Use these May Day pages for easy spring celebration activities built around maypoles, flower crowns, ribbons, balloons, and simple fair-day decorations.
Make a ribbon parade
Turn one May Day page into a simple parade prop by coloring maypoles, ribbons, and balloons, then talking about spring colors and movement.
- Print one page with ribbons, balloons, or a maypole.
- Color the main shapes with two or three bright spring colors.
- Show the finished page and describe how it would look in a small parade.
Design a flower crown poster
Color a page with blossoms and crowns, then display it as a small spring poster for a wall, table, or classroom board.
- Choose a page with flowers, garlands, or crown details.
- Color the page and add one favorite spring color combination.
- Tape or glue it onto paper to make a quick poster.
Build a fair day story
Use a finished page as the start of a short May Day scene about a spring fair, village celebration, or family outing.
- Color one page with a clear celebration object or scene.
- Name the place, time of day, and one person who might be there.
- Tell or write three short lines about the fair-day moment.
Set up a color match game
Pick a few details from the page and match them to crayons, paper scraps, or classroom objects in similar spring shades.
- Color the main ribbons, flowers, or balloon shapes first.
- Find matching crayons or paper pieces in similar colors.
- Group the matching items beside the page for a quick game.