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Last update: March 2024
Spring is such an exciting season. Nature has escaped winter’s icy grip and is bursting with new smells, colours and sounds. Every day in spring there is more to discover and see! Spending time outside is a wonderful way of experiencing spring and so is reading lots of spring picture books. Below is a list of my children’s favourite picture books. Feel free to add you favourite books in the comments section below.
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Alakazam! Presto chango! Just like that winter transforms into spring. This rhyming spring story has bifold pages that flip over and show winter changing to spring. Magical illustrations. A family favourite!
A calm story about a young boy planting seeds and waiting for them to grow. Simple text paired with gorgeous illustrations brings this story to life.
Boom Boom! is a kaleidoscope of blooms. This book is filled with photos of beautiful spring flowers paired with simple text.
A heartwarming story about a father and his two children exploring spring changes together. Beautiful illustrations bring this story to life.
A cute Dr. Suess board book about spring things. Great for babies or young toddlers.
Juniper the skunk is ready to join First Notes of Spring musicians. She auditions with her strong sticks and thumpity toadstool but unfortunately it doesn’t go so well. Feeling down she drags her drum away into the forest only to discover the first beats of spring! A beautifully illustrated and playful book about the sounds of spring.
A simple rhyming story about a young girl and her father planting a window box garden for her mother’s birthday surprise. A lovely reminder that gardens can grown everywhere, even in window boxes high above the street.
The transition from cold winter nights to warms spring days is brought to life with gorgeous illustrations. This book is part of the Goodbye Hello series which also includes Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn and Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter. A family favourite and part of our book library.
Bear cub wakes up in early spring, finds a special rock and sets out to find a playmate. The various animals Bear meets are too busy to play because spring is on its way, but Bear’s rock is not a rock… what could it be? This story is filled with beautiful rhyming verse and illustrations. Another family favourite.
Yoo-hoo spring! Little Blue Truck explores spring changes on the farm in this fun lift-the-flap board book. This book is part of the Little Blue Truck series.
Mouse and Momma go out to play on a windy spring day. Along the way they discover a butterfly, snail, bird and more. A simple book filled with sounds words and bright springtime illustrations. Part of the Mouse series that also includes Mouse’s First Snow, Mouse’s First Fall and Mouse’s First Summer.
Sweet little gnomes explore their spring garden together. Adorable illustrations make this board book absolutely precious.
Every year a mother and child plant a rainbow. They plant bulbs and order seeds in the fall. In the spring they watch bulbs sprout and plant seeds and seedlings. Then they watch their rainbow grow! A lovely book about colours and flowers.
A lovely wordless board book filled with vibrant spring pictures by well loved Netherlandish artist Garde Muller (born 1926).
A lovely lift-the-flap board book about spring changes in the forest.
Spring is here and it’s time to wake up. Mole tries to wake Bear up without much luck. A sweet and simple stories filled with sound words (onomatopoeias) and colourful illustrations.
Don’t let the title of this book fool you! Spring stinks is a funny book that follows Ruth the rabbit as she shares smelly springtime smells with Bruce the bear. Some spring smells are nice, and others not so much…
A beautifully illustrated story about what different animals do when winter arrives. Birds fly south, bears have a long nap, and turtles swim to warmer waters but some animals stay in the snow. Sweeet and lyrical, this book is gentle introduction to how different animals respond to winter.
Rhyming verse about a honeybee buzzing, flying, gathering, dancing, chewing and building. This book is filled with warm illustrations and offers a lovely introduction to what a honeybees do.
A lift-the-flap board book that follows ladybug, bunny, chick and butterfly as they wake up in the spring. Simple and fun for babies and young toddlers.
Drip, drop it starts to rain. Wiggle, squirm worms come up out of the ground. A delightful story about two young children and earthworms playing in the rain.
A great information book about nests that’s filled with colourful illustrations. This book is part of the Nature Books series. This series is a favourite in our home.
A great information book about seeds that’s filled with colourful illustrations. This book is part of the Nature Books series. This series is a favourite in our home.
A poetic story with gorgeous paper cutouts that invite the reader deeper into the woods as the creatures wait for the sun to rise and spring to come.
A sweet rhyming story about winter leaving and spring arriving. Translated from Japanese and filled with beautiful illustration by Kazuo Iwamura.
“All winter, the days grow a little bit longer, the nights grow a little bit shorter until.. the day becomes exactly as long as the night. On that day we say Happy Springtime!” A colorful springtime story about celebrating spring.
“March comes with a roar. He rattles your window and scratches at your door.” A fun rhyming book about the transition from winter to early spring. A family favourite for celebrating the start of spring.
Mr. Squirrel helps Hedgehog win the heart of a lady hedgehog but all is not as it seems. Charming story filled with whimsical pencil illustrations.
“In the Little Homesteader: A Spring Treasury of Recipes, Crafts, and Wisdom, young readers can try their hand at various spring-themed projects as well as learn interesting seasonal wisdom, and nature-related facts along the way.”
Excerpt from amazon.com (Newly released March 22, 2022)
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard are looking for a place to settle down in the busy city of Boston. After laying eight eggs by the Charles River, Mrs. Mallards decides that the Boston Public Gardens would be the perfect place to raise her chick, but how will she get them there safely? A sweet story about ducks making their their way in a bustling city.
Miss Alice Rumphius wanted to see faraway places, settle by the sea and make the world more beautiful. She did all three. After settling by the sea she started a little lupine garden and got the idea of spreading lupine seeds over fields, hillsides, along highways, country lanes, hollows and along stone walls. This story is inspired by the life of Hilda Edwards.
A lovely interactive book about planting flower seeds (zinnias) and watching them grow. From the author of Tap the Magic Tree, Plant the Tiny Seed is just as magical.
Join Poppleton pig on three spring time adventures. Part of Cynthia Rylant’s popular Poppleton series.
A great book about the life cycle of robins explained in a comic book panels. This non-fiction book is filled with great information about robins, a well loved birth in North American often seen as the harbinger of spring. Note: While this book is geared towards children ages six to nine, one juvenile bird is swooped away and eaten by a hawk. Sensitive young readers might find this part distressing.
A picture book with the lyrics of Singin’ in the Rain by Gene Kelley and brought to life with beautiful illustrations.
Sophie wonders when spring will arrive. Her mother and father encourage her to use all five senses to search for signs of spring. A sweet book that would go along well with a Signs of Spring Nature Walk.
Here comes spring! Follow along with Mama and Baby Bunny as they explore spring.
A beautiful information book about blooms! From flower anatomy to learning about different types of flowers, this book is a great reference book for a child’s home library. This book is part of the well loved Big Book series.
Originally published in 1981, this book is a complete collection of Cicely Baker’s beautiful fairy books. This collection includes: Flower Fairies of the Spring, Flower Fairies of the Summer, Flower Fairies of the Autumn, Flower Fairies of the Winter, Flower Fairies of the Garden, Flower Fairies of the Trees,
Flower Fairies of the Wayside, and A Flower Fairy Alphabet
The city is a brown dreary place, but Liam makes a surprising discovery on a abandoned railway: a small patch of plants. Liam cares for the plants and soon the small garden grows and expands. A enchanting story about making the world a more beautiful place.
Set during the great depression, young Lydia Grace moves to the big city to live with her Uncle Jim. Her grandma packs seeds in her suitcase and Lydia Grace grows them to bring joy to those around her. Told in a series of letters written by Lydia Grace, this heartwarming story is about kindness and generosity.
A simple book about flowers, pollination and the reason for flowers. First published in 1983.
Rabbit is feeling sad that winter is leaving, but Bird, Mouse and Bear help Rabbit see that spring is full of wonderful surprises. A lovely book about friendship and spring changes.
This book describes the different ways people around the world and throughout history celebrate the spring equinox.
A tiny book packed with interesting things to look for in spring. From skillful stoats to orange-tip butterflies, this non-fiction book is part of the What to Look For… series which also includes summer, autumn and winter.
A richly illustrated information book about flowers: where they grow, how they grow and why they are important. A really lovely book that’s worth having in your home library.
If you wait, spring will… turn grass green, make a seed grow, push green shoots through the dirt. Colourful illustrations bring spring changes come to life in this lovely book.
An exploration of what can be found above and below a garden throughout the seasons. This book is part of the popular Over and Under Series.
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