Valentine Dinosaur Game | Bingo for Preschoolers
This Valentine dinosaur game is the perfect way to combine hearts, dinosaurs, and number practice for your preschooler! This free printable bingo game helps kids ages 3-5 practice number recognition (0-10) while having a roaring good time.
Looking for Valentine worksheets that feel more like play? This set includes five unique bingo boards featuring adorable heart-covered dinosaurs, plus calling cards with numbers 0-10. Just print, grab some markers (we love using heart-shaped pom-poms!), and you’re ready to play.
No prep. No pressure. Just print-and-go fun that sneaks in early math skills while your little ones giggle over matching numbers to their favorite prehistoric creatures. It’s one of the many printables designed to make teaching feel doable, not defeating.

Valentine Dinosaur Game
Our brand new Valentine’s Day activity is perfect for group play! This printable pack includes five different bingo boards and a sheet of calling cards with the numbers 0-10.
Why This Valentine Dinosaur Game Is More Than Just Fun
This isn’t just a cute activity to pass the time—your preschooler is building real skills while matching those heart-covered dinosaurs.
Number Recognition: Every time your child searches for a number on their bingo card, they’re practicing number identification in a low-pressure, playful way. This is exactly how preschoolers learn best.
One-to-One Correspondence: Matching the calling card to the correct dinosaur teaches your child that each number represents a specific quantity—a foundational math skill they’ll use for years.
Visual Discrimination: Scanning their bingo board to find the right number strengthens visual processing skills that support early reading and writing.
Social & Emotional Skills: Taking turns, following simple rules, and celebrating wins together? That’s social-emotional learning in action. And the excited “Bingo!” at the end builds confidence and joy around learning.
The magic of games like this is simple: when your child is engaged and having fun, real learning is happening. You don’t need flashcards or formal lessons. You just need this, some markers, and a few minutes together.

How to Play (It’s Really This Simple)
Print the bingo cards on cardstock (or regular paper—whatever you have works!). Grab some markers—mini erasers, pom-poms, or even Cheerios all work great.
Draw a number card from the pile and call it out. Players find that number on their dinosaur and cover it with a marker. First one to fill their board shouts “Bingo!”
That’s it. No complicated setup. No special materials. Just print, play, and watch those number recognition skills grow.

More Valentine’s Day Fun
Looking for more simple Valentine’s fun? These print-and-go activities pair perfectly with this bingo game:
- Valentine’s Day Tracing Pages
- Valentine’s Day Cut and Paste Worksheets
- Valentine’s Day Paper Plate Craft for Kids
- Valentine Count and Graph Worksheets
- Printable Valentines Coloring Pages
Ready to Play?
That’s it—your Valentine dinosaur game is ready to go. No fancy prep. No overwhelming setup. Just print, grab some markers, and let your preschooler practice numbers while giggling over heart-covered dinosaurs.
While you’re playing together, your child is building real math skills, learning to take turns, and making memories that matter more than any Pinterest-perfect activity ever could.
Get your free Valentine dinosaur bingo game below and see how simple (and fun) learning at home can be. You’re doing more than you think, mama.
So there you have it—our Valentine dinosaur game is set to be a roaring success in your home or classroom. By merging festive fun with learning, we’re not just keeping the kids occupied; we’re planting the seeds of knowledge in the most delightful way.
Remember, as parents and educators, our goal is to craft experiences that not only teach but also enchant and engage. So, print those cards, gather those little ones, and make this Valentine’s Day one for the (prehistoric) books!
Why not give it a roar this February 14th? And when you do, you’ll see that the true joy of the occasion comes from the gleam of excitement in your child’s eyes.

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.


