1. Fantasy
Go to your favorite dollar store to buy some bubbles, or make them yourself at home. Run in the park or grass with children and feel the warmth of spring in the bubble rain.
fly a kite
Fly a kite-really! Choose an open field, take the children around, try to help them fly kites, and let the kites fly with the smiling faces of the children in the wind.
Play hide and seek
Who doesn't like this classic game? Spring means you can go outdoors and have an epic neighborhood hide-and-seek activity!
Make a bird feeder
What's a better spring craft than a homemade bird feeder? Or try to draw a birdhouse. You can make it from discarded plastic bottles and other materials.
Ride a bike
Ride on the wide bike path all afternoon. Is your little rider still practicing cycling? Take this as an opportunity to teach him how to ride a bicycle without auxiliary wheels.
Appreciate flowers
March rain brings April flowers! With the melting of snow, there will be many beautiful flowers for observation and appreciation.
Feed the ducks
Migration season is coming! All the ducks and other birds have gone home, so bring some cooked rice or bird food to the pond or canyon near you and feed them delicious snacks.
8. Learn about dinosaurs
Visit the best dinosaur exhibition in the nearest museum and tell the children something about dinosaurs. Children will like to know about these ancient inhabitants of the earth (the bones are also great. )
9. Go camping
The family went to the nearest campsite for a weekend adventure. Set up a tent, bake some marshmallows, tell horror stories by the fire and enjoy the pleasant spring weather.
10. Visit the farmers' market
Take the children to spend a Sunday at their favorite farmer's market and choose some fresh fruits and vegetables as snacks in the future.
1 1. Collect stones.
Whether on the beach or in the park, collect the biggest (smoothest) stones you can find. Add them to your collection or use them to make handicrafts.
12. Play hopscotch
You may think this game is too simple, but it will always be a good game to kill time and can be played at any age.
Engage in gardening.
It's time to start planting flowers in the yard. Children will like to create chaos in fresh soil and then plant these flower seedlings in the garden.
14. Go hiking
What better way to explore new outdoor activities than hiking through forests or trails? Try to be quiet when taking risks and see if you can hear (or see) animals waking up from hibernation.
15. Make a racing car
Use these old cardboard boxes by personalizing your own cardboard racing car. If you have leftover cardboard, please try to make some great handicrafts for your friends.
Visit the butterfly greenhouse.
Go out and explore all kinds of beautiful butterfly species because they are flying around you. If there is no greenhouse nearby, study butterflies outdoors and see how many you can find.
17. Car wash
Choose a warm day, let the children help clean the family car, and cultivate hands-on ability and labor consciousness.
18. Draw stones
Spend a handicraft day with the collected gems. Colour them in your favorite color and turn them into magnets for the refrigerator.
19. Take many photos
Be sure to "live in the moment" and don't forget to shoot silly and interesting times. Print photos and let children make scrapbooks or albums.
20. Check the protected area or greenhouse
Leave some good memories in the greenhouse of the park. Exploration will be fun, and children will like to learn new things every step of the way! In addition, if you are inspired, you can use what you have learned to make glass containers.
2 1. Pick some berries
Go to the wild to see who can pick the most berries (of course, don't eat them! )
22. Dancing in the rain
Put on your best rain gear and enjoy the spring rain. Dance in the drizzle and hug comfortably by the fire.
23. Walk the dog
Stretch your legs, take your family pet for a long-awaited walk and watch man's best friend enjoy the warm weather.
24. Feed some chipmunks
Go to the nearest park and bring some chipmunk-friendly food. Feed your furry new friend with your palm. Have fun!
25. Visit the zoo or farm
Check when the zoo is open, take children to know animals, and spend a day feeding and petting lovely animals.
26. diving pit
After the storm, put on rain boots and explore outdoor activities. Find the biggest mud pit and jump in to see who can splash the biggest water. Or take some toy boats and watch them run to the finish line.
27. Build a fortress
Any time of the year is the best time to build a fort. Why not take sleeping bags and blankets outside and build the best outdoor fortress in the world? If children are afraid of creepy reptiles, they can also build castles indoors.
28. Go to the beach
Load the children and containers full of good things into the car and then go to the nearest beach. Enjoy a fun-filled day and enjoy the warm sunshine on the beach.
29. Take a trip to road trip.
Pack your car and travel to places you haven't been to on weekends. Listen to a podcast suitable for children, or bring these interesting road trip toys to keep them busy.
30. Go to the park
What better way to make your children full of energy than in the park? Climb the horizontal bar or slide down the slide with them-this will be a day they will never forget!
3 1. Skipping rope
Good weather means that now is the best time to start the skipping competition. Get the whole community involved!
32. Go to the library
Go to the nearest library and ask your children to choose some great bedtime stories for the next week. Most libraries offer free story time and other interesting activities.
33. Draw with chalk
Spread a bucket of chalk on the sidewalk, or beautify your driveway with the wildest creation.
34. Go bird watching
When watching them migrate home, teach the children all the different kinds of birds.
35. Play with outdoor toys
Have fun outdoors with children's favorite toys. Sounds simple, right? Indeed, children will be happy to show you how they play with their most precious property.
36. Date of holding the competition
Arrange a play date with neighbors, or go outdoors, so that children can make some friends in parks or streets.
37. Outdoor reading
Not all books must be kept before going to bed. Choose some classics, sit in the outdoor sunshine and immerse yourself in the story time.
38. Stargazing
Use binoculars or just sit outside the porch and watch the beautiful constellations on a sunny spring night.
39. Watch the sunset
The best ending of a perfect spring day is to watch the sunset with the children before the end.
40. Play swing games
Swing side by side to see who can swing highest.
4 1. Water polo match
Take out the hose, fill the balloon and have an epic water polo match. Gather the children nearby for the ultimate balloon fight.
42. Picnic
Nothing is better than a picnic in spring. Wrap a basket of delicious food in the park, then lie on the blanket in the park and enjoy the sunshine on your face.
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