Happy Spring! Spring is the best time to be playing outside, but of course there’s always rainy days. These free printable Spring activities for kids are the perfect way to keep kids busy and engaged on rainy days. The items below are educational and help kids to work on problem solving skills and counting in a fun way that doesn’t even feel like learning. Plus, kids can color them in when they’re done!
The printable Spring activities below include word searches, word scrambles, mazes, crosswords, spot the difference, I spy, and more!!
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Spring Word Scramble

This printable Spring themed activity for kids features a word scramble with words related to the theme like bunny, flower, rainbow, and more!
How to play: Use the letter on the left to make a word related to the theme. Once you know it, write it in on the right in the empty squares. Use the gray squares to solve the riddle/joke below by writing the letters in the gray squares down in order.
Tulip Maze

This Spring activity for kids features maze in the shape of a tulip. Mazes are great for developing problem solving skills.
How to play: Draw a line through the maze (without running into any walls) to get to the exit. We recommend doing it in pencil first. If you hit a dead end, start over and try another direction until you solve the puzzle. Begin at “start” and end at “finish”
Duckling Dot to Dot

This Spring activity features a dot to dot activity in the shape of a duckling. Dot to dots help kids learn to count in a fun way. This activity is great for kids learning to count to 100.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Spring Word Search

This printable Spring themed activity for kids features a word search with words relating to the topic like April, bee, bloom, bunny, cloud, etc. Word searches are a great way to help kids practice their spelling.
How to play: Each of the words written at the bottom of the page are somewhere in the puzzle above them. Words can be written horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. They can also be written forward or backwards. Find each word and circle it.
Snail Maze

This Spring activity features a puzzle in the shape of a snail. Above it is a snail and flowers which you can color in. This maze is more advanced and would be better for kids over 7 years old.
How to play: Draw a line through the maze (without running into any walls) to get to the exit. We recommend doing it in pencil first. If you hit a dead end, start over and try another direction until you solve the puzzle. Begin at “start” and end at “finish”
Spring Crossword

This printable Spring themed activity for kids features a crossword puzzle with clues and answers relating to the Spring season. This activity is good for kids who love trivia.
How to play: To play, fill in the grid of squares with words that “cross” each other. Use the clues to figure out the words, which are divided into “Across” for horizontal words and “Down” for vertical words. Each clue is numbered and matches the spaces starting with the same number. Each square can only fit one letter.
Spring Spot the Difference

This printable Spring themed activity for kids features a spot the difference game where kids can find the difference between these two images. Pictured are two kids gardening on a sunny day.
How to play: Look at the pictures which are almost identical. Try to find the things that are slightly different and circle them as you go. Once you find all 10, you’re done!
Bee Dot to Dot

This printable activity features a dot to dot game in the shape of a bumble bee. This printout is great for kids learning to count to 40.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Bee & Flower Maze

This printable Spring activity features three short mazes. Get the bee to the flower by selecting the correct pathway.
How to play: Figure out which path goes to the destination and then highlight it with a crayon. Only one path goes to the flower at the end.
Spring I-Spy

This Spring themed activity features an I-spy game with items like kites, umbrellas, rainbows, watering cans, and more!
How to play: Check the list below the image to see what items you’re looking for, then find them in the image above. Color each one in once you find it. Find all the items to complete this puzzle.
Chick Maze

This Spring themed activity features a maze in the shape of a chick. This maze is on the easy side and would be appropriate for kids learning to solve mazes. Mazes improve problem solving skills and are a great way to exercise the brain.
How to play: Draw a line through the maze (without running into any walls) to get to the exit. We recommend doing it in pencil first. If you hit a dead end, start over and try another direction until you solve the puzzle. Begin at “start” and end at “finish”
Bunny Dot to Dot

This printable dot to dot activity is in the shape of a bunny rabbit leaping in the air. Dot to dots are a great way to practice counting. This one is good for kids learning to count to 60.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Bouquet Maze

This printable maze is in the shape of a bouquet of flowers which is perfect for celebrating Spring. This maze has a medium difficult level.
How to play: Draw a line through the maze (without running into any walls) to get to the exit. We recommend doing it in pencil first. If you hit a dead end, start over and try another direction until you solve the puzzle. Begin at “start” and end at “finish”
Lady Bug Dot to Dot

This dot to dot activity is in the shape of a lady bug flying through the air. This activity is great for kids learning to count to 40.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Chick Maze

This printable Spring activity for kids features a maze in the shape of a chick. Above is a cute chick that you can color in. This maze has a medium difficulty level.
How to play: Draw a line through the maze (without running into any walls) to get to the exit. We recommend doing it in pencil first. If you hit a dead end, start over and try another direction until you solve the puzzle. Begin at “start” and end at “finish”
Windmill Dot to Dot

This printable Spring activity features a dot to dot in the shape of a windmill. Next to the windmill are tulips. This is a fun dot to dot to color in. This activity is good for those learning to count to 40.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Planter Dot to Dot

This Spring activity features a dot to dot in the shape of a plant inside a planter. Next to the planter are other plants that can be colored in. It says “Hello Spring” on top. This activity is good for those learning to count to 30.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Gardening Dot to Dot

This dot to dot activity is in the shape of a watering can. Next to it is a pot of soil and a seedling which can be colored in. Above it says, “April showers.” This activity is good for those learning to count to 50.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Snail Dot to Dot

This printable Spring activity features a dot to dot in the shape of a snail. Above it is a sun smiling in the sky which can be colored in. This activity is good for those learning to count to 50.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
Chick Dot to Dot

This Spring themed activity features a dot to dot in the shape of a chick hatching from a shell. This activity is good for those learning to count to 60.
How to play: “Connect the dots” or “Dot to dot” is easy to play. Start with the dot labeled number “1” and draw a line connecting it to the dot labeled number “2”. Continue in order until you reach the last dot and the image reveals itself.
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