Spring Break Bucket List for Families

Hi everyone! Please join me in welcoming my dear friend Cindy who is hopping over from Superheroes and Teacups, to share with us an awesome way to pack in some fun this spring with a  Spring Break Bucket List! I hope you enjoy this post as much as I did.

Hello everyone, I’m Cindy from Superheroes and Teacups. I’m thrilled to be here today writing for the readers of my friend Alli’s wonderful site!

One of my favorite things to do with my family is to create bucket lists for upcoming holidays and seasons. It’s really just a fun way to list out all of the things we hope to do during that time. I say “hope” because we hardly ever get to everything, but we sure try.

It’s that time of year for students to have some sort of Spring Break. For some schools, it’s one of the weeks near Easter and for other schools, its a week halfway through the semester. Either way, the children are home and often the parents too and it’s a perfect time for a family bucket list!

Spring break is a great time for family fun. This spring break bucket list is a great place to start!

Spring Break Bucket List for Families

I included some fun activities on the list, but also some practical ones. They may not be “fun,” but they are necessary to get your family ready for summer.

Spring Break Fun

  • Go to the playground – Depending on where you live, it has probably been weeks (or even months) since your children were able to run around on the local playground.
  • Visit your local zoo – If you have a zoo nearby, this is a great time to visit because the animals will be out enjoying the warmer weather too.
  • Take a walk – Enjoy the nice weather before it gets too hot.
  • Visit a nearby farm – We always thing about taking our family to a farm in the fall, but a lot of farms have events in the spring too.
  • Visit your library and check out some books all about spring – Parents may want to look for some gardening books while there.
  • Count down the days until summer vacation – Start planning all of the fun you’ll have when school is out for the year!

Spring Break Cleaning and Organizing

  • Clean out old toys – Does your child have way too many toys? (Raises hand) Then take an afternoon to see what toys your child is ready to part with and donate them.
  • Clean out old books – Now, I don’t mean books you’ve already read once. I’m a big fan of rereading books and our family has a ton. But, for example, if you still have a ton of board books and no little one in the house anymore, maybe it’s time to donate those books. Plus it makes room for more!
  • Clean any outside toys – Swing-set, sandbox, balls, bikes, etc. They probably could use a little cleaning up before they are ready to be used on a daily basis.
  • Try on your summer clothes – The sooner you know what you need, the better you can spread out the expense. My boys are growing like weeds and need new everything for this summer!

Just in case you would like your own copy of this list, I made a free printable for everyone.

I can't wait to use this free printable Spring Break Bucket List for Families to fit in some family fun this spring break.
Spring Break Bucket List for Families

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What is your favorite thing to do with your family during Spring Break?


Profile Pic Cindy Howell from Superheroes and Teacups writes about educational activities that parents can use to help their children. She also shares free printables, ideas for holiday fun, family bucket list ideas, and tips for families traveling to Walt Disney World. Be sure to follow Cindy on Pinterest for more educational family fun!

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