March Activity and Idea Calendar
March 2024 Activity and Idea Calendar
March is a great month when winter is ending, spring is sprouting, and there are all kinds of fun colorful activities to do both indoors and out!
I’ve selected a variety of special activities for March, which are either National Monthly Themes, National Weekly Themes, or Special Days. Pick and choose what you would like – they are all sure to be both fun and learning experiences for you and your child.
You can also find here on TheraPlay4Kids.com, two different March calendars to print out and use to plan and record all the things you do in March. A calendar made for your child to color in, and one other that can be printed out in color or black/white as you choose.
Pick a Calendar to Use
See the following ideas and suggestions to work on during the month of March – Have fun all month long!
Tissue Paper Stained Glass Collage Art
What you Need:
o Colored tissue paper
o Kid-safe glue
o Construction paper
o Scissors (kid-safe)
What to do:
o To make your frame (circle or square, or design for a butterfly, kite, heart, etc.) – cut out the outline from a piece of construction paper
o Put Glue onto surface of waxed paper
o Cut out or tear pieces of colored tissue paper and stick onto glued surface
o Place your “frame” or outline shapes over the paper with glued on tissue paper
o Trim and hang in the window
Options: You can make simple circle frames, rectangular, or simple outlines for a kite, butterfly, heart – See photo’s as examples)
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First Day of Spring
March 20th is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere – AND its also Big Bird’s birthday!!
Celebrate by wearing yellow, dressing in spring colors, going to the park, coloring pictures of spring flowers, read books about spring, watch Sesame Street for Big Bird!
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March 2: Dr. Seuss's Birthday
Find and read books by Dr. Seuss!
Pretend play some of the characters from the books!
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March is National Kite Month
Here are several simple kite ideas to celebrate national kite month:
Paper Plate Kite
What you Need:
Paper plate
Colored Tissue Paper
Colored Tissue Streamers
Crayons and/or markers
Colored pieces of yarn
String
Craft Sticks
Tape
What to Do:
o Have your child draw a design (or make one with tissue paper) on the paper plate.
o Glue foot long streamers on the paper plate.
o Punch a hole at the nose of the plate and tie a piece of yarn through it.
o Wrap more colorful yarn around a craft stick and then tape the yarn on the plate to the stick.
o Hang onto the string and then go out and fly your kite!
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Matching Paper Kite Game
What you Need:
A variety of wallpaper, poster board, or contact paper (with liner still on to make it sturdy)
Scissors (kid-safe)
Masking tape if sticking on the door/ wall
What to Do:
o Cut kite shapes out of different patterned wallpapers
o Cut the kites in half
o Spread all the half kites all around the table, or use a small piece of masking tape to stick on a door where they will have to stretch and reach the pieces
o Have your kids match the kite halves by the patterned design
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Springtime Rainbow Hands
What you Need:
o Colored construction paper in rainbow colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple)
o Washable marker
o Scissors (kid-safe)
o Poster board or extra-large piece of construction paper
What to Do:
o Trace your child’s hands on the various colors of construction paper (about 10 hand tracings per color)
o Cut out the hands (I suggest an adult cut them out unless your child is able to cut in and around all of the fingers!)
o Glue the backs of each hand and place in rows to form a springtime hands rainbow (see photo for guidance)
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March is National Peanut Butter Month
Lets Make Some Peanut Butter Playdough!
If your child has a peanut butter allergy you can modify by using the peanut free/ nut free butters out on the market today
What you Need:
Peanut Butter Playdough (Edible – kid safe)
o 2 cups smooth/ creamy peanut butter or the “allergy free nut butters)
o 2 cups rolled oats
o 2 cups dried milk OR 1 ½ cups instant powdered milk (if playdough is too moist, slowly add more dry/powdered milk)
o Honey (start with 3 tablespoons and add honey to make smooth and pliable, and not dry)
o Bowl for mixing
o Spatula or mixing spoon
o Airtight container for storage in fridge
What to Do:
o Mix all ingredients in bowl and stir together well to form a pliable dough
o Play!
o Store in container in fridge when not using – toss out after a couple days for safety!
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National Reading Awareness Month
Get your books ready and read, read, read, all month long!
Go to the library, borrow and share books with friends, make a special spot to read in, pick a variety from picture books, to early reading books, to those that you can read to your child.
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National Bubble Week (second week)
Gather up your bubble mixture and bubble wands
Blow bubbles inside and outside
Read the blog (on TheraPlay4Kids.com) about Giant Bubble Play and then make your own giant bubble mixture for some giant sized fun!
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March is Youth Art Month
Encourage creativity all month long through creating artwork, looking at art picture books, visiting an art show or gallery, finding art books at the library.
Save all the creations your child makes over the month and keep in a scrapbook, frame, or share with relatives and friends.
Make an “art wall” during March to highlight your child’s work
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Shamrock Tree for St Patrick’s Day
What you Need:
o Construction paper (brown, variety of green, white or tan)
o Washable Marker
o Scissors (kid-safe)
o Kid-safe Glue
What to Do:
o On large piece of tan/white construction paper have your child lay their arm, from elbow to hand, onto the paper
o Trace around their arm and hand (making the trunk and branches)
o Color in or use markers to turn the “tree trunk” brown
o Use the green construction paper to cut out a variety of shamrocks (in size and in different colors of green) – you may want to help your child cut them out if they are unable to follow a drawn outline or handle the scissors safely)
o Glue the shamrocks all over the “branches”
o You can glue shamrocks around the tree as well as on the tree
o Options: glue on cotton balls for clouds
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Color the Shamrock, Rainbow, March & Hang up!
Print out the following pictures and color!
Make several to share!
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March 30: Take a Walk in the Park Day
This one is super easy! Plan a walk in the park!
Plan ahead to do “search and find”, or have a “scavenger hunt” during your walk in the park
Try to arrange a play date if possible for your park day
See the Blog on TheraPlay4Kids.com about a “Walk in the Park” for lots of ideas
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