The weather is warming up and it’s Spring. With the start of Spring, we have been doing whatever we can to get the kids outside and having fun. With the cold of Winter, the kids get a bit of cabin fever. Then as it gets too hot in summer it’s the same, so we have to use our time in the perfect warmth of Spring wisely.
I decided to come up with a bucket list for Spring.
Which of these do you usually do? What is something new you want to do this Spring?
- Plant something
- See the trees blooming
- Have a picnic at the park
- Jog outside
- Take a hike
- Play softball
- Ride a bike
- Sit outside at a café
- Visit a farm to see the animals
- Walk on a beach
- Play golf
- Go horseback riding
- Fly a kite
- Look for four-leaf clovers
- Jump in pueddles
- Get dirt under your fingernails
- Blow bubbles
- Climb a tree
- Feed the ducks
- Draw pictures on the sidewalk with chalk
- Skip stones across a pond
- Plan a vacation
- Visit the farmers’ market
- Pick strawberries
- Listen to the rain
- Watch a lightning storm
- Spot a rainbow
- Listen to the birds singing
- Feel the sun on your face
- Leave your windows open
- Pet a bunny
- Visit the zoo
- Decorate your home with fresh tulips and daffodils
- Get a group of people together to make a May Pole
- Clean out your garage
- Pick wildflowers
- Create a nature themed scavenger hunt
- Build (or decorate) a bird house
- Twirl in a field
- Watch the sunrise
- Check out yard and estate sales
- Sketch some nature
- Go kayaking, canoeing, or paddle boating
- Go to a drive-in movie theater
- Play hopscotch
- Do something drastic to your hair
- Have a garden tea party
- Find shapes in the clouds
- Do yoga outside
- Tie-dye something you can wear
- Pick up litter on the street
- Make a wish on a dandelion
- Get a floppy hat
- Play frisbee
- Play with ribbon wands
- Make a Spring-themed playlist
- Start recycling
- Search for murals in your city
- Build a fairy house
- Play leap frog
- Photograph flowers
- Get a new haircut
- Wash your car
- Hang up a windchime
- Play mini golf
- Make your own tutu
- Dry some flowers
- Visit an art museum
- Try out some new smoothie recipes
- Make a sun catcher
Sarah
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These are fun ideas! It is nice to have a spring bucket list. Our winters here are so awful, and it is nice to be able to go outside and enjoy the great outdoors.
Love these bucket list ldeas. I can’t wait to do some of these with my preschooler!
Chalk is actually on my shopping list this week and I can’t wait to use it with my daughter.
GREAT, GREAT list of ideas, Sarah! My fave is “hang a windchime”! We don’t have a proper spring break at my kids’ school – they do lots of long weekends instead grr – but hoping to do a few of these over our long holiday weekend! 🙂
Great ideas! I love when the weather finally warms up to get outside and do all of these things. Going to the zoo is one of my favorites!
-Jennifer
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So many fun activities. Thank you for sharing!
this is such a wonderful, exhaustive list for families to do.. thank you
Just love all these wonderful activities for spring, can’t wait to plant my veggies in the garden.I also definitely want to try out new smoothies. A great list!
This is such a great list
This sounds like such a fun spring bucket list
Wow! This is a wonderful list of things to do this spring. I love everything on this list especially the number one to plant something and it will give back in the future.
I love spring! This bucket list is great and contains SO many activities that we love to do each year!
My family will absolutely love these activities and things to do! I love Spring and my girls love it too.
So many activities to choose from. My kids will definitely be busy this Spring.
Great list. Last spring, we raised caterpillars through their butterfly stage. It was an experience! This year, we’re sticking to more natural observations of the world around us without bringing it inside. 🙂
These are such fun ideas! I’m going to pin this for later! Thank you