Your baby’s first Valentine’s Day is here, and let’s face it—this day is going to be so much cuter with a tiny human involved.
Forget the fancy dinner reservations and overpriced roses; this year is all about celebrating the littlest love of your life.
Whether you’re in full-on Pinterest mode or just looking for a simple way to mark the occasion, I’ve got you covered with some fun, love-filled ideas.
Baby’s First Valentine’s Day
1. Valentine’s Day Photoshoot
Let’s start with the obvious—cute baby pictures.
Dress your little love bug in a heart-covered onesie or a tiny red tutu (seriously, how are baby clothes this adorable?).
Throw in some heart-shaped balloons or a cozy blanket, and you’ve got yourself a photoshoot.
Bonus points if you use props like “LOVE” letters or a chalkboard sign with a sweet message.
More Valentine’s Day Baby Photoshoot Ideas
Celebrate your baby’s first Valentine’s Day with a simple at-home photoshoot:
Cozy Setup: Arrange soft blankets and heart-shaped pillows in a well-lit area.
Festive Backdrop: Use pink, red, and white streamers for a vibrant background.
Adorable Props: Incorporate a plush heart, tiny cupid wings, or a chalkboard with “My First Valentine’s Day.”
Themed Outfit: Dress your baby in a heart-patterned onesie or a red tutu.
Natural Lighting: Position near a window to capture soft, flattering light.
These photos will become cherished keepsakes and are perfect for sharing with loved ones.
More Photo Inspiration:
2. Keepsake Handprint or Footprint Craft
Get ready to feel all the feels because this one is too precious.
Grab some non-toxic paint, make a heart shape with your baby’s hand or footprints, and put it on a canvas or a card.
Add a little message like “Hands full of love” or “From my tiny toes to your big heart.”
Trust me, you’ll treasure this forever (and probably cry every time you look at it).
3. Matching Valentine’s Day Outfits
Who needs a runway when you’ve got matching family outfits?
Pull out those coordinating red or pink clothes and snap a picture that screams, “We’re that family, and we’re proud of it.”
This is one of those traditions you’ll look back on and say, “Why didn’t we do this every year?”
4. Special Valentine’s Breakfast
You’re already up at the crack of dawn (thanks, baby), so why not make it festive?
Heart-shaped pancakes, anyone? Or maybe some red and pink fruit like strawberries and raspberries.
For older babies, a little toast with strawberry jam cut into a heart shape is both adorable and delicious.
5. A Valentine’s Card from Baby
Imagine the look on your partner’s face when they open a Valentine’s card “from” your baby.
It could say something like, “Thanks for being the best cuddle buddy!” or “You had me at ‘diaper change.’”
Sweet, funny, and totally frame-worthy.
6. Write Love Notes for the Future
Okay, this one’s a little sappy, but hear me out.
Write your baby a love letter sharing all the little things you adore about them right now—like their gummy smile or the way they grab your finger with all their might.
Tuck it away in a keepsake box for them to read when they’re older. It’s like giving your future self a hug.
7. Valentine’s Day Storytime
Snuggle up and read your baby a sweet book about love.
Preview | Product | Rating | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|
I Love You to the Moon and Back | $7.99 $5.79 | Buy on Amazon | ||
Guess How Much I Love You | $8.99 $5.37 | Buy on Amazon | ||
I'll Love You Till the Cows Come Home Board Book | $9.99 $7.18 | Buy on Amazon |
Classics like Guess How Much I Love You or I Love You to the Moon and Back are perfect.
Bonus: It’s a great excuse to sneak in some extra cuddle time.
8. Heart-Themed Playtime
Fill a sensory bin with pink and red objects (safe for baby to explore, of course).
Think soft hearts, ribbons, or lightweight plastic balls.
Your little one will love the colors and textures, and you’ll love the 10 minutes of peace it gives you.
9. DIY Photo Album or Scrapbook
Start a Valentine’s tradition by making a mini photo album for your baby each year.
For their first Valentine’s Day, include sweet photos, little milestones, and maybe a love note or two.
In a few years, it’ll be the cutest walk down memory lane.
10. Bake Baby-Safe Treats
If your baby is old enough for solids, whip up some baby-friendly muffins or cookies.
Use cinnamon or applesauce for a touch of sweetness and keep it simple. The real treat is watching them smear it all over their face while giggling.
11. Share the Love with Family
Invite the grandparents or other close relatives to join in on the Valentine’s fun.
Whether it’s a quick FaceTime call or an in-person cuddle session, they’ll love seeing your little Valentine in action.
12. Heart-Shaped Toys or Gifts
Treat your baby to a special Valentine’s gift, like a plush heart toy, a red teething ring, or a board book about love.
It’s simple but sweet and something they’ll actually use (or drool on).
13. Balloon Party
What’s better than balloons? Literally nothing if you’re a baby.
Decorate the room with pink, red, or white balloons and let your little one go to town.
Just make sure they’re supervised (and that you get some good boomerangs for Instagram).
Make Baby’s First Valentine’s Day Special
However you celebrate, remember this: Valentine’s Day with a baby doesn’t have to be elaborate to be special.
The tiniest gestures—like snuggling up and whispering “I love you” a hundred times—are what make it unforgettable.
So, grab your camera, soak in the sweet moments, and enjoy every second with your littlest Valentine. ❤️
While you’re here be sure to check out our super cute post on Baby’s 1st St. Patrick’s Day Ideas! March 17 is right around the corner…