Spring is full of new beginnings, outdoor adventures, and nature coming back to life. From blooming flowers and buzzing bees to baby animals and longer sunny days, spring is packed with wonders. Here are some fun spring facts for kids to explore and enjoy!
Spring Flowers and Plants:
Cherry blossoms are a famous sign of spring in Japan
Some flowers return every year without being replanted, these are called perennials
Tulips are one of the first spring flowers. Yellow tulips represent happiness!
Spring bulbs like daffodils and tulips must be planted in Autumn so they bloom in spring. They need a cold period to grow
Daffodils and snowdrops are some of the earliest flowers to bloom and show that spring has arrived
Farmers and gardeners plant seeds in spring so crops like wheat, potatoes, and vegetables can grow
Animals and Wildlife in Spring:
Spring marks the end of hibernation for animals like black bears, hedgehogs, and bats
Many baby animals are born in spring, including lambs, chicks, and ducklings
Birds migrate back to the UK in spring. They sing loudly to mark their territory and attract mates
Frogs return to ponds to lay their eggs, called frogspawn
Insects and worms start working hard in soil, helping plants grow by keeping the earth healthy
The Queen bee begins laying up to 2,000 eggs a day in spring to grow her 'bee army'
When a hive gets too crowded, the Queen bee and half the bees fly away in a giant swarm looking for a new home
Spring Weather:
Spring weather can change quickly, you might see sunshine, rain, and even a rainbow all in one day!
In the UK, the clocks go forward one hour in spring for British Summer Time, which means the sun stays out later in the evening
Holidays & Traditions:
April Fools’ Day (1st April) is a time for silly pranks and jokes!
St Patrick’s Day (17th March) celebrates Ireland’s patron saint. People wear green, enjoy parades, and look for shamrocks
The month March is named after Mars, the Roman God of War
Fun Activities for Kids This Spring
Plant your own flowers or vegetables in a small garden or pot
Watch baby animals at local farms or parks
- Refresh Your Home and Kids’ Routines with a spring cleaning checklist
Go on a spring scavenger hunt to spot flowers, insects, and birds
Ultimate Activity Camps - Multi Activity day camps for children age 4-14 in the Easter holidays