The Ultimate Spring Bucket List For Toddler Moms: Fun Activities to Enjoy The Season
In this blog post, The Ultimate Spring Bucket List For Toddler Moms, you get a free checklist to print out and enjoy with your kids for the spring season! As the weather warms up and flowers start to bloom, it’s the perfect time to create memories with your little ones.
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Spring is a beautiful season of new beginnings and endless fun, making it the perfect time to explore and have fun with your toddler or little ones.
In this ultimate spring bucket list for toddler moms, I’ve curated the perfect list of age-appropriate activities that your toddler (and you!) can enjoy this spring!
From scavenger hunts to picnics in the park, there are plenty of opportunities to bond and create memories and cherished moments together.
Get ready to immerse yourselves in the beauty of spring, embrace the outdoors, and make the most of this vibrant season with your little ones by your side. Let’s dive into this adventure-filled journey and make spring a time to remember!
Create Memories
Bucket lists are always fun to check off all the activities and see what you’ve done! A great way to remember this season would be to take polaroids or use a disposable camera and make a photo album. Who doesn’t love polaroid pictures?
This is a great polaroid camera that I take on all of our vacations. Any disposable camera from a convenience store works too!
If you want to get fancy, you can also upload photos you take on your phone and make them into Shutterfly books. I have done this a few times (they make amazing gifts!), and they look amazing for coffee table books!
It’s convenient as well since you just upload them right from your camera roll on your phone, and you have a beautiful photo album delivered to your door.
Print Your Spring Bucket List
Here is your free Ultimate Spring Bucket List For Toddler Moms, along with a free printable calendar to plan out your bucket list! Scroll down to download and print yours!
- Visit a botanical garden. Beautiful flowers start to bloom in the spring.
- Go on a nature scavenger hunt. Look for bugs, flowers, sticks and rocks!
- Have a picnic in the park. Lay down a towel or blanket, and enjoy the beautiful weather outside.
- Fly a kite.
- Visit a petting zoo.
- Go to a splash pad. Depending on where you live, these are some hidden gems!
- Visit a childrens museum.
- Attend a farmers market. These are usually every Sunday by my house. The fresh sourdough bread is amazing! My kids love picking out fresh cookies, jams, breads and snacks.
- Go on a family bike ride.
- Have a family movie night outside with a projector.
- Feed ducks.
- Get caterpillars and raise into butterflies. These adorable stem kits work great!
- Visit a theme park.
- Have a spring-themed tea party.
- Visit a butterfly garden.
- Go on a bug hunt. My kids love chasing lizards this time of year.
- Get ice cream. Try a new place that your kids haven’t been to yet, or find an ice cream truck near you!
- Create a DIY bird feeder.
- Paint rocks. There’s just something about rocks that my 2 year old can’t get enough of.
- Have a photoshoot in a flower field.
- Plant new flowers.
- Play mini golf. My 3 year old adores mini golf right now!
•Click HERE for your free Ultimate Spring Break Bucket List For Toddler Moms!
•Click HERE for your free monthly planner printable!
Tips on Using The Ultimate Spring Bucket List For Toddler Moms
Feel free to add your own ideas, and get creative! See whats in your area, and what’s available. Using a bucket list is a great way to bond and make memories! Here are some tips on how to make the most of a bucket list, especially with little ones:
- Ask your kids what activities they want to do, and see which excites them the most.
- Plan out your bucket list on the printable calendar provided so you have things to look forward to. Let your kids see all the fun activities planned!
- Set achievable goals. Break down the list into manageable days. Toddlers are unpredictable so loosely following a schedule is best.
- Make it fun. Turn each activity into a fun and engaging experience. Use colorful stickers to mark completed tasks, take photos to capture special moments, and celebrate with a small reward.
- Embrace spontaneity. While it’s great to have a list, be open to changes and embrace opportunities that may arise.
By following these tips, you can turn a simple bucket list into a memorable and enjoyable experience for both you and your toddler.
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Thank you for the great read.
I have never heard of Shutterfly before it is definitely something that I would use.
I have bookmarked your page for when I am ready to do so.
I also like how you have added in to get the kids involved in planning activities. It can be so hard trying to plan out an eventful day for children.
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed the article.