one of those calm picture books thatโ€™s lovely to read out loud.

The Night Before Valentineโ€™s Day – If you already enjoy the โ€œNight Beforeโ€ฆโ€ series, this fits right in. Light, rhythmic, and fun for younger kids, especially in the days leading up to class parties.

Get Your Free Valentine’s Day Placemats Here!

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Last Updated on 9 December 2025 by Clare Brown

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