Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt . . . Make Valentine’s Day more fun for the kids with these free printable scavenger hunt clues!
Well, it’s now the first week of February, so if you haven’t been thinking about Valentine’s Day yet, it’s probably time! Today I’m sharing a totally fun Valentine scavenger hunt that you can do with your kids. My kids range in age from 4 years old to 20, and they all love a good treasure hunt, especially if there is candy at the end!
I made up some free printable clues, so you can make a treasure hunt for your kids too!
Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt
I made a page of eight clues. I usually just use 5 or 6, so you can choose the ones that work the best for your family. Just make sure you remember what order the clues go in. (I have to write it down, I can’t remember anything these days without making a note!)
To make the hunt even more fun, I attached some Reese’s Conversation Cups to the back of each clue.
This is the bucket of joy that my kids will find at the end of the scavenger hunt. Quite a yummy treasure, isn’t it?
Have you seen the new Reese’s Conversation Cups and Hershey’s Kisses Conversation Candies? The Reese’s cups have messages right on the chocolate, and the Kisses have messages on the bottom. So fun! Of course, regular Hershey’s kisses taste just as good. 🙂
To download the set of printable clues, and the Valentine’s Day tag for the basket at the end, click the link below:
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Looking for more Valentine’s Day ideas? Here are a few more free printables.
Skittles Valentine Classroom Cards
Laffy Taffy Classroom Valentines
Chocolate Lover Valentine’s Day Cards
Compensation for this Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt was provided by Hershey.
Michelle
Thank you for posting this printable! I wasn’t able to attend my kids’ school parties for valentines. So, we played this scavenger hunt after school and they LOVED it!
Kara Cook
So glad you used it and had some fun with your kids! 🙂
Leslee
My family loved this activity. Even my husband got into the hunt. It became a challenge for them to see
who found the next clue first. My girls are in their teens, so I made the hunt more challenging.
Do you have any other hunt games?
Kara Cook
I have several that I’ve made up for my family, but I’ve never actually shared them on my website. I need to get on that!
Christa
Love this idea so much, I used your clues for my own scavenger hunt. You can check it out here: https://controllingcraziness.blogspot.com/2017/02/valentines-day-scavenger-hunt.html
The kids had a lot of fun, heck so did I. Thanks for sharing.
Selena
Can’t wait to do this with my kids tonight! Thanks for the great idea.
Amy
So fun! Thank you for the link and ideas. Do you happen to have a link to blank cards so we can customize it to our home?
Emma
I don’t see a link…
Kara Cook
I updated the post with a larger button. Hopefully it’s easier to see now. 🙂
kaylee
Hi, the link isn’t working!
Kara
I just checked it and it worked for me, so I’m not sure why it didn’t work for you. Try it again and let me know if you have problems.
Nicole Feliciano
This is such a FUN idea that will definitely have the kids enjoying Valentine’s Day!
Desiree @ The36thAvenue
Such a cute idea!
Pinning 🙂
Kara
Thanks so much Desiree!