- Create an amazing art piece! You can paint or even make a collage of things you found in nature. Here are some great ideas that I found:
- Easy Kids Egg Carton Art
- Make a Kite or this DIY Kite!
- Shaving Cream Painting
- Draw and Color an Owl (Really cute!)
- Spring Flower crafts and more!
- Plant a flower or vegetable! Here are some kid diy gardening ideas I'm collecting on Pinterest.
- Create an outdoor obstacle course
- Jump rope
- Transform your driveway into an imaginary world with chalk
- Ride a bike or scooter
- Face paint
- Make Homemade Juggle Bubbles
- Have a movie day!
- Color popcorn using food dye
- Make movie tickets
- Blend and shake your favorite fruit smoothie recipe
- Make some fun food crafts
- Window art! Paint fun designs on windows using Liquid Chalkers
- Make a bird house
- Have a picnic
- Build an outdoor or indoor kid fort
- Design your own outdoor sidewalk games using chalk. Tic Tac Throw, Hop Scotch andCheckers!
- Read a book
- Have a dance competition
- Create and act out a play
- Explore nature
- Paint rocks
- Sell lemonade
- Play board games
- Write cards and mail to friends and family
- Kid Science Experiments
- Play a game of kick ball, whiffle ball or four squares
There are so many fun things to do in the Spring! Have fun and enjoy this special time!
How fantastic. We are quite a few months off spring down under, but we can have these ready for when it finally comes he he. Thanks for joining us on the Kid Lit Blog Hop
ReplyDeleteLove that some of these you can do indoors! Our Springs are usually rainy.
DeleteI love these ideas!!! We will be doing many of these. Thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to let me know which your kids like the best! So far mine are enjoying making real size board games using chalk on our driveway!
DeleteWonderful list of activities! Thanks for sharing with us at Mommy Monday. I'm always looking for fun activities to do with my kiddos. :)
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Hope your kids have fun doing them! Happy Spring!
DeleteWe homeschool and love activities like these! :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Candi! I don't homeschool, but I love creative projects that keep my kids busy while learning.
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