It is great to have some fun Valentines Day games on hand for kids to play at school parties, club meetings, or even at the lunch table at school! This is one of our free printable party games for kids with cards that you can cut out and play as a game of Valentine's Day Charades or Valentine's Day Heads Up!
This set of free printable cards comes with 27 different Valentine's Day-related objects or phases. After you print the cards and cut them out (I like to use my scrapbook paper cutter This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you. for this), you can play the game in one of several ways:
Valentines Day Game: Options for Play
Charades-Style:
Divide players into two teams. Each team takes turns having one team member (the actor) take a card from the face-down pile, and read what's on the card. The actor then has to act out the words on the card without speaking, using lip movements, or pointing at objects in the room- until the rest of the team can guess the object or phrase.
Teams take turns acting out what is written on the cards- but within a team, the actor needs to change with each round, and all members need to have a turn to act.
You can play this Valentines Day game charades-style by timing how long it takes each team to guess what was on each card- and summing the accumulated time across all cards played. The fastest team in the winner! (You might want to set a limit of 2-3 minutes as the maximum time per card).
Heads Up! (also known as Head Bandz) Style:
This version of the game is best played in pairs. Players place an elastic headband This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you. on their heads (wearing it across the forehead and around the back of the head), and slip a game card into the headband facing out- without seeing what is printed on the card. (Print the cards on white cardstock This is an affiliate link: MomOf6 earns a commission if you purchase, at no additional cost to you. so that you can't accidentally see thru the card when you pick it up).
Their partner has to either act out what is on the card (with no words or lip movements), or the game can be played where the partner has to describe what's on the card- only using words, and without any gestures. You cannot use a rhyming word to describe the word on the card.
Once the partner guesses the word, the roles are reversed. If pairs are playing as teams against other teams, you can give each team a stack of cards and the team that completes their stack first wins!
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Does your family like to play party games?
Isabella says
Hi,
I want the Valentine’s Day charades.
Steph says
I can’t find the link to print this!! Am I missing something??
Sharon Rowley says
Once you subscribe (at the bottom of the post) you’ll be taken to a thank you page where you can print out the game.
Drift says
I cannot get to the valentines charades 😔
I have signed up.
I have went to resource page.
I have entered password.
I think link is missing.
Sharon Rowley says
Once you are in the password protected resource page, scroll down to the free printable party games, and it’s on the 2nd line from the bottom. Click the link to get the printables!
Faith says
lol