Spring Books for Preschoolers
Spring has finally sprung! From flower buds to raindrops, these Spring Books for Preschoolers are full of different themes for the season.
Book lists for kids like this one are also a great way for your kids to practice pre-reading skills, work on comprehension, and more!
Before you read these picture books to your students, they can use the illustrations to explore and “read” independently or with you.
They can take a picture walk to predict what the story is going to be about, describe the parts of the story, and work on concepts of print.
Where Can I Find These Books?
You can find many of these books at your city or school library or purchase them at bookstores like Barnes and Noble.
If the books aren’t available at the library or bookstore, you can order them from Amazon. You can get any of them in paperback or on your Kindle.
Spring Picture Books for Kids:
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When Spring Comes by Kevin Henkes
With simple yet poetic text and stunning illustrations, this book perfectly captures the transition from winter to spring.
It introduces young readers to the sights, sounds, and feelings of the season, making it a wonderful choice for a springtime read-aloud.
Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak
This beautifully illustrated book follows a child as they explore the seasonal shift from winter to spring.
The lyrical text and interactive feel of the book make it a great way to discuss how nature changes as the weather warms up.
And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano
This charming story follows a young boy and his dog as they plant a garden and eagerly wait for signs of spring.
The gentle narrative and soft illustrations capture the patience and excitement of watching things grow.
Spring Is Here by Will Hillenbrand
Mole is excited that spring has arrived, but Bear is still sleeping!
This sweet and humorous book showcases friendship and the changes that come with the new season, making it a great read for young learners.
The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle
This classic story follows the journey of a tiny seed as it travels through the seasons and eventually grows into a beautiful flower.
With Eric Carle’s signature collage illustrations, this book is a great way to introduce plant life cycles to young children.

Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
With vibrant colors and simple text, this book explores the process of planting and growing flowers in the spring.
It’s an excellent choice for teaching young children about colors, flowers, and gardening.
Little Blue Truck’s Springtime by Alice Schertle
Join Little Blue Truck and his animal friends as they welcome new baby animals on the farm!
This lift-the-flap book is perfect for interactive reading, and the rhyming text makes it an engaging choice for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb by Marion Dane Bauer
This fun and informative book introduces the popular saying about March weather and follows the changing seasons through engaging illustrations and lively text.
It’s a great way to discuss weather patterns with young learners.
Spring Stinks by Ryan T. Higgins
Bruce the bear isn’t a fan of spring, but his little friend Ruth the bunny is determined to change his mind.
This humorous book brings laughs while celebrating the new season and all the scents that come with it.
Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner
This beautifully illustrated book takes readers on a journey above and below the ground, exploring how plants and animals work together in a garden.
It’s a wonderful way to introduce children to ecosystems and the magic of spring gardening.
While You Are Reading:
While you are reading these books to children, ask them questions such as:
- How is spring different from the other seasons?
- Who are the characters in the story?
- What is your favorite thing about spring?
- Who is the author or illustrator?
- What is the weather like in the spring?
- Can you find a letter, word, or punctuation on this page?
Asking children questions before, during, and after they read will help them to practice their listening comprehension, concepts of print, and much more!
Get ready for spring and practice beginning reading skills by sharing these Spring Books for Preschool with your kids! What is your favorite spring book?
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You May Also Like These Spring Activities:
These Spring Morning Tubs are fun, independent activities that your kids can use to learn and review literacy and math concepts.
This bundle includes 20 resources designed for preschoolers and kindergartners.
Click on the picture to learn more about the resources included!


