Spring 2025 Picture Books
Here is a list of a few of Hailey’s favorite books about Spring and changes in the weather. A few of these are favorites for speech therapy literacy based activities! Don’t see one you love listed here? Let us know and we’ll add it! Don’t forget to check out our book of the month resources while you’re here!
Enjoy!
Spring Is Here A Bear and Mole Story
Follow Mole as he tries to wake Bear up and let him know that Spring is here!
Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson
Rabbit has too many carrots in his house and the other animals are trying to help him find a new place to stay. This book is a hoot!
When Spring Comes by Kevin Henkes
A great book for the transitional time between winter and spring. Reflect on the coming warmth and the gift of the changing seasons, while also remembering the beauty of the wait.
A Little More Beautiful by Sarah Mackenzie
Get ready to feel transported to the garden by these beautiful illustrations as you follow the main character on her quest to make each day more beautiful than she found it.
An Egg is Quiet by Dianna Hutts Aston
Learn all about eggs! This was such a fun and informational read.
Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak
Journey with this little boy through a painted, bright and beautiful landscape as he says hello to all things winter and then watches the transition to spring.
Sheep in a Jeep
A classic! Enjoy this silly story about the sheep in a jeep.
Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel
I read this growing up and it is still one of my favorites. Adventure with best friends Frog and Toad all around their homes by the pond.
Bear Wants More by Karma Wilson
It’s springtime and Bear is Hungry! Just like the rest of this series, this book is wonderful.
The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin
Read all about planting in the garden with this mom and daughter. The daughter wants more beautiful flowers instead of what she calls ugly vegetables, but see what she thinks by the end of the story!
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog by Lucille Colandro
Who doesn’t love the “There Was an Old Lady…” series? Enjoy this spring version of the classic!
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