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FREE March Creative Writing Prompts for Kids

ByCerys March 26, 2025March 26, 2025
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As March dawns upon us, it brings with it a world of inspiration and creativity waiting to be explored. Whether it’s the promise of spring, the excitement of St. Patrick’s Day, or the anticipation of Easter, this month offers endless possibilities for young writers to embark on exciting writing adventures. If you’re looking to ignite your child’s imagination and encourage their love for storytelling, you’ve come to the right place! So let’s explore some fun Creative Writing Prompts for March for your Kids.

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Why Use Creative Writing Prompts with your Kids?

Creative writing prompts are invaluable tools for young writers, providing a springboard for their imagination and fostering a love for storytelling, and writing. Here’s why incorporating prompts into your child’s writing routine can be so beneficial:

  1. Ignite Inspiration: Sometimes, all it takes is a single prompt to spark a flurry of ideas. Prompts can help break through writer’s block and inspire fresh, creative thinking.
  2. Explore New Ideas: Prompts encourage children to explore topics and themes they may not have considered before like under the sea or the rainforest, broadening their horizons and encouraging curiosity.
  3. Build Confidence: Writing can be daunting, especially for young learners. Prompts provide structure and guidance, helping children feel more confident in their writing abilities.
  4. Develop Skills: By tackling different types of prompts—such as narratives, poetry, and reports—children can develop a range of writing skills, from storytelling to descriptive writing to research.
  5. Encourage Creativity: Writing prompts encourage children to think outside the box, stretch their imaginations, and express themselves in new and exciting ways.

By incorporating creative writing prompts into your child’s routine, you’re not only providing them with a fun and engaging activity but also nurturing their creativity and helping them grow as writers.

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March Creative Writing Prompts

Here are 31 creative writing prompts for March, covering festivals, seasons changing and more of the month ahead. Don’t forget that you can subscribe to our Creative Writing Library above and get these prompts as a set of printable cards to use plus many many more.

Read Next: Creative Writing Prompts for the Spring Equinox

  • Describe the sights, sounds, and smells of the first signs of spring.
  • Write a story about a curious child who discovers a leprechaun’s hidden treasure.
  • Imagine going on an Easter egg hunt with magical eggs that lead to unexpected places.
  • Write a poem celebrating the arrival of spring and the balance of day and night.
  • Describe what you see and hear during a gentle spring rain shower.
  • Create a story about a character who finds a four-leaf clover and experiences a stroke of good luck.
  • Imagine planting a garden full of magical flowers that grant wishes when they bloom.
  • Write a humorous story about what the Easter Bunny does when he’s not delivering eggs.
  • Write a haiku poem capturing the essence of spring in just three lines.
  • Describe what you would do if you found a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
  • Write a story about a family’s spring cleaning adventure that leads to an unexpected discovery.
  • Imagine watching a colorful St. Patrick’s Day parade and describe the floats and performers.
  • Create a story about two unlikely friends who meet for the first time in a spring garden.
  • Describe a fun competition where participants decorate Easter eggs in creative ways.
  • Write a sensory poem about the sounds, smells, and feelings of springtime.
  • Describe a day when everything goes perfectly right for your main character.
  • Write a story about the Easter Bunny trying to deliver eggs in a town full of mischievous animals.
  • Imagine going on a journey to find the balance between light and darkness on the spring equinox.
  • Describe a magical shamrock that grants wishes to anyone who finds it.
  • Write a mystery story about a missing Easter basket and the clues that lead to its discovery.
  • Describe a perfect springtime picnic with friends or family.
  • If you caught a leprechaun, what would you wish for? Write a story about your wish coming true.
  • Write a diary entry from the perspective of the Easter Bunny, documenting a busy day of egg delivery.
  • Create a story about a group of friends exploring a magical forest on the first day of spring.
  • Describe what you would find at the end of a rainbow if you followed it.
  • Write a story about a character who discovers a lucky charm with special powers.
  • Describe a community Easter egg hunt with hidden surprises and challenges.
  • Write a story about a family or community celebrating the spring equinox with a special tradition.
  • Create a story about a character who learns that luck isn’t always what it seems.
  • Imagine riding on a train filled with Easter eggs and describe the journey.
  • Write a letter to spring, welcoming it back after a long winter and expressing your hopes and dreams for the season.

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Cerys

Cerys Parker holds an MSc in Wildlife Management: Conservation and Control and worked as a marine biologist, leading a community conservation project on Costa Rica's Caribbean Coast with Leatherback sea turtles. Now a qualified science teacher and homeschool parent, she creates rigorous, hands-on science resources for teen home learners at Rainy Day Homeschooling.

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