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Fun DIY Valentine's Day Fishing Game

A Simple Craft and Game Kid's Will Love to Make and Play

By Amanda Paxton February 3, 2025
Make Valentine's Day extra fun with a simple craft that doubles as a game! This is an easy, hands-on activity your kids can make and play at home, and it's perfect for a Valentine's party or their classroom celebration. Plus, you can switch up the shape and theme to enjoy this fun idea for any season or holiday!

What you will need: 
  • Dowels or sticks - We actually used very large, oversized pencils. The number you'll need will depend on how many will be playing. We made 4.
  • Tape - duct, masking or washi works
  • Round adhesive magnets
  • String
  • Foam hearts in varying sizes - or you can make your own, the largest should be around 3-inches. It's easiest if you get the ones with adhesive backing. We used a kit we picked up at the store. You'll need enough to make between 12 and 18 hearts.
  • Paper clips
  • A large shallow bowl or a mat to place the hearts in for game play
  • A cooking timer, minute timer or a way to keep time


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Here's What To Do:
  1. Decorate your foam hearts.
  2. When you are done, stick a paper clip through the top center of each heart - where the two curves come together.
  3. To make your pole: Cut a piece of string about 12 to 18 inches in length. Note: If you are doing this with toddlers, you'll want to make your string much shorter to prevent any chance of it wrapping around their necks.
  4. Use the tape to secure one end of the string to one end of whatever you are using for the pole.
  5. Next secure the round magnets to the end of the string.
  6. Sandwich the string between the sticky sides of the two magnets.
  7. Make sure you press the magnets together fairly hard so that they and the string will really stick together.
That's it! The game is ready to play.

 To Play: 
  • How you spread the hearts out is up to you. You can spread them out on a mat or in a large, shallow bowl, depending on the age of the child(ren) playing. Younger children will need more space to pick them up; a bowl is more challenging for older children. 
  • The object is to see who can pick up the most hearts within a set period of time. We use a minute and a half for our daughter - age 6, and her friends. 
Enjoy!

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