
Why does it get dark earlier at night in Winter than in Summer? What is Solstice? Pfeffer addresses these questions and others in this colorful book about the Winter Solstice.
10 Children’s Books about the Seasons of the Yearįree resource: Want more book ideas? Join my newsletter and grab your copy of the Read Aloud Book List! You’ll get hundreds of favorite selections to read aloud with your kids.The Shortest Da y – Celebrating the Winter Solstice by Wendy Pfeffer, illustrated by Jesse Reisch. Preschool Pros and Cons: Should You Send Your Child to Preschool?. How to Encourage Fine Motor Skills for 6 Year Olds. Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pakīusy Spring: Nature Wakes Up by Sean Taylor and Alex Morssįletcher and the Springtime Blossoms by Julia RawlinsonĪbracadabra, It’s Spring! by Anne Sibley O’BrienĪ New Beginning: Celebrating the Spring Equinox by Wendy PfefferĬonstruction Site: Spring Delight by Sherri Duskey Rinker As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. If you’ve been ready to welcome spring, check out these children’s books!ĭisclosure: This article contains affiliate links. Talk about how the next few months of spring are the prime time for growth for many species, especially after a long hiatus. I borrowed most of these books from the library, while a few others we already owned, to learn more about this time of the year.įor instance, learn how animals transition out of hibernation as well as how insects change from one form to another. I compiled my favorites to share with you, just in time to read with your kids. Children’s books about springĪnd what better way to mark the new season than through reading children’s books about spring? Spring activities also mark the season’s arrival, from nature outings to picnics to all the events that warmer weather lets us do. Gardens are just one sign that spring is here. That’s why when the weather warms and spring is in full swing, so is our garden. There’s an excitement outdoors when spring arrives and the weather feels just right. And with the deluge of rain we’ve had over the last few months, we’re ready for a bit more sunshine.
Pleasant weather, more sunshine, and of course, gardening in our backyard.īecause even we Los Angelenos still struggle through the cold days and nights of winter when it’s too cold to plant anything new.
“I ordered more garden beds,” I told my husband and kids.ĭespite the fun and festivities of winter, one anticipation as the cold season draws to an end is the coming of spring. They’re the perfect picture books for springtime! Ready to welcome spring? Check out the best children’s books about spring to read.