Robot Craft Valentine's Day Robot in Love Writing Activity February Bulletin
The Cutest Valentine’s Day Craft for Your Kindergarten to 3rd Grade Students: The Love Robot!
Celebrate Valentine's Day with a fun and creative Love Robot Craft! Perfect for students in kindergarten through third grade, this craft is a fun way to pair art with heartwarming storytelling. It also makes the perfect book companion to the sweet story Robot in Love by T.L. McBeth.
What’s Included:
Love Robot Craft: Simple, adorable, and full of love, with some guidance this craft is easy to put together.
Writing Prompt: "I love ____, because..." Students can reflect on someone they love most and why, whether it’s a family member, friend, pet, or even their favorite robot!
4 Writing Options: Choose the right level for your students:
Blank page for illustrations
Primary handwriting lines for early writers
Secondary lines for more advanced writers
How to Use:
Read "Robot in Love" by T.L. McBeth: Begin by reading the charming story of a robot discovering love and friendship.
Complete the Craft: Create the Love Robot craft as a group or in small groups for younger students, helping them cut, glue, and assemble their robot.
Write about Love: After crafting, have students fill out their writing prompt with a drawing and a thoughtful response. This is a great opportunity for students to practice writing and sharing what makes someone or something special to them.
Display Your Love Robots: Proudly display your students’ Love Robots and writing projects on a classroom bulletin board. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the season of love and encourage creativity!
Perfect for Valentine's: This Love Robot Craft is more than just a cute classroom decoration—it’s a chance for students to express their feelings and practice writing in a fun and meaningful way. Whether used as a one-time activity or as part of a larger Valentine’s Day theme, this craft is sure to spread joy and spark creativity!
Teachers like you said:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heidi B. says, "I used these the last two years and the kids LOVE them. They can't wait to get them off the bulletin board and take them home".
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Macy H. says, "LOVED this project and will continue to do it now every year going forward. Such a cute craft and the option to do the writing piece or forgo. My students loved it and I heard many times this was their favorite project of the year"!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Natalie D. says, "This craft was absolutely adorable and exactly what I was looking for. The students loved making them. Thank you for this awesome resource"!
❤️ I love to see my products in action, so please tag me @natashascrafts_learnthroughart if you share a photo.
Thank you,
Copyright ©Natasha's Crafts 2025
All rights reserved by author.
For single classroom use only.
The Cutest Valentine’s Day Craft for Your Kindergarten to 3rd Grade Students: The Love Robot!
Celebrate Valentine's Day with a fun and creative Love Robot Craft! Perfect for students in kindergarten through third grade, this craft is a fun way to pair art with heartwarming storytelling. It also makes the perfect book companion to the sweet story Robot in Love by T.L. McBeth.
What’s Included:
Love Robot Craft: Simple, adorable, and full of love, with some guidance this craft is easy to put together.
Writing Prompt: "I love ____, because..." Students can reflect on someone they love most and why, whether it’s a family member, friend, pet, or even their favorite robot!
4 Writing Options: Choose the right level for your students:
Blank page for illustrations
Primary handwriting lines for early writers
Secondary lines for more advanced writers
How to Use:
Read "Robot in Love" by T.L. McBeth: Begin by reading the charming story of a robot discovering love and friendship.
Complete the Craft: Create the Love Robot craft as a group or in small groups for younger students, helping them cut, glue, and assemble their robot.
Write about Love: After crafting, have students fill out their writing prompt with a drawing and a thoughtful response. This is a great opportunity for students to practice writing and sharing what makes someone or something special to them.
Display Your Love Robots: Proudly display your students’ Love Robots and writing projects on a classroom bulletin board. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the season of love and encourage creativity!
Perfect for Valentine's: This Love Robot Craft is more than just a cute classroom decoration—it’s a chance for students to express their feelings and practice writing in a fun and meaningful way. Whether used as a one-time activity or as part of a larger Valentine’s Day theme, this craft is sure to spread joy and spark creativity!
Teachers like you said:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heidi B. says, "I used these the last two years and the kids LOVE them. They can't wait to get them off the bulletin board and take them home".
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Macy H. says, "LOVED this project and will continue to do it now every year going forward. Such a cute craft and the option to do the writing piece or forgo. My students loved it and I heard many times this was their favorite project of the year"!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Natalie D. says, "This craft was absolutely adorable and exactly what I was looking for. The students loved making them. Thank you for this awesome resource"!
❤️ I love to see my products in action, so please tag me @natashascrafts_learnthroughart if you share a photo.
Thank you,
Copyright ©Natasha's Crafts 2025
All rights reserved by author.
For single classroom use only.
The Cutest Valentine’s Day Craft for Your Kindergarten to 3rd Grade Students: The Love Robot!
Celebrate Valentine's Day with a fun and creative Love Robot Craft! Perfect for students in kindergarten through third grade, this craft is a fun way to pair art with heartwarming storytelling. It also makes the perfect book companion to the sweet story Robot in Love by T.L. McBeth.
What’s Included:
Love Robot Craft: Simple, adorable, and full of love, with some guidance this craft is easy to put together.
Writing Prompt: "I love ____, because..." Students can reflect on someone they love most and why, whether it’s a family member, friend, pet, or even their favorite robot!
4 Writing Options: Choose the right level for your students:
Blank page for illustrations
Primary handwriting lines for early writers
Secondary lines for more advanced writers
How to Use:
Read "Robot in Love" by T.L. McBeth: Begin by reading the charming story of a robot discovering love and friendship.
Complete the Craft: Create the Love Robot craft as a group or in small groups for younger students, helping them cut, glue, and assemble their robot.
Write about Love: After crafting, have students fill out their writing prompt with a drawing and a thoughtful response. This is a great opportunity for students to practice writing and sharing what makes someone or something special to them.
Display Your Love Robots: Proudly display your students’ Love Robots and writing projects on a classroom bulletin board. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the season of love and encourage creativity!
Perfect for Valentine's: This Love Robot Craft is more than just a cute classroom decoration—it’s a chance for students to express their feelings and practice writing in a fun and meaningful way. Whether used as a one-time activity or as part of a larger Valentine’s Day theme, this craft is sure to spread joy and spark creativity!
Teachers like you said:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heidi B. says, "I used these the last two years and the kids LOVE them. They can't wait to get them off the bulletin board and take them home".
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Macy H. says, "LOVED this project and will continue to do it now every year going forward. Such a cute craft and the option to do the writing piece or forgo. My students loved it and I heard many times this was their favorite project of the year"!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Natalie D. says, "This craft was absolutely adorable and exactly what I was looking for. The students loved making them. Thank you for this awesome resource"!
❤️ I love to see my products in action, so please tag me @natashascrafts_learnthroughart if you share a photo.
Thank you,
Copyright ©Natasha's Crafts 2025
All rights reserved by author.
For single classroom use only.