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100

The most common colour associated with the holiday.

What is green?

100

Soft colours, also an art medium are known as this.


What are pastels?

100

Larger than its classroom counterpart it can be used outside for hours of fun.

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What is sidewalk chalk?

100

Originating from Holland these beauties are often found in spring gardens.

What are tulips?

100

We change our clocks back to daylight savings in this month.

What is March?

200

Mischievous sprites who cause trouble and try to trick people on this day.

What are Leprechauns?

200

The most common thing given to children on this holiday, often hidden for them to find.

What are chocolate Easter eggs?

200

You are going to need some wind to do this activity.

What is fly a kite?

200

Also known as Narcissus these come in many shades of yellow.














What are Daffodils?

200

Known as one of the first signs of spring.

What are robins?

300

Beautiful colours often appear in the sky after a rainfall. 

What is a rainbow?

300

The two most common animals associated with the holiday.

What are Bunnies and Chicks?

300

Adding glycerine to this fun homemade solution makes these work even better.  As an added bonus it also can reduce stress!

What is bubbles or blowing bubbles?

300

These come in many shades (lots of which are purple)and have a very strong scent.

What are Hyacinths ?

300

These spring flowers are a symbol of perfect love and are often associated with new beginnings and definitely spring.

What are tulips? 

400

Found at the end of a rainbow in folklore. 

What is a pot of gold?

400

Wearing new clothes on this holiday is said to bring you this.

What is good luck for the rest of the year?

400

You will need some type of rope for this great cardio activity.



What is skipping or jumping rope?

400

The time of year to start seeds indoors.

What is March or April?

400

First day of spring this year.

What is March 19th?

500

Country of origin for this holiday.

What is Ireland?

500

This holiday moves around but always occurs after something-what is it?






What is the first full moon after the vernal or spring equinox?


500

This can help reduce your grocery bill and is also a wonderful way to burn calories.

What is gardening/growing your own food?

500

It is best for the little critters in your garden to not disturb them until this month.

What is May ?

500

The place where the spring Equinox marks the start of six months of uninterrupted daylight.

What is the North Pole?

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