Fun Spring Activities for Kids: Elementary, Printables, and Outdoor Fun!
Yay, Springtime! That means it's time to explore fun Spring activities for kids that will keep them engaged and entertained!
After months of being cooped up inside with winter’s chill, it's finally time to let the kids run wild (well, within reason) and soak up some sunshine.
Whether you're a homeschooling parent looking for creative activities or just a parent desperate to get the kids off screens, I've got you covered.d entertained.
Here’s what to expect
Spring Activities for Elementary kids (Preschool, Kindergarten, Toddlers)
Outdoor Spring Activities for Kids
Spring Activities for Families
Spring Crafts for Kids
Free Spring Printables
Spring Break Activities for Kids
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Spring Activities for Elementary Kids
We are still in the middle of the school year, which means we are always looking for ways to teach our kids in and outside of the classroom. Here are some spring activities for elementary kids that you may want to consider.
Nature Scavenger Hunt
Give your elementary-aged kids a list of things to find in the yard or at the park—a budding flower, a feather, a smooth rock. It’s like a treasure hunt but with fresh air and fewer pirates.
DIY Bird Feeders
Let’s welcome those chirping little visitors! Use pinecones, peanut butter, and birdseed to create simple feeders. Hang them outside and turn bird-watching into a daily science lesson.
Sidewalk Chalk Art Show
Unleash their inner Picasso with some colorful chalk masterpieces on the driveway. Bonus: You can hose it down when they’re done—instant clean-up!
Spring-Themed Story Writing
Encourage creativity by having them write short stories about spring adventures—think magical gardens or talking flowers. Have them collect flowers, leaves, and sticks as images for their stories.
Grow a Mini Garden
Teach them the magic of growing their own plants. Start with easy ones like sunflowers or beans. Watching something grow from seed is pretty magical—even for adults.
Spring Activities for Preschoolers
I Spy or Scavenger hunt
Go on a walk and play I Spy with them, perfect way to keep them engaged and learning.
Finger Painting Flowers
Get messy (and creative) with finger painting! Use bright spring colors to create flowers, rainbows, and sunshine. Just make sure to have wipes handy… lots of wipes.
Egg Carton Caterpillars
Recycle those old egg cartons into adorable caterpillars with some paint and googly eyes. It’s a craft and a lesson on metamorphosis all in one!
Spring Sensory Bin
Fill a bin with rice, plastic flowers, toy bugs, and little shovels for digging. It’s like a mini spring garden they can explore without stepping outside.
Parachute Play
If you have a play parachute (or even a big sheet), let them shake it, run under it, or bounce softballs on top. Instant giggles and great for burning off that extra energy.
Spring Activities for Kindergarten
Planting Seeds in Eggshells
Crack some eggs carefully, keep the shells, and let your kiddos plant tiny seeds inside. Place them on the windowsill and watch their amazement as the sprouts appear!
Spring Counting Games
Use objects like flowers, leaves, or pebbles to practice counting and simple math. Who said learning can’t be fun?
Nature Walk Alphabet Hunt
Head outside and see if they can find something that starts with each letter of the alphabet. A for acorn, B for bird… you get the idea!
Make Wind Chimes
Gather sticks, shells, and beads to make homemade wind chimes. Hang them outside and listen to their music on breezy days.
Springtime Stem Activities
Get your little ones engaged with Stem activities and experiments. Like Color changing flowers or rainbow paper towel experiments. Click here for a full list of Spring Stem Activities you may want to consider.
Spring Activities for Toddlers
Splash in Puddles
Put on those rain boots and let them splash to their heart’s content. Who needs fancy toys when puddles exist?
Color Sorting with Flowers
Pick (or use fake) flowers in different colors and let your toddler sort them by shade. It’s a simple, colorful way to learn!
Bubble Wrap Stomp Painting
Wrap their feet in bubble wrap, dip in paint, and let them stomp on a big sheet of paper. Messy? Yes. Fun? Absolutely.
Spring Animal Sounds Game
Make animal noises and see if they can guess the animal—quack like a duck, buzz like a bee. It’s educational and hilarious.
Watering Plants
Toddlers love to help, and watering plants is a safe, fun activity that teaches responsibility (and it keeps them busy for a while!).
Outdoor Spring Activities for Kids
Spring is the perfect time to get the kids outside, here are some Spring Outdoor activities for kids you may want to consider
Kite Flying
Nothing says spring like flying a kite on a breezy day. It’s pure magic watching it soar!
Bike Decorating and Parade
Break out the streamers and stickers to decorate bikes, then have a neighborhood parade. Bonus points for ringing those bike bells!
Picnic in the Park
Pack some snacks, a blanket, and maybe a Frisbee. Eating outside just makes everything taste better, don’t you think?
Bug Hunt
Hand out magnifying glasses and see what creepy crawlies they can find in the yard. Ladybugs and caterpillars are the stars of spring!
Backyard Obstacle Course
Set up a simple course with cones, hula hoops, and jump ropes. Time them and see who can complete it the fastest.
Spring Activities for Families
Get the whole family involved this spring! Here are some easy and fun spring activities for families.
Family Garden Project
Start a family garden with everyone picking a plant to grow. It’s a great way to bond and learn together.
Spring Nature Hikes
Explore local trails and enjoy the blooming flowers and fresh air. Don’t forget to take pictures!
Backyard Camping
Set up a tent in the backyard for a night under the stars—complete with marshmallows, of course.
Spring Baking Day
Whip up some spring-themed treats like flower-shaped cookies or lemon bars. Let the kids help with mixing and decorating.
Visit a Farm or Petting Zoo
Spring is the baby animal season! Find a local farm or zoo and get up close with the cutest critters.
Spring Crafts for Kids
Kids love to engage and Spring crafts are a perfect way to keep them entertained and learning. Try some of the crafts listed below:
Paper Plate Butterflies
Color and fold paper plates to create beautiful butterflies. Add some glitter for extra sparkle!
Handprint Flowers
Use your kids’ handprints as flower petals. It’s a keepsake and a craft rolled into one.
Rainstick Craft
Make rainsticks with paper towel rolls, rice, and foil—perfect for those rainy spring days.
Tissue Paper Suncatchers
Cut shapes out of wax paper and fill them with colorful tissue paper. Hang them in the window for a beautiful effect.
Egg Carton Flower Bouquet
Paint egg cartons and attach them to pipe cleaners for a bouquet that never wilts.
Free Spring Printables
Spring activity printables that can keep kids engaged all spring. Create your own free Spring printables this season!
Spring Coloring Pages
Print out pages with flowers, bees, and rainbows for some screen-free fun.
Spring Word Search
Create a simple word search with spring-themed words like ‘blossom’ and ‘butterfly.’ Great for quiet time!
Nature Journal Templates
Encourage kids to document what they see outside with a printable nature journal.
Spring Bingo
Make a bingo card with things like ‘bird’, ‘puddle’, and ‘flower’. Head outside and see who gets bingo first!
Cut-and-Paste Craft Sheets
Printable crafts like building a paper garden or making a butterfly life cycle chart are perfect for little hands.
Click here for free Spring worksheets for your preschooler or Kindergartner.
Spring Break Activities for Kids
Don’t wait to make plans for Spring break, here are couple of ways you can keep your kids engaged during this spring break!
DIY Spring Camp at Home
Set up a themed week with crafts, games, and “campfire” stories in the living room.
Visit a Botanical Garden
Spring is the perfect time to explore local gardens and see the flowers in full bloom.
Spring-Themed Movie Night
Watch movies like Bambi or Charlotte’s Web and make themed snacks.
Create a Spring Photo Album
Give the kids a disposable camera or let them use a phone to capture spring moments, then make an album together.
DIY Lemonade Stand
A classic activity that’s perfect for warmer spring days. Teach them about counting money and customer service while having fun!
Spring is all about new beginnings, fresh air, and, most importantly, having fun with your kids. Whether you’re planting a garden or splashing in puddles, these activities will bring a little sunshine into your family’s life.
Homeschooling families, this is your time to get away from the dining table and have a little fun in the sun.
So grab your rain boots and your sense of adventure—spring is waiting!
Happy springtime, friend! 🌸☀️🌻