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there is much to read in spring! bees, bugs, flowers, and the weather are the perfect topics for great spring books for preschoolers.
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Spring has arrived, at least in the calendar. therefore, it is a good time to start thinking about spring ideas for preschool.
Teach your preschoolers all about spring: weather, butterflies, seeds, rainbows, and more.
Here’s a list of preschool books about spring to get you started!
Spring Books for Preschoolers
Below, I’ve featured just a handful of spring books for preschoolers that your preschoolers are sure to enjoy.
You should be able to find these spring stories at your local library or bookstore.
if you can’t find them locally, you can click on the cover of each image to purchase them on amazon.
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looking for spring| Instead of hibernating like it should, a cub goes looking for spring, and thinks he’s found it!
puddles| the morning is magical after a night of rain and thunder. and best of all are the puddles! big, small, long, thin. splash! splash! splash! Put on your raincoat and join two puddle jumpers in this lively read that’s perfect for a rainy day or any day.
plants in spring| in spring, seeds are planted. shoots sprout through the soil. colorful flowers bloom. watch the plants come to life in spring.
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Hail Spring! | spring weather can bring big storms. the lyrical, rhyming text takes young readers on a journey with furry and feathered friends to experience the hail of spring.
a windy day in spring| feel that spring breeze? the lyrical, rhyming text takes young readers on a journey with adorable animals frolicking in the spring wind.
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caterpillar spring, butterfly summer| This beautiful story about a caterpillar’s busy day features a colorful, fabric-covered spring that lends a bouncy effect to the lively artwork, mimicking the movement of a crawling caterpillar.
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the spring chicken| Celebrate the spring season with Nickelodeon’s Bubble Guppies!
spring surprises| It’s time to say goodbye to winter and celebrate all the fun and exciting surprises that spring has to offer, like flying kites, making mud pies, watching baby animals take their first steps, and dancing in the raindrops.
long live spring! | delightful, rhyming text with lots of playful words make this a wonderfully cadenced anthem for spring.
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Spring is here, corduroy! | spring is finally here! Corduroy and his friends are enjoying the spring weather: the sun is shining and flowers are blooming everywhere. They decide to plant a beautiful flower garden that they can care for and share together. celebrate the rejuvenating season of spring with corduroy and four pages of spring stickers.
Spring is here! a story about seeds | April showers bring May flowers! that’s what the anthill kids learn when they plant their own garden and watch it grow!
Flowers and Rains: A Spring Tally Book| a counting book describing items and activities related to spring.
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and then it’s spring | After a snowy winter, a boy and his dog decide they’ve had enough of all that brown and decide to plant a garden. they dig, they plant, they play, they wait. . . and wait . . . until, at last, the brown turns to a more hopeful hue, a sign that spring may finally be on its way.
How do you know it’s spring? | Through vivid photography and engaging nonfiction text, this fun, fact-filled book answers the question: how do you know it’s spring? Covering everything from weather patterns to animal behaviors and seasonal activities, how do you know it’s spring? gives kids an in-depth look at this season of renewal.
the tiny seed | in autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds into the air and carries them along the ground. One by one, many of the seeds are lost: burned by the sun, dropped in the ocean, eaten by a bird. but some survive the long winter, and when spring comes, they sprout like plants and face new dangers: trampled by children at play, collected as a gift for a friend. soon only the smallest seed remains, which grows into a giant flower, and when autumn returns, it sends its own seeds into the wind to start the process all over again.
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Spring is here| Using simple words and bright illustrations, author and illustrator Taro Gomi takes kids on a fun journey through the four seasons.
it’s spring! | a beautifully illustrated rhyming story about spring. the robin told the rabbit… the rabbit told the deer… the deer told the duck… then all the birds started singing to tell the bears, “wake up, it’s spring!”
spring| what is the weather like in spring? read this book to find out what happens in spring.
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all spring| toddlers can see, hear, and feel the warmth of spring by reading and learning all about baby chicks, bunnies, and other baby animals that come out to play in the spring.
Spring is here! | smell. smell. smell. spring is in the air. the mole can smell it. but the bear is still sleeping after his long winter nap. How will the mole wake up the bear so they can celebrate together? When a knock, knock, knock and tot, toot, toot can’t get the bear out of bed, the mole cooks up a special treat.
it’s spring! | a child observes the arrival of spring and its effects on plants and animals. includes suggestions for nature study projects.
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first mouse spring | One bright day, the mouse and mom go out to play. the wind blows something feathery and plump (a bird), something wavy and pink (a worm), and something green that hops and jumps (a frog). but before it’s time to go back inside, the mouse finds something with petals that is soft and new… the most beautiful flower he has ever seen! could it mean that spring is finally here?
small cloud | little cloud likes to stand out from the crowd. when all the other clouds rise, he goes his own way, changing shape to become a sheep, a plane, a shark and a funny clown. It’s all great fun, but so is playing with friends. so this time, the little cloud joins the crowd, meeting his friends in a giant cloud. and then it rains!
a rainbow of your own| a little boy imagines what it would be like to have his own rainbow to play with.
more teaching resources
Explore spring with all your senses. this spring sensory bin is like new growth and baby animals are here all year long.
Little ones will love making this sweet little sheep “woolly” by using the bamboo tongs to place the balls of wool on the cutlets!
Preschoolers will love exploring rainbows with four engaging rainbow stem activities for kids.
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