People wear this color to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
What is green?
The Easter Bunny is said to bring these to children.
What are eggs or candy?
Children enjoy flying these high in the sky on windy spring days.
What are kites?
People use this tool to dig in the dirt when gardening.
What is a shovel?
This small, magical creature is said to bring good luck.
What is a leprechaun?
Many people eat this meat for Easter dinner.
What is ham?
In March, we set our clocks forward for this time change.
What is Daylight Savings Time?
This lucky plant is often linked to St. Patrick’s Day.
What is a clover or shamrock?
Many people take off their winter coats and wear this lighter type of jacket in spring.
What are raincoats or windbreakers/
This is the name for the 40 days before Easter when some people give up certain foods.
What is Lent?
Some people like to climb these natural landforms to get a great view in spring.
What are mountains or hills?
This yellow flower is often the first to bloom in spring.
What is a daffodil?
According to legend, leprechauns hide this at the end of a rainbow.
What is a rainbow?
Some animals come out of this deep sleep when the weather gets warmer.
What is a hibernation?
This sweet, spongy candy is shaped like a baby bird
What are Peeps?
These small insects light up at night and are fun to catch in spring and summer.
What are fireflies?
These tiny insects, often red with black spots, start appearing in gardens.
What are ladybugs?
St. Patrick’s Day is named after a saint from this country.
What is Ireland?
This type of strong windstorm sometimes happens in spring, especially in the Midwest.
What are tornados?
In some cultures, people crack these on each other's heads for good luck.
What are eggs?
Kids blow on these white, fluffy flowers to make the seeds fly away.
Many people sneeze more in spring because of this yellow powder from plants.
What is pollen?