7 Ways to Enjoy Spring With Your PreSchooler

7:28 pm Games and Activities

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Picture Courtesy Flickr - ChristyScherrer

Here are some spring activities to help you and your preschooler enjoy the weather together!

  1. Take a nature walk. Look for things along the way – birds, insects, flowers. Collect things in a bag to get home, and add to her nature table.
  2. Make rainbows on a chart paper, by painting the VIBGYOR colors in arcs. Leave a little space between each arc of color, and sprinkle some water on the paper after you’ve finished all the arcs. The water will cause each color to blend with the one next to it.
  3. Make play dough flowers with yellow for the petals, and a red flat ball for the center. Make bigger leaves with green dough and stick them to the bottom of the flower.
  4. Take some potting soil, and place in a tray that’s lined with plastic. Let your child use her fingers to trace the letters of her name in the soil. Put seeds into the grooves, and cover with more soil. Watch as her name “grows” up.
  5. Draw a quick outline of a flower on a chart paper. Fill in the petals with glue, and let her fill with lentils, beans etc.
  6. Draw a sun, and fill the inside with glue. Let her stick orange lentils in the glued space. Use tooth picks dipped in yellow food color or yellow yarn to make the rays of the sun.
  7. Set up a bird table in the yard, and place it in a position that allows her to watch from the window. Use seeds, beans, tiny bits of meat, and observe how many birds come visiting.

So, what else have you been doing this spring?

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3 Responses
  1. PlanningQueen :

    Date: April 23, 2008 @ 12:23 pm

    Great list. Not so much a specific activity, but I like to point out to the children the evolution of spring. We walk to school daily , so as the seasons start to change, I like to point out to the kids what is happening around us and also get the older ones to tell me what changes they can see. Naturally we are at the start of autumn here in Australia, so we are watching the leaves change colour and fall at the moment.

  2. Lis Garrett :

    Date: April 25, 2008 @ 3:00 am

    I love the idea of #4!! Since we’re starting our seeds indoors, we may have to try that. How clever!

  3. Christy Scherrer :

    Date: May 8, 2008 @ 8:17 am

    thank you for illustrating your article with my photo

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