Spring always starts in this month.
What is March?
I am a bow that can't be tied.
What is a rainbow?
These holidays occur in Spring.
What are St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Ramadan, Mother's Day, Memorial Day?
This day helps predict when the start of spring will occur.
What is Groundhog Day?
This is a move that gymnasts do often.
What is a handspring?
April showers bring May...
This goes up when the rain comes down.
What is an umbrella?
Daylight savings makes the clock...
What is spring forward.
This is a common sport that begins during springtime.
What is baseball?
Another word for animals or children.
What is offspring?
This spreads through the air from flowers and trees and causes spring allergies.
What is pollen?
Although I'm a springtime flower, you can find me in your eye.
What is an iris?
This sparkling April gem is the same one in a ring commonly used to propose to a person.
Children often hunt for these on Easter Sunday.
What are Easter eggs?
When you walk energetically in a way that shows you are feeling happy and confident.
What is having a spring in your step?
True or False
March, April, and May are all Spring months.
True
I fall, but I don't get hurt. I pour, but I'm not a jug. I help plants grow but am not the sun.
What is rain?
This green gem is the birthstone for May.
A process that includes thoroughly cleaning a house or room, typically undertaken in spring.
What is spring cleaning?
This phrase is used to describe someone who cannot wait to get outside in the spring, who seems to be a bit "crazy" for the season.
What is spring fever?
On the first day of Spring, both day and night are...
What is equal in time?
A teacher and a student were counting puddles. The student was the teacher's daughter, but the teacher was not the girl's mother. Who was the teacher?
What is her father?
These flowers typically begin to grow in Spring.
What are daffodils, lilies, and tulips?
These were a gift from Japan and bloom in Washington, DC in the spring.
What are Cherry Blossoms?
A breed of dog traditionally used for retrieving.
What is a Springer Spaniel?