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Spring Activities and Projects – Preschool and Kindergarten Community

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Despite the snow and cold temperatures here, spring is coming (it has to!), so today’s activities focus on things that will bring thoughts of warmer weather and SPRING to mind! (Tell me I’m not the only one ready for spring?!?)

spring flower activities

Gifts of Curiousity is sharing a bunch of spring activities for kids – lots of flower crafts to keep little hands busy and fill a room with spring cheer!

flowers from bottles

This is a craft we’ve been doing for years and is so simple, especially if you have extra drink bottles around the house. Visit the Dabbling Momma to get the full craft instructions.

fine motor color matching bunny tails

Some simple patterned paper and this cute little color matching activity from School Time Snippets. Isn’t it cute?

Flower Garden Play Dough Invitation

This black playdough would be so much fun to use as soil in a pretend flower garden. Visit Fantastic Fun and Learning to see how she put together this fun activity for her kids. 

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Comments

  1. Thanks so much for hosting!

  2. What fun activities! I look forward to reading what others are sharing. Thank you for hosting!

  3. Shaunna@FantasticFun&Learning says

    Thank you for including our flower play dough.

  4. Claire @ angelicscalliwags says

    Thanks for hosting and have a lovely weekend!

  5. Thanks for hosting :-)

  6. Thanks for hosting, Jolanthe!

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