Spring has sprung and your children are probably welcoming the change of weather. The dawning of spring means more playtime outside, as well as inspiring new indoor projects.
Although it isn’t quite warm enough to jump into the pool just yet, there are plenty of activities that synonymous with springtime. Below are 21 ideas to keep your kids busy this time of year.
Rainy Day Fun
1. Fingerprint Flowers - Recommended for ages 4 and up, fingerprint flowers are made from construction paper, acrylic paint and pipe cleaners. This is a fun way to celebrate the new blooms popping up outside. Find instructions for this adorable craft here.
2. Ladybug Rocks - Children as young as 3 can enjoy making ladybug rocks. Both boys and girls will appreciate the dirty side of this craft (digging around for rocks!), as well as beautifying the rocks with rich colors. Find more on this painting craft here.
3. Spring Coloring Pages - There are many sites that are currently featuring free, printable coloring pages with a spring theme. You can find some great ones at Kaboose, Coloring.ws and FamilyFun.
4. Paper Bag Frog Puppet - Turn an ordinary paper bag into a hand puppet of a frog with these clever instructions. Not only is it fun to make puppets, kids can get creative with a puppet show when they are finished.
5. Rabbit Windsock - Nothing says springtime like a windsock blowing around on the porch. Now, your kids can make their own with an adorable rabbit face. These instructions couldn’t be simpler.
6. Hasbro’s Elefun - This game has become an instant classic and is available from most toy retailers. The game features a plastic elephant that blows “butterflies” out of its 4-foot trunk. The object is to catch the butterflies with accompanying nets. Kids should get a giggle out of this game and it definitely resonates springtime to me.
7. Cotton Ball Lambs - Let your kids create a flock of cotton ball lambs with this fun craft. Kids of all ages love getting messy with the Elmer’s Glue.
8. Bee Bouquet - Your busy little bees will love making a flower holder shaped like a bumblebee. After they are finished, they will need to pick some wildflowers to put inside. Instructions can be found here.
9. Spring Word Search - Allow your young readers to find some springtime words with this free word search from Primary Games.
Outdoor Fun
10. Flying Kites - This activity is synonymous with breezy spring days. Luckily, affordable kites can be found anywhere during this time of year. Alternatively, you could make your own.
11. Gardening - Most kids have quite a green thumb and love to get in on the gardening. Find some fun family gardening tips here, courtesy of the Children’s Education Coordinator at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
12. Baseball - It’s still America’s favorite pastime and kids will probably always want to go out back and play ball in the springtime.
13. Catch Butterflies - This is a sneaky way to convince your kids to get some exercise. Hand them a big butterfly net and a mason jar with holes in the top, then watch them take off.
14. Sidewalk Chalk Art - Let your kids express their creativity while getting some fresh air. If you’re a bit apprehensive about having doodles all over your driveway, rest assured that April showers will take care of them very soon.
15. Butterfly Rearing - Since your kids love chasing butterflies so much, why not take the opportunity to teach a lesson about the insect’s metamorphosis? Butterfly rearing kits are available here, which allow you to maintain your own butterfly habitat. From caterpillar to beautiful butterfly, the family can see the change up close and personal now!
16. Build a Teepee - Camping in the backyard is even more fun when you pitch your own teepee! Find fun, simple instructions here so you can plan your own family pow wow.
17. Backyard Astronomy - Having outdoor fun during the spring isn’t just about the daytime, you know. When the skies are clear of clouds, you should prop up a telescope and teach your kids about astronomy. Learn all about “backyard astronomy” (i.e., stargazing for amateurs) on this informative site.
18. Jump Rope - Here is another way to con your kids into getting some vigorous exercise. A jump rope is a very inexpensive way to keep the little ones entertained. Better yet, get two extra-long ropes and participate with some Double Dutch.
19. Fishing - This is the perfect time of year to go out on the lake without blistering from the sun. Your kids may still be at an impatient age, so don’t plan for a long day on a boat. Instead, grab a few Snoopy poles and fish for perch off the bank.
20. Frisbee - Playing with a Frisbee can be fun for kids of all ages and it’s an inexpensive toy that will entertain for a long time. Just try to keep it from going on the roof!
21. “Free Play” at the Playground - This is possibly the cheapest way to make your kids happy on a nice day. Find a good playground in a public park and let them go nuts while you relax on a nearby bench. (Although, having a go on the swings and slide wouldn’t hurt you, either.)