I’ve made a few of these free kids activity sheets now and each time they prove so popular that I thought I’d better do it again with this new list of fun Spring activities for kids. I’ve listed all of the activities below and if it’s something that I think you might want to find out more about, like a recipe or a craft, then I’ve popped a link in to where you can find out more.
Because I know that when you have kids you always need to to have about a zillion ideas up your sleeve and readily accessible you can also grab the PDF and print it off ready to go on your fridge or wherever you can access it quickly, you’ll find the link after all the activities.
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A Month of Fun Spring Activities for Kids:
Day 1: Go to a farm to see some baby lambs
Day 2: Freeze some spring flowers for some pretty sensory play
Day 3: Go for a bug hunt
Day 4: Plan and make a fairy garden
Day 5: Visit a farmers market
Day 6: Plant some seeds
Day 7: Bake butterfly cakes
Day 8: Make a bird feeder
Day 9: Get outside in the warmer weather and create a spring flower sensory soup to play with
Day 10: Make a spring flower garland
Day 11: Have a picnic
Day 12: Go on a nature hunt
Day 13: Read a book about spring
Day 14: Make this cute ladybird craft using cotton buds
Day 15: Jump in puddles
Day 16: Make a spring flower suncatcher
Day 17: Make a card form someone using Spring themed stickers
Day 18: Look for cherry blossom
Day 19: Make a maypole and dance with it
Day 20: Make mud pies
Day 21: Make a cherry blossom handprint tree
Day 22: Fly a kite
Day 23: Make a daisy chain
Day 24: Visit a butterfly house
Day 25: Make yoghurt bottle butterflies
Day 26: Put out a rain gauge
Day 27: Go to the woods to look for bluebells
Day 28: Plant some herbs
Day 29: Feed ducks at the park
Day 30: Make playdough with flowers in it
Day 31: Cook some asparagus
Free Spring activities for kids printable
Click here to get your free printable and make sure that you don’t forget any of these fun ideas!
What lovely ideas! It’s a shame my kids are too old for them, although I love the idea of going to see some lambs. That’s something we used to do every year when I was a child. Picnics are always good (even if they sometimes have to be ‘car picnics’ at this time of year) and my kids would probably like the idea of making a rain gauge.
We are off to our local farm for lambing weekend next week, cannot wait