Valentine Count and Graph Worksheets

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Looking for a simple Valentine math activity you can actually use?

These Valentine count and graph worksheets are a print-and-go way to practice early counting with preschoolers and young kindergarteners — no prep, no extra materials.

With these Valentine’s Day worksheets, your child counts the hearts, colors the graph, and you’re done.

Valentine count and graph worksheet for preschool with heart pictures and a simple counting graph
One page. Count, color, and move on with your day.

Valentine Count & Graph Activity at a Glance

Best for: preschool and young kindergarten
Prep: print and go
Pages included: 2
Skills practiced: counting and noticing differences
Use it when: you want a quick Valentine’s math activity without a full lesson

Why Count & Graph Activities Work for Preschool

Count-and-graph worksheets help preschoolers slow down and notice what they see — without worksheets that feel overwhelming.

With this Valentine picture graph worksheet, children count the hearts and color one box at a time on the graph. There’s no right or wrong way to finish, and no expectation to complete every row.

If your child counts a few hearts, colors a few boxes, and moves on, learning still happened.

What’s Included in the Valentine Count & Graph Activity

  • Black-and-white pages that print easily
  • 1 Valentine count and graph worksheet
  • A page of heart pictures for counting
  • A simple graph numbered 1–10

???? Download the Valentine Count & Graph Worksheets below.

Valentine Count and Graph Worksheets

These Valentine graphing worksheets are an easy, print-and-go activity for preschoolers and young kindergarteners. Children look closely at the hearts, count what they see, and color the graph one box at a time.

To use this activity:

  • Scroll to the bottom of the post to download and print the worksheets.
  • Look over the Valentine pictures together and talk about what your child notices.
  • Count each type of heart and color one box on the graph for each one counted.
  • Stop when your child is ready — finishing the page isn’t required.

If it feels natural, you can talk about which hearts show up the most or the least. If not, that’s okay too.

Graphing Activities for Preschoolers

Count and graph activities give preschoolers a chance to slow down, count carefully, and notice what they see — without needing anything complicated.

If your child enjoys this Valentine count and graph activity, you may also like these simple graphing worksheets for other seasons and themes:

Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets

If this free preschool printable worked well for your child, you might also enjoy these simple Valentine-themed math printables. Like everything here, they’re designed to be low-prep and flexible — use what works and skip the rest.

Free Valentine count and graph worksheet for preschool showing heart pictures and a simple counting graph

Preschool math doesn’t need to be complicated or time-consuming to matter. A few minutes spent counting hearts, coloring a graph, and talking together is more than enough.

Use this Valentine count and graph activity in whatever way fits your day. Start with one page, skip what you don’t need, and stop when your child is ready.

You’re not behind — and you’re doing more than you think.

Grab the Valentine Count & Graph Worksheets

If you’d like to use this Valentine count and graph activity with your preschooler, you can download the printable pack below.

Print one page, count together, color a few boxes, and call it a good day.

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