Looking for some fun and cozy books to read with your kids on Valentine’s Day? Check out these 13 Valentine’s Day kids books!
Happy Valentine’s Day, Little Critter!: Mercer Mayer Join Little Critter and his friends as they celebrate Valentine’s Day at school. They make cards, decorate the classroom, and exchange treats. Little Critter also has a special surprise for his teacher, but will he be able to deliver it in time? This classic character will delight young readers with his humorous adventures and relatable emotions.
I Love You Like No Otter: Rose Rossner This pun-filled book is sure to make you and your child giggle. It features various animals showing their affection in clever and cute ways, such as “I love you like no otter”, “You’re my significant otter”, and “You’re the koala-ty of my life”. The illustrations are bright and cheerful, and the message is simple and sweet: you are loved, no matter what.
Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch: Eileen Spinelli Mr. Hatch is a lonely and grumpy man, who never smiles or talks to anyone. But one day, he receives a mysterious package with a note that says “Somebody loves you”. This changes his whole outlook on life, and he becomes more friendly and cheerful. He even makes some new friends, who care about him. But what will happen when he finds out that the package was delivered to him by mistake? This book is a heartwarming and touching story about the power of love and friendship, and how a small act of kindness can make a big difference.
Love From the Very Hungry Caterpillar: Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar is not only hungry, but also very loving. In this book, he uses his signature collage style to illustrate some of the ways he loves you, such as “You are the cherry on my cake” and “You make my heart flutter”. This book is a delightful way to say “I love you” to someone special, with the help of one of the most iconic characters in children’s literature.
The Day It Rained Hearts: Felicia Bond This book is a creative and whimsical story about a girl who catches hearts that fall from the sky. She uses them to make unique and personalized valentines for her friends, such as a necklace, a mobile, and a crown. She also adds a special touch to each one, such as a button, a ribbon, or a poem. This book is a lovely way to inspire kids to use their imagination and craft skills, and to show their friends how much they care.
The Berenstain Bears’ Valentine Blessings: Stan and Jan Berenstain The Berenstain Bears are a classic family that many kids and parents love. In this book, they celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special breakfast, a card exchange at school, and a visit to a nursing home. They also learn about the true meaning of love, and how to show it to others. This book is a wholesome and uplifting read that incorporates faith and values, and encourages kids to be grateful and generous.
Tiny T. Rex and the Perfect Valentine: Jonathan Stutzman Tiny T. Rex is a dinosaur with a big heart, but tiny arms. He wants to make the perfect valentine for his best friend Pointy, but he faces some challenges along the way. He tries to cut out a heart, but it ends up looking like a blob. He tries to write a poem, but it doesn’t rhyme. He tries to add some glitter, but it gets everywhere. Will he be able to make a valentine that shows his friend how much he loves him? This book is a funny and adorable story about friendship and perseverance, with a sweet message that it’s the thought that counts.
How Many Do I Love You?: Cheri Love-Byrd How do you measure love? Is it by the number of stars in the sky, the petals on a flower, or the grains of sand on the beach? This sweet and lyrical book explores the different ways to express love, using colorful illustrations and rhyming text. It’s a perfect bedtime story to share with your little one, and to remind them that you love them more than anything in the world.
Little Blue Truck’s Valentine: Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry Little Blue Truck is back, and he’s ready to spread some love. He drives around the farm, delivering valentines to all his animal friends. But who will give a valentine to Little Blue? This book is a charming addition to the beloved series, with a lift-the-flap feature that adds some fun and suspense. Kids will enjoy the catchy rhyme, the friendly characters, and the surprise ending.
Llama Llama I Love You: Anna Dewdney Llama Llama is one of the most popular characters in children’s literature, and for good reason. He’s funny, expressive, and easy to relate to. In this book, he shows his love for his mama and his friends by making and giving valentines. He also learns that love is not just for one day, but for every day. This book is a warm and cozy read that will make you and your child feel loved.
Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink: Diane deGroat This book is a hilarious and realistic take on Valentine’s Day, with a lesson on kindness and forgiveness. Gilbert is not happy with some of his classmates, so he decides to write mean valentines for them. But his plan backfires when his valentines get mixed up, and he ends up hurting his friends’ feelings. How will he fix his mistake, and make up with his friends? This book is a great conversation starter about empathy and honesty, and how to handle conflicts.
Baby Touch and Feel I Love You: by DK This interactive board book is perfect for babies and toddlers who love to explore with their hands. Each page features a different animal with a textured element to touch and feel, such as a fuzzy bunny or a soft duckling. The simple text and bright illustrations celebrate the bond between parent and child, and the sturdy format can withstand lots of love.