This month likes walking.
What is March?
This common marshmallow treat is shaped like a chick or bunny and comes in different colors.
What are Peeps?
What are flowers?
This is a move that gymnasts often do in floor routines.
What is a handspring?
March comes in like a _____ and out like a _____.
What is a lion and lamb?
This is a bow that cannot be tied.
What is a rainbow?
This bird is often associated with spring in North America.
What is a robin?
This spreads through the air from flowers and trees and causes spring allergies.
What is pollen?
This added layer under a mattress helps to raise your bed higher.
What is a boxspring?
This natural weather phenomena is more common in the spring and less common in the winter.
What are tornados?
What do you call a rabbit with fleas?
What is Bugs Bunny?
What is the process of changing from a tadpole to a frog called?
What is metamorphosis?
What is the traditional Easter flower?
What is a white lily?
This naturally warm body of water is typically found in mountains and has certain health benefits.
What is a hotspring?
This is the birthstone of April.
What is a diamond?
These go up when the rain comes down.
What are umbrellas?
These reptiles, often seen basking in the sun during the warmer spring days, emerge from their winter hibernation to search for mates and food.
This flower, often associated with spring, is known for its bright yellow petals and is a common symbol of renewal and rejuvenation.
What is a daffodil?
An appetizer at a Chinese restaurant.
What is a springroll?
This city of Florida's Atlantic coast, which hosts a popular NASCAR race every year, is where MTV launched its first spring break special in 1986.
What is Daytona Beach?
I don't have wings, but I can fly. I have a tail and ribbons. I am very colorful up in the sky. I am not a bird. What am I?
What is a kite?
These freshwater fish species, often sought after by anglers in the spring, migrate upstream to spawn in rivers and streams.
What are salmon?
This flower's name comes from the Greek word for rainbow, which refers to the plant's many colors and variations.
What are irises?
When someone is old, you say they are no longer acting like this.
What is a spring chicken?
What is the name of the phenomenon where the Earth's axis is neither titled away nor towards the sun, resulting in equal day and night lengths during the spring?
What is an Equinox (Spring Equinox)?