Spring Into Action
Bloom & Grow
What's That Sound?
Fresh Starts
Springtime Treats
100

This traditional seasonal cleanup event involves decluttering closets, dusting forgotten corners, and opening windows for fresh air.

Spring Cleaning

100

This yellow flower, known for its long trumpet shape, is one of the first signs of spring.

Daffodil

100

The Beatles sang about this bright celestial body that “comes” after cloudy days — a perfect anthem for spring weather.

"Here Comes the Sun"

100

Spring is often associated with these baby animals, born on farms and seen hopping or wobbling around fields.

Chicks or Lambs

100

This pinkish red fruit, often picked fresh in spring, is the star of shortcakes everywhere.

Strawberries

200

Many people lace up their shoes and return to this popular outdoor activity, often done on neighborhood sidewalks and trails.

Jogging/Walking

200

 April is famous for these, which “bring May flowers.”

Showers

200

This song by Katrina and the Waves is all about feeling good and literally stepping into the sunshine.

"Walking on Sunshine"

200

This eco‑friendly spring event, celebrated on April 22, encourages planting trees and protecting the planet.

Earth Day

200

This refreshing drink is a staple of spring festivals and kids’ roadside stands.

Lemonade

300

This sport's season typically kicks off in the spring.

Baseball!

300

This process, essential for plant growth, uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy.

Photosynthesis

300

This rock hit by Soundgarden references someone being gloomy, but the title still features the brightest star in our galaxy.

"Black Hole Sun"

300

This symbol of rebirth appears in myths and stories, rising from its own ashes to begin again.

The Phoenix

300

This marshmallow candy, shaped like chicks or bunnies, is famous around spring holidays.

Peeps

400

Gardeners “spring into action” by starting these small plants indoors before transferring them outside.

Seedlings

400

These pollinators perform the “waggle dance” to tell others where food is located.

Honeybees

400

This 1960's tune by The Mamas & the Papas laments cold weather but dreams longingly of sunshine — even though “all the leaves are brown.”

"California Dreamin'"

400

This term describes animals that shed their winter fur or feathers for a new seasonal coat.

Molting

400

This refreshing yogurt‑based drink from India, often flavored with mango or rose, becomes especially popular as temperatures rise in spring.

Lassi

500

This term refers to the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator, marking the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Vernal Equinox

500

This blooming tree, celebrated with festivals in Japan, symbolizes renewal and the beauty of impermanence.

The Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Tree

500

In this Bill Withers classic, he repeats a single two‑word phrase 26 times, making it one of the most repeated lines in pop music.

"Ain't No Sunshine"

500

Many people make these short, encouraging statements to help reset their mindset for a new season or chapter.

Affirmations

500

This pink‑stalked plant is technically a vegetable but is often used in pies, crisps, and jams during spring.

Rhubarb

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