We love Valentine’s at our house. All the red, pink, and heart-shaped goodies! So of course we have to find fun ways to play heart-shaped games. How about a festive game of Valentine’s Tic Tac Toe!
With just a few simple supplies you’ll have a perfect game to play with the kiddies.
This would make a great game in a classroom setting, a fun Valentine’s Party Idea!
For the full tutorial, I’m contributing over at Alpha Mom. Come on over to Alpha Mom’s – Once Upon a Holiday to see how we created this fun Valentines Tic Tac Toe Game!
For the bean bags: you can either sew them up quick with a few beans inside or here is a no-sew bean bag tutorial that is super simple.
Cute project and love that you make something you can then use. Just added to another roundup of favorite Valentine’s Day craft ideas alongside projects from Kaboose and Martha Stewart:
Valentine’s Day Craft Ideas for Kids
http://www.skinnyscoop.com/list/cathleenking/valentines-day-craft-ideas-for-kids
Love this idea!
Never mind! Glitch in my computer system! Looks like this game can be whipped up in quick time! ?
Your alpha mom links aren’t working! Fun idea!
Thanks everyone!
Shelly and Karen – I love to hear when my projects get used in Education. Thanks for sharing.
This looks like such a fun and festive game. Not to mention really cute too.
what a great idea for a little party.
So cute and fun, too!
Jen : Creative and Curious Kids!
Thanks so much for sharing this great craft/game! You just helped me find a game for my son’s 1st grade class Valentine’s Party. I will also be making the pretzels too!!! Thanks so much!
Love this idea. I am going to make one for my niece.
Wonderful. My kids would love this for a Valentines day gift. I now have to find time to make it! Thanks for sharing.
I loved this idea….read your comments from others and saw someone mention using it for special needs kids. My daughter teaches early childhood special ed and I shared your idea with her…and she and her team teacher are making this as I type. They were delighted….Thanks for sharing such a cool idea.
Very cool idea.
I just wanted to tell you that I made Scones for the first time last night and my boy asked me what they were cuz they looked nothing like the Scones he grew up with. So we Google’d and found your Fried Scones and came to the realization that those were the only type of Scones he knew. I’d never even heard of Fried Scones before but they sure look yummy and made my his day! :)
Marie,
Oh I LOVE this idea. It is perfect for my special needs students as well. What a great way to make tic tac toe fun! Thanks for the idea! Thanks too for pointing us to the site. That’s a new one to me and I think I can find some good things for my class there. ~Shelly~
Hi, I love following your blog, though I don’t blog myself. You have so many neat ideas for little ones, though some are still mature for my daugher.
I have decided to do some felt things for my kids. Where do you buy your felt? Do you have a favorite size that you like to buy?
Thanks,
Annette
I love this idea for a classroom vday party!!
I’m excited to make this!
This is a clever project. I really like it.