It’s Heart Time! This Heart Worksheet for Kindergarten Pack is also perfect for preschoolers who are learning shapes and want fun February practice. In this 15-page printable set, kids will trace, count, dab, color, and build early math and pre-writing skills. Each page has cute heart-themed activities—great for your Valentine’s Day homeschool week, morning work, or an easy “shape of the week” lesson.
In the past few weeks, I have published a set of square worksheets and a set of circle worksheets. Triangles were next on my shapes list, but because Valentine’s Day is upon us, I have been a busy bee getting the heart worksheets set ready! These are just right for children that are learning shapes.
My almost 5 year old and I love working on these pages together. In fact, my boy saw me working on these today and said, “YES! School is going to be great this week!”
My older children complain quite a bit about school, so my youngest son’s enthusiasm for school is like a shot in the arm for me. ❤️
These heart worksheets and the heart booklet are just right for your preschooler or Kindergartner who is learning shapes, or just would like a few fun heart activities.
And these heart shape worksheets are a great add-on to any Valentine’s Day activities you have planned for your young ones.

💕 Click here to browse all of the Valentine’s Day Worksheets and hands-on printable activities here at Mama’s Learning Corner! Phonics mazes, coloring pages, counting hearts, and more!
➡ Browse through all of the Shapes Worksheets and hands-on printable activities.
Heart Worksheet for Kindergarten and Preschool
This heart worksheet for kindergarten packet is also a great fit for preschool and kindergarten learners who need fun heart shape practice during February. The printable packet includes tracing, counting, patterns, dot-to-dots, and other hands-on activities. My boy’s favorite activity, however, is the heart booklet that is a great fit for little hands to turn and “read.”
At a Glance
Recommended Ages/Grades: Preschool & Kindergarten
Pages: 15 (plus a printable heart mini-booklet)
Prep: Print and go
Skills Covered: heart shape recognition, fine motor (tracing/dabbing), counting & number sense, visual discrimination, patterns, early handwriting, and basic problem-solving
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What’s Included in the Heart Worksheets Packet
In the 15-page heart worksheet for kindergarten set, you’ll find a variety of activities that involve writing, bingo dabbers, coloring, and more:
→ Heart maze with handwriting practice
→ Heart dot-to-dot
→ Color the Hearts by alphabet code
→ Trace the hearts in the flowerpot picture
→ Identify the number of hearts in the picture
→ Color and cut out the heart puzzle
→ I am a Heart – facts about hearts
→ Happy Heart – uses a bingo dabber to identify and count the hearts

Ways to Use These Heart Worksheets
Of course there are many different ways you can use these heart worksheets with your kindergarten or preschool children. Here are several ideas to get you started.
- Bind the heart worksheets down the edge and use them as a “book” for the week. In a similar style, you can 3-hole punch the worksheets and place them in a 3-ring binder.
This is my favorite binder and I have used it for my 16 years of homeschooling! - Place several pages in your child’s Calendar Notebook to use each day
- Make a few of the heart worksheets available for your youngest learners while you’re working with your older children. Make sure you have crayons, scissors, or a glue stick ready if needed.
- Place 1-3 pages in your child’s work box each day, if you use the work box system.
- Use these worksheets as part of a Shape of the Week curriculum
Pair It With a Sticker Book (Optional Extension Activity)
If your child loves hands-on learning, this Early Learning Shapes Sticker Book is a fun add-on to go with our heart shape week. Use a page or two after your heart worksheet for kindergarten activities for extra shape practice and fine-motor work.
My girls have always loved sticker books! This was one of their favorites. I just bought it again for my Boy.

Shapes Sticker Book for Early Learning – To make it more independent for my children, I cut out the labeled stickers for each page for my child before he gets started.
The sticker pages are labeled very well!
Heart Booklet (Printable Mini-Book)
Mama’s Learning Corner is filled with this style of printable mini-booklet. My kids have used them for 10+ years in various ways, mostly in the 2nd grade and under years, of course. Many of them involve coloring or writing.
This printable heart booklet is more of a reading-style booklet with a small activity on the last page.
After assembly (simple instructions are in the download), sit with your child and see if he can recognize the word ‘heart’ on each page. Model reading to him, with your finger underlining each word as you read it.
If he chooses, he can also color the pictures in the booklet.
The shape booklets seem to be my son’s favorite out of all the activities, so we will enjoy reading through it this week several times together!

Lastly, the activity on the back can be done with any marker you choose – a bingo dabber, highlighter, pencil, crayon, Twistable – whatever your child desires. The goal is to identify each of the hearts on the back page and mark them in some fashion.
If you’re using this booklet as a Shape of the Week activity, I’d encourage you make the booklet on the first day, and then read it each day you’re reviewing hearts.
Consistency is always key with the younger crowd. And homeschooling in general, for that matter.


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You can purchase the packet of Heart Worksheet for Kindergarten packet here:
Heart Worksheets and Booklet
Heart Worksheets and Booklet
A variety of 15 different heart worksheets and an interactive heart booklet








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