If you’re looking for free spring bookmarks to color, these printable bookmarks are a simple, low-prep way to celebrate the season while encouraging reading at home or in the classroom. I created these free printable spring bookmarks as an easy activity for teachers, homeschooling families, and parents who want something fun, educational, and calming for kids during the spring months.
Spring bookmarks were always one of my favorite classroom extras because they work for so many ages. They’re quick to print, easy to use, and kids love personalizing them with their own colors and designs. These four bookmarks are perfect for spring reading time, literacy centers, early finishers, or quiet time at home.
What’s Included in the Free Spring Bookmark Set

This free printable includes four black-and-white spring bookmarks designed for coloring. Each bookmark features cheerful spring imagery that kids love while keeping the designs simple enough for a wide age range.
1. “Spring” Floral Bookmark
This bookmark features the word Spring surrounded by blooming flowers. It’s perfect for welcoming the new season and pairs well with spring-themed read-alouds or independent reading time.
2. Dragonfly and Flowers Bookmark
This design includes a cute dragonfly flying above spring flowers with a dotted flight path. Kids enjoy coloring the details, and it’s a great quiet activity for reinforcing fine motor skills.
3. “Hello Spring” Sunshine Bookmark
With a smiling sun and playful flowers, this bookmark is bright, happy, and encouraging. I love using designs like this during seasonal transitions because they instantly lift the mood of a reading space.
4. Spring Flower Pot Bookmark
This bookmark features tall spring flowers growing from a decorative flower pot. It’s a great option for older kids who enjoy coloring more detailed designs.
All four bookmarks print on one page and can be trimmed to size after coloring.
How to Use These Spring Bookmarks

I used bookmarks like these in so many ways over the years, and they’re just as helpful at home as they are in classrooms.
Some easy ideas:
- Add them to spring reading bins or book baskets
- Use them as early finisher activities
- Pair them with spring picture books
- Include them in literacy centers
- Send them home as reading incentives
- Laminate after coloring for durability
They also work beautifully for homeschool co-ops, library programs, and spring break activity folders.
Books to Pair With These Spring Bookmarks
Pairing bookmarks with seasonal picture books makes reading time feel extra special. Here are a few spring favorites parents and teachers often enjoy using:
- And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano
- The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle
- Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
- Spring Is Here by Taro Gomi
These books fit perfectly with the themes in the bookmarks and help reinforce seasonal vocabulary but you can also use your favorite spring books.
Simple Spring Craft Idea to Go With the Bookmarks
A fun extension activity is to let kids:
- Color the bookmarks
- Cut them out
- Punch a hole at the top
- Add yarn or ribbon in spring colors
This turns the bookmarks into a keepsake kids love using again and again.
Get Your Free Spring Bookmarks to Color Here

You can download these free printable spring bookmarks by entering your email below. Once you click the download button, your bookmarks will open instantly so you can save, print, and use them right away.
Want the Full Set of Spring Bookmarks?
If you love these free designs, I also created a full set of 32 spring bookmarks available in my TPT shop. The full collection includes additional spring themes, more detailed designs, and options perfect for classrooms, homeschool groups, and seasonal reading challenges.
Visiting my shop is a great way to:
- Get more spring bookmark designs
- Save time planning seasonal activities
- Support the creation of free printables on my blog
You can find the complete spring bookmark set in my shop here and choose the option that works best for your students or children.
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I’m always adding new seasonal resources to help make learning fun and simple.
Pin This for Later
These free spring bookmarks are perfect to save for later. Pin this post so you have them ready for spring reading time, literacy centers, or last-minute activities.
Final Thoughts on Spring Bookmarks for Kids
Spring is a wonderful time to refresh routines and spark excitement for reading. These free spring bookmarks to color are an easy way to combine creativity, seasonal fun, and literacy in one simple printable.
Whether you’re a teacher, homeschool parent, or just looking for a quiet spring activity, I hope these bookmarks bring a little extra joy to your reading time.
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