Valentine’s Day is more than just hearts and candy — it’s a fun opportunity for kids to learn about traditions, symbols, history, and the sweet customs that make February 14th so special. This trivia collection is perfect for classrooms, parties, morning warm-ups, family game nights, or themed activities. The questions are simple, engaging, and designed for elementary-aged learners. Get ready for lots of “aww,” “yum,” and “I didn’t know that!” moments!
1. Question: What date is Valentine’s Day celebrated?
Answer: February 14th.
2. Question: What shape is the most popular symbol of Valentine’s Day?
Answer: A heart.
3. Question: What sweet treat is often given on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Chocolate.
4. Question: What flower is most commonly associated with Valentine’s Day?
A: Roses.
5. Question: What color rose is the most popular for Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Red.
6. Question: Who is the little winged character often seen on Valentine’s Day cards?
Answer: Cupid.
7. Question: What does Cupid use to make people fall in love?
Answer: A bow and arrow.
8. Question: What fruit is shaped like a heart when cut in half?
Answer: A strawberry.
9. Question: What holiday comes exactly one month after Valentine’s Day?
Answer: St. Patrick’s Day.
10. Question: What do you call tiny messages printed on colorful candy hearts?
Answer: Conversation hearts.
11. Question : What animal is often seen as a symbol of love and loyalty?
Answer: A dove.
12. Question: What color is most associated with Valentine’s Day besides red?
Answer: Pink.
13. Question: What do kids often exchange with their classmates on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Valentine cards.
14. Question: What shape is a box of Valentine’s chocolates usually in?
Answer: A heart shape.
15. Question: What planet is known as the “planet of love” because it’s named after the Roman goddess of love?
Answer: Venus.
16. Question: What sugary treat is often given along with flowers?
Answer: Candy.
17. Question: What color symbolizes friendship on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Yellow.
18. Question: What holiday comes right before Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Groundhog Day.
19. Question: What emoji is commonly used to show love?
Answer: The heart emoji ❤️.
20. Question: What bird is known for “kissing” its mate?
Answer: Lovebirds.
21. Question: What month is Valentine’s Day in?
Answer: February.
22. Question: What sweet Valentine’s candy comes in heart shapes with messages?
Answer: Sweethearts.
23. Question: Who is the Roman god of love?
Answer: Cupid.
24. Question: What Valentine’s item often comes with a ribbon around it?
Answer: A gift box.
25. Question: What color roses represent friendship?
Answer: Yellow.
26. Question: What do people often write inside Valentine’s Day cards?
Answer: Messages of love or appreciation.
27. Question: What word means feeling very happy or loving toward someone?
Answer: Affection.
28. Question: What do teachers often give their students on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Cards or candy.
29. Question: What Valentine’s symbol is also an organ in your body?
Answer: The heart.
30. Question: What color is often used to show love and passion?
Answer: Red.
31. Question: What day of the week Valentine’s Day falls on changes every year — true or false?
Answer: True.
32. Question: What do you call someone you really like?
Answer: A Valentine or a crush.
33. Question: Which holiday is known for hugs, chocolate, and hearts?
Answer: Valentine’s Day.
34. Question: What shape is used to decorate almost everything on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: A heart.
35. Question: What treat comes in a red, heart-shaped box?
Answer: Chocolate candies.
36. Question: What flower besides roses is popular on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Tulips.
37. Question: What is Cupid sometimes shown wearing?
Answer: A diaper.
38. Question: What is exchanged more on Valentine’s Day than any other day except Christmas?
Answer: Cards.
39. Question: What metal is often used for Valentine’s jewelry?
Answer: Gold.
40. Question: What dessert is popular on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Chocolate-covered strawberries.
41. Question: What do kids sometimes decorate for Valentine’s Day parties?
Answer: Shoeboxes for card exchanges.
42. Question: What heart-shaped fruit is often dipped in chocolate?
Answer: Strawberries.
43. Question: What animal is known for being loyal and loving?
Answer: Dogs.
44. Question: What season does Valentine’s Day fall in?
Answer: Winter.
45. Question: What is another word for love that starts with “A”?
Answer: Admiration.
46. Question: What feelings do people celebrate on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Love and friendship.
47. Question: What card game sounds like a Valentine’s item?
Answer: Hearts.
48. Question: What snack might you give someone as a sweet surprise?
Answer: Cookies.
49. Question: What do many kids exchange with their friends besides cards?
Answer: Candy.
50. Question: What type of pet is sometimes featured on cute Valentine’s cards?
Answer: Puppies or kittens.
51. Question: What holiday mascot carries a bow and arrow?
Answer: Cupid.
52. Question: What fruit is often in Valentine’s gift baskets?
Answer: Strawberries.
53. Question: What do you call a friend you appreciate on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: A Valentine.
54. Question: What shape do you see on balloons for Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Hearts.
55. Question: What do some people make at home instead of buying Valentine cards?
Answer: Homemade valentines.
56. Question: What color candy hearts come in?
Answer: Pink, purple, yellow, green, and white.
57. Question: What do Valentine’s Day chocolates usually come wrapped in?
Answer: Foil.
58. Question: What do kids look forward to at Valentine’s classroom parties?
Answer: Treats and games.
59. Question: What month comes after February?
Answer: March.
60. Question: What do some people give instead of flowers?
Answer: Stuffed animals.
61. Question: What holiday includes hearts but isn’t Halloween?
Answer: Valentine’s Day.
62. Question: What can you write with markers and stickers to celebrate Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Cards.
63. Question: What do you call a nice message written in a card?
Answer: A note.
64. Question: What is something you might send to a friend far away?
Answer: A Valentine’s card.
65. Question: What do parents often give their kids on Valentine’s morning?
Answer: Small treats or gifts.
66. Question: What color symbolizes kindness and sweetness?
Answer: Pink.
67. Question: What animal is known as a symbol of affection because it mates for life?
Answer: Swans.
68. Question: What simple gift can you make with paper for Valentine’s Day?
Answer: A paper heart.
69. Question: What do some families bake together on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Heart-shaped cookies.
70. Question: What color do many people wear on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Red or pink.
71. Question: What is another name for February 14th?
Answer: Valentine’s Day.
72. Question: What do people celebrate on Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Love, friendship, and kindness.
73. Question: What classroom activity is popular on February 14th?
Answer: Valentine card exchanges.
74. Question: What do many kids attach to cards they hand out?
Answer: Small candies.
75. Question: What is the holiday that celebrates caring for others?
Answer: Valentine’s Day.
76. Question: What sweet treat melts in your mouth?
Answer: Chocolate.
77. Question: What card shape is popular for Valentine’s crafts?
Answer: Hearts.
78. Question: What kind of party do classrooms often have in February?
Answer: A Valentine’s Day party.
79. Question: What do you say on Valentine’s Day to someone special?
Answer: “Be my Valentine!”
80. Question: What emotion is at the center of Valentine’s Day?
Answer: Love.
Conclusion
Valentine’s Day trivia is a fun way to get kids curious and engaged while celebrating one of the sweetest holidays of the year. Use these questions for games, worksheets, classroom competitions, or family fun. No matter how you play, these Valentine’s Day facts help make February 14th a little more joyful and a lot more


