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30 Sweet And Funny Valentine’s Day Would You Rather Questions For Kids

This Valentine’s Day, would you rather have your dog say “I love you” or your cat write you a Valentine’s card? I know which one I’d pick! If you’re looking for a fun way to break the ice this Valentine’s Day, try asking these sweet and funny “Would You Rather” questions. Perfect for classrooms, parties, or family time, all of these questions are clean, kid-friendly, and guaranteed to bring lots of laughs and smiles.

Valentine’s Day Would You Rather Questions For Kids

A Valentine's Day would you rather question.
  1. Would you rather get a giant teddy bear or a box of chocolates as a gift?
  2. Would you rather write a Valentine’s Day card to your best friend or to your favorite teacher?
  3. Would you rather eat only heart-shaped candy or only red jelly beans for a week?
  4. Would you rather give flowers to someone or get flowers from someone?
  5. Would you rather wear a shirt with hearts all over it or wear socks with cupids on them?
  6. Would you rather eat a cupcake with pink frosting or one with red sprinkles?
  7. Would you rather go to a Valentine’s Day party or have a movie night at home?
  8. Would you rather make 10 Valentine’s Day cards or receive 10 Valentine’s Day cards?
  9. Would you rather have a bouquet made of lollipops or chocolate roses?
  10. Would you rather eat chocolate-covered strawberries or chocolate-covered marshmallows?
  11. Would you rather be best friends with Cupid or the Tooth Fairy?
    A Valentine's Day would you rather question.
  12. Would you rather get a heart-shaped balloon or a heart-shaped pizza?
  13. Would you rather watch a romantic cartoon or a funny cartoon?
  14. Would you rather eat candy hearts or chocolate hearts?
  15. Would you rather find a box of chocolates hidden in your house or get one as a gift?
  16. Would you rather have a Valentine’s Day dance-off or a Valentine’s Day singing contest?
  17. Would you rather give a Valentine to every kid in your class or just your best friend?
    A Valentine's Day would you rather question.
  18. Would you rather have a pet puppy that says “I love you” or a pet kitten that gives you Valentine’s cards?
  19. Would you rather wear a crown that says “Valentine’s King/Queen” or a necklace with a giant heart pendant?
  20. Would you rather eat a heart-shaped sandwich or drink pink lemonade?
  21. Would you rather write a love poem or draw a love-themed picture?
  22. Would you rather visit a candy factory or a flower garden on Valentine’s Day?
  23. Would you rather have heart confetti fall on you every time you talk or wear heart-shaped sunglasses all day?
  24. Would you rather make a Valentine for your pet or make a Valentine for a famous cartoon character?
    A Valentine's Day would you rather question.
  25. Would you rather have candy rain down from the sky or flowers bloom everywhere?
  26. Would you rather wear red from head to toe or wear pink from head to toe?
  27. Would you rather have a never-ending box of chocolates or a bouquet that never wilts?
  28. Would you rather eat a heart-shaped cookie that’s super big or a tiny but super tasty one?
  29. Would you rather deliver Valentine’s Day cards on a bike or with roller skates?
  30. Would you rather celebrate Valentine’s Day every month or only once a year?

How to Play Would You Rather – Valentine’s Edition

Would You Rather questions are a fantastic way to break the ice and spark funny conversations, whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day in the classroom, at home, or online. Here’s how you can play:

  1. Introduce the Question
    Begin by presenting a Valentine’s-themed “Would You Rather” question. For example, “Would you rather receive a Valentine from a singing parrot or a dancing bunny?” Make sure everyone understands the question before moving on.
  2. Make a Choice
    Tell the kids they must choose one option – no picking both or skipping! Encourage them to make a quick decision, which adds to the excitement.
  3. Share Their Answers
    Ask each participant to share their choice. In a classroom, you can have them raise their hands to vote for each option. If you’re teaching online, students can respond in the chat, use reaction buttons, or share their answers aloud. Encourage full-sentence responses like, “I would rather receive a Valentine from a singing parrot.”
  4. Discuss Their Reasons
    This is where the fun really begins! Ask kids to explain why they made their choice. Their answers are often hilarious and provide a great opportunity for conversation. It’s also a chance for kids to practice expressing themselves and using English in a creative way.
  5. Reflect and Reconsider
    After hearing everyone’s reasons, ask if anyone has changed their mind. This step encourages thoughtful listening and adds an extra layer of fun.
  6. Set the Ground Rules
    Before playing, remind everyone that it’s important to respect each other’s answers. Valentine’s Day is all about kindness, so make sure everyone feels comfortable sharing without fear of being teased.

Create Your Own Would You Rather Quiz

If you enjoy playing Would You Rather, making your own quiz is easy and fun! All you need are some fun questions. If you’re looking for inspiration, check out our 150 Funniest Would You Rather Questions for tons of ideas to use in your game!