Many kids might be feeling worried or nervous about Valentine's Day.
Or they might be excited to see all the different Valentine's cards they receive.
Either way, Valentine's Day is supposed to be a day about love.
But it's really a day that has different routines (especially at school) that may cause anxiety. It's also a day that can make many feel sad, depressed, or lonely.
It's basically a day for feelings all the feelings.
So to check in with your child leading up to or on Valentine's Day, why not use this free printable heart themed feelings chart? It's a simple way to see how your child might be feeling.
About this Heart Feelings Chart
This feelings chart for kids is perfect for using in late January and early February, leading up to Valentine's Day. It's a fun and festive way to talk about different emotions that your child might be feeling.
Your child can simply point to a heart emoji on this feelings chart that best represents how they're feeling or they could draw a circle around a heart. There's even an option to draw and name their own emotion using a blank heart as their canvas.
Anyway, if you're planning to draw on it, then I highly recommend laminating this printable first and using dry erase markers. That way you can reuse it day after day. Here's the laminator I use and love.
If you don't have a laminator, then you can also just use clear sheet protectors, which you can usually find at the dollar store. Just slip the printable chart inside and voila!
Download the Free Printable Heart Themed Feelings Chart
Want More Heart Themed Emotions Activities?
This emotion chart is a free sample from the Heart Themed Emotions Pack. If you love this activity and this theme, then grab a copy of the full emotions pack below.