Game Materials
1. Valentine candy conversation hearts (BE MINE, COOL KID, LOVER BOY, KISS ME, MY GAL, etc.) Buy enough candy hearts for all players to fill up all their bingo cards.
Game Preparation
Make up a variety of bingo cards–but instead of putting numbers in the squares, fill the squares with phrases from the valentine candy hearts.
Game Materials
One or two sets of hearts (as many as you will need for your group size). If you have teams use different colors of hearts to distinguish between them. On each heart write the name of one person in the Bible. Write its match on another heart.
Game Objective
In this scavenger hunt / icebreaker, participants must find …
Game Materials
1. Valentine’s Day Conversation Candy hearts “BE MINE”, “I’M YOURS” etc.
2. The normal mat in the boxed game that forms the playing surface is decorated with six circles each of red, yellow, green and blue. Instead of the standard twister mat, cut heart shapes from colored construction paper and use sticky-tack to adhere them to the floor. …
Game Objective
Youth match their pieces to the card design to find their groups in this Valentine’s Day crowdbreaker.
Game Preparation
1. Select the front panels of several Valentine’s Cards with different pictures. Use 2 identical cards for each group. Each group must have different card.
2. Cut one card of the 2 cards into pieces. …
Materials
1. Bingo cards for each participant in the shape of hearts
2. Bingo items in bag to pull out.
3. Hershey’s kisses or Valentine’s Heart candy as the bingo chips.
Game Objective
Played as a traditional game of Bingo but using items related to Valentine’s day.
Game Preparation
1. Make Bingo cards using Valentine’s related items in each square, …
Materials
A variety of simple Valentine’s images. (e.g. Cupid, hearts, etc) You can also use simple Valentine’s cards for the design.
Activity
Form teams of six people. Instruct each team to sit in a line, one person behind another, and take a vow of silence for the duration of the game. Give the first person in each line a pencil …
Red roses were her favorites, her name was also Rose.
And every year her husband sent them, tied with pretty bows.
The year he died, the roses were delivered to her door.
The card said, “Be my Valentine”, like all the years before.
Each year he sent her roses, and the note would always say,
“I love you even more …
He doesn’t bring me roses
but He is called the Rose of Sharon.
He doesn’t send flowers to my office
but He grows beautiful flowers in my garden.
He doesn’t kiss me
but I sense His kiss when I feel sunshine
or softly falling rain.
He doesn’t give me sparkling diamonds to wear
but the stars He set in the
…
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