25+ Amazing Spring Books for Kids
The sun is coming out more, the temperature is rising, and all that snow is being replaced with rain. Finally, spring is on it’s way! I don’t know about you, but I’m definitely ready for the change. There’s something about it that just fills me with energy and happiness. While I wait for the weather to be nice enough to spend more time outside with the kids, I’ve gathered some great themed Spring books to get them excited about the season changing as well.
Spring Books
Spring Books for Kids
1 – Max’s Special Spring by Rosemary Wells
2 – Bunny’s First Spring by Sally Lloyd-Jones
3 – Will Spring Be Early? Or Will Spring Be Late? by Crockett Johnson
4 – Clifford’s Spring Clean-Up by Norman Bridwell
5 – My Little Pony: Hooray for Spring! by Louise Alexander
6 – Spring: A Pop-up Book by David Carter
7 – Flower Fairies of the Spring by Cicely Mary Barker
8 – Fancy Nancy: Spring Fashion Fling by Jane O’Connor (Always a favorite with Bells)
9 – In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb by Marion Dane Bauer
10 – Let It Rain by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
11 – I See Spring by Charles Ghigna
12 – Everything Spring by Jill Esbaum
13 – Welcome, Spring! by RH Disney
14 – The Reason for a Flower: A Book About Flowers, Pollen, and Seeds by Ruth Heller
15 – Spring Is Here! (Bear and Mole Story) by Will Hillenbrand
16 – Mouse’s First Spring by Lauren Thompson
17 – Bright Baby Touch and Feel Spring by Roger Priddy
18 – Frozen Olaf Welcomes Spring by Disney Book Group
19 – Spring According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney
20 – It’s Spring! by Samantha Berger
21 – The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle
22 – It’s Spring by Susan Swan
23 – Spring by Gerda Muller
24 – And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano
25 – When Spring Comes by Kevin Henkes
I was thrilled to find books on a variety of topics, such as seeds, flowers, baby animals, and even hibernation and how it ends in the spring. There are so many awesome books on this list that teach as well as entertain. If you are looking for a book that can lead to early gardening, The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle would be my pick. It includes a piece of paper that has seeds embedded into it. You can plant the paper with your child and watch as wildflowers grow! Think of how proud and excited your little ones will be as they see the flowers sprout, knowing that they planted them.
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