Here are some fun ideas for Spring Break Activities.
- Camp it out - Create your own campground in the backyard. 
- Pamper Party - Turn your home into a spa with mini mani/pedis for all. 
- Feeling Crafty - Check Pinterest for project ideas galore. 
- Hit the books - See what tall tales your local library has to offer. 
- Splish Splash- Bust out the hose and turn your backyard into a splash zone. 
- Strike a pose - Grab that camera and let your mini models show off their stuff. 
- Pillow fight - Host a family slumber party in the living room. 
- The main attraction - Pop some popcorn and enjoy family movie night. 
- Get culture - Local museums often have discount programs during school vacations. 
- Catch some rays - Nothing says spring break like a trip to the beach. 
- Puzzle it - Start with the edges first and together the family can create a masterpiece. 
- Yahtzee - Dust off the board games; it's game night. 
- Gather the gang - Invite the neighborhood crew over for some play time. 
- Top it off - Make your own pizza night (tacos are fun, too). 
- Take a bow - Let your little thespians wow you with their singing/dancing/acting. 
- When life gives you lemons - Have a lemonade stand. 
- Get fresh - Check out the local farmers' market. 
- Make room for spring - Clean out those closets (not the most fun task, we know). 
- Flower power - Plant a little garden. 
- Row, row, row your boat - Rent a canoe or go tubing. 
- Meet Mother Nature - Head outside, go for a walk and explore. 
- Make a difference - Organize a community project with friends or neighbors. 
- Over the river and through the woods - Visit the grandparents. 
- "X" marks the spot - Send the kids on a treasure hunt. 
- Get your groove on - Turn up the music and let everyone do their thang. 
- Sharks and minnows - Pool party! 
- A place of their own - Spare sheets, pillows, a few chairs and ta-da you have a fort. 
- Sweet sensations - Grab the measuring spoons and bake something sweet. 
- See it, do it - Let your kids direct the day. If they see something fun, be ready to play. 
- Get hands on - There's a lot of learning to be found at science centers under the guise of fun. 
- Just ride - Get those gears turning and go for a family bike ride to nowhere. 
- Day opposite - It's opposite day. Turn those clothes around and eat dinner for breakfast. 
- Pick it - Visit a pick-your-own farm. 
- It's raining, it's pouring - Grab your galoshes and splash in some puddles. 
- Animal attraction - Hit up the local zoo. (Hint: check local flyers for coupons). 
- Reel fun - Whether you catch and release or catch for dinner, you'll have lots of time to talk. 
- Experiment - Turn your kids into mad scientists with a few fun science activities. 
- Quack, quack - That stale loaf of bread in the pantry is perfect duck food. 
- Fabulous fairs - Find rides, food, entertainment and fantastic fun at local festivals 
- Free as a bird - Visit a playground, find a swing and soar. 
- Strike - Grab some of those fancy shoes and bowl. 
- Get a hobby - Take up a new skill like knitting or painting. 
- A Fairy or a Pirate - Dress up their imagination and let them walk the runway. 
- Soar to new heights - Take up kite flying on a breezy spring day. 
- Block party - Get the neighbors together for a BBQ. 
- Fore - Grab a club and go play 18 holes on a mini-golf course. 
- Get lost - Play tourist in your own town and discover something new. 
- Gaze among the stars - Before heading outside, research star shapes online. 
- Play ball - Whether you bounce, hit or throw, have a ball. 
- The ants go marching - Pack up lunch, find a shady spot outside and enjoy. 

