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Low-Prep Spring Outdoor Activities for Kids Checklist Sarah McCubbin Free Homeschool Deals ©

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Spring is a wonderful time for kids to explore the outdoors, especially after being cooped up during the long winter months.

Whether your child is artistic, loves the mud or is an observer of all the tiny details, there is something for everyone to love outside! Sometimes the biggest challenge to trying a new activity is just coming up with the ideas!

This free printable features a checklist of outdoor activities for kids organized into various categories such as Movement, Art, Gardening, Celebrating, and more. Activities include simple tasks like finding animal prints and seed pods, jumping in puddles, making mud pies, and playing in the rain. Kids can also engage in gardening activities like planting seeds in cold frames, visiting garden supply stores, and making bird feeders. The list also suggests creative pursuits like painting with flowers, making kites, and pressing leaves and flowers.

Exploring the outdoors is crucial for children’s development, offering them opportunities to learn about nature, science, and even geography through hands-on experiences. For example, watching water runoff during rainstorms can teach them about how rivers form and flow.

Gardening activities not only teach kids about plants and growth cycles but also instill a sense of responsibility and patience. Moreover, interacting with nature through activities like collecting bugs or feeding animals helps children develop observational skills and an appreciation for wildlife.

The activities in this checklist can be paired with other learning happening in your home. Read books about nature and then head outside to explore and discover the nature in your backyard. Practice simple art by heading outside with a few supplies to draw, paint or create! Parents can take their children on hikes to observe different plants and animals, organize scavenger hunts, or even set up simple science experiments outdoors. Encouraging kids to take close-up photos of nature can also help them notice details they might otherwise overlook, fostering a deeper connection with their environment.

Overall, spring offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor learning and fun. With this extensive list of low-prep activities, parents can easily incorporate more nature-based play into children’s routines, helping them to develop a lifelong love for the outdoors.

Grab Your Free Checklist of Ideas for Outdoor Activities

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Spring Time Draw Yourself Coloring Page

Spring Memory Matching Game

Spring Banner with Watercolor Flowers

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