Simple, hands-on learning Spring Activities for Kids you can setup in just 5 minutes using everyday materials
Spring is full of wonder—rain, colour, growth, and change. But not every spring day is warm and sunny. 🌧️
The good news? You can bring all the magic of spring right inside your home or classroom with simple, engaging activities that support learning through play.
Here are 5 easy indoor spring activities your child will love—no fancy materials required.

🌈 1. Walking Rainbow Experiment
This classic experiment is always a favourite—and it’s packed with learning.
What you need:
- 6 Clear cups
- Water
- Food colouring (blue, yellow, red)
- Paper towels
What to do:
Fill alternating cups with coloured water (blue, yellow, red) and connect them using folded paper towels. Watch as the colours “walk” and mix together to form orange, green and purple.
What children learn:
- Early science concepts (absorption and movement)
- Colour mixing
- Observation skills and patience (waiting for the colours to “walk”)
💡 Tip: Ask open-ended questions like, “What do you think will happen next?”
Watch the video to see how to set up this activity in just 5 minutes.

🧚♀️ 2. Fairy Garden Sensory Play
Bring a little spring magic indoors with this imaginative sensory activity.
What you need:
- Soil, sand, or easter grass
- Moss, sticks, stones
- Small figurines (fairies, animals, little houses)
What to do:
Create a mini “garden” in a bin or tray and let your child explore, build, and create their own little world.
What children learn:
- Imaginative play
- Storytelling
- Fine motor skills
💡 This activity supports schema play like transporting, positioning, and connecting.
Watch the video to see how to set up this activity in just 5 minutes.

🌧️ 3. Rain in a Jar
A simple and beautiful way to explore how rain works.
What you need:
- Clear jar
- Water
- Shaving cream
- Food colouring
What to do:
Fill the jar ¾ full with water. Add shaving cream on top of the water (this is your “cloud”), then drop food colouring on top and watch the “rain” fall.
What children learn:
- Basic weather concepts
- Cause and effect
- Observation and prediction
💡 Let your child describe what they see instead of explaining everything right away.
Watch the video to see how to set up this activity in just 5 minutes.

🌱 4. Planting Seeds Indoors
Spring is all about growth, and this is a perfect hands-on way to explore it.
What you need:
- Small cups or containers
- Soil
- Seeds (beans work great)
What to do:
Plant seeds and place them near a window. Water daily and observe how they grow over time.
What children learn:
- Life cycles
- Responsibility
- Patience
💡 Create a simple daily routine where the child checks on their plant.
Watch the video to see how to set up this activity in just 5 minutes.

🎨 5. Spring Process Art with Nature Tools
Skip the crafts—and focus on creativity and exploration.
What you need:
- Paint
- Paper
- Natural items (leaves, flowers, sticks)
What to do:
Invite your child to paint using different tools such as flowers, leaves and sticks and explore textures, patterns, and movement.
What children learn:
- Creativity and self-expression
- Sensory exploration
- Fine motor skills
💡 Remember: it’s about the process, not the final product.
Watch the video to see how to set up this activity in just 5 minutes.
🌼 Final Thoughts
Spring learning doesn’t need to be complicated.
The best activities are:
✔ Simple
✔ Hands-on
✔ Child-led
✔ Connected to real life
When children explore through play, they’re not just staying busy—they’re building the foundation for lifelong learning.
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