March is a fun month that connects winter and spring. With holidays, changing weather, and themes of growth, there’s lots of inspiration for young writers. Below are writing prompts to spark creativity and encourage kids to use their imagination. The prompts are grouped by themes and weeks, making it easy to enjoy a whole month of fun writing activities!
60 March-Themed Writing Challenges for Kids
Here are some fun and creative March writing prompts for kids:
Seasonal & Nature-Themed
- Spring is almost here! What are you most excited about as the weather warms up?
- If you were a raindrop in a March shower, where would you land, and what would you see?
- Describe a day in the life of a blooming flower.
Holiday & Event-Based
- March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’s birthday! Write a silly, rhyming story in his style.
- Imagine you found a four-leaf clover—what magical power does it give you?
- St. Patrick’s Day Adventure: You follow a rainbow and find a leprechaun. What happens next?
- Women’s History Month: Write about a woman in history you admire and why.
Creative & Imaginative
- If you could invent a new type of weather, what would it be like?
- Write a story about a talking frog that only appears in March.
- Imagine you woke up and everything outside was green! What happened?
Personal & Reflective
- What is your favorite thing to do on a rainy March day?
- How have you grown since the start of the year?
- If you could plan the perfect spring break trip, where would you go and why?
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