The weather is starting to get warmer, which means its time for some Spring books!
From stories about Spring arriving to gardening and worms, there is something for everyone on this list.
So dig into a good book with your students!
Here are our top 20 picks for spring books that celebrate the season.
From stories about baby animals to tales of planting gardens, these picture books will yo any Kindergarten student.
So sit down with your class and enjoy some of the best picture books for Springtime!
Fletcher and the Springtime Blossomsby Julia Rawlinson
Fletcher loves everything about Springtime.
But as it turns out, theres a surprise in store.
What he thought was snow were blossoms.
A sweet read with beautiful illustrations.
Worm Weatherby Jean Taft
Its time to splash in the puddles and spring rain!
It is perfect for Kindergarten, and it is a great way to introduce a unit about worms.
Finding Springby Carin Berger
A cute story about a little bear cub who cant stop thinking about spring.
When a snowflake falls, he is sure spring has come.
Maurice scoops up some snow and returns to his mother to sleep.
When he wakes up in the warmer weather, his piece of spring has melted.
This is an excellent book for Springtime!
However, this time spring has really arrived in all its beauty.
Time passes, and the boy worries, will those seeds ever sprout?
Did something terrible happen to them?
But soon enough, the brown is gone and replaced by green.
An excellent book about nature, growth, and the changing seasons.
When Spring Comesby Kevin Henkes and Laura Dronzek
This book is about the anticipation and arrival of spring.
Spring brings rain, mud, sprouting seeds, and green grass.
Pair this story with an activity in whichchildren write and illustrate their own book about the signs of spring.
They watch as the seeds grow into plants and, finally, flowers.
As the flowers grow, they admire the rainbow of colors in their garden.
At the end of the book, you will find a list of flowers that correspond to each color.
Despite all of Moles efforts, Bear continues to sleep.
That is until Mole bakes a special springtime surprise for his friend.
It is the perfect way to wake.
This book is a lovely way to celebrate the changing of the seasons.
A must-have read for any Kindergarten library.
The other animals enjoy the spring sunshine, but the geese watch and wait for their new arrival.
Finally, the egg hatches, and the baby geese join in the fun.
Perfect for Springtime reading.
Mudby Mary Lyn Ray
Most young children love to splash in puddles and play with mud.
Rays simple poem captures the joy of seeing winter slowly melt into the mud.
We watch a childs yellow boots and red socks transform into muddy feet and toes.
This book is perfect for any young reader who loves getting dirty!
Lola Plants a Gardenby Anna McQuinn
A lovely spring offering from the author of the delightful Lola books.
In this story, Lola learns about gardening when she reads a collection of garden poems with her mother.
She decides to plant a garden with her mother and wait for the flowers to grow.
Waiting is challenging, as your Kindergarten students all know.
A charming tale about the joys of gardening, waiting patiently and celebrating with friends.
This would be the perfect story to read if you plan to plant seeds with your students.
But it goes so much further than that.
Children will learn how one acorn can impact an entire ecosystem.
From one acorn comes a tree.
From the tree comes shelter, food, and maybe even a forest of trees.
What a great way to learn about ecosystems and food chains.
The box is full of pansies, tulips, daffodils, geraniums, and daisies.
The family celebrates with a cake and candles.
This book is an excellent example of how spring comes everywhere, even into the city.
It is also a great way to show children that gardens can grow anywhere.
Each page features beautiful illustrations of other creatures responding to the warmer weather and longer days.
This book is worth leaving out for students to look through themselves.
The book is filled with colorful illustrations that depict various animals in their natural habitats.
This book is a great way to combine reading and math.
They wake up a child who goes downstairs and finds a bear in the yard.
This book is a delightful way to celebrate the arrival of Springtime.
In the end, Rabbits friends convince him that there are many good things about spring.
Its Springby Susan Swan
A young boy uses all his senses to experience the different aspects of spring.
He feels soft buds, hears the birds chirping, and smells spring flowers.
He also notices that the days are getting longer, and it is warmer.
The book also includes a list of spring nature activities.
Good-bye Winter, Hello Springby Kazuo Iwamura
Three squirrels follow the melting snow to explore where it goes.
They are reunited with their parents, who have come to find them.
The book touches upon the water cycle and migration of ducks.
Still, it is mainly about the adventures of the squirrels.
Perfect for exploring the transition from winter to spring with young children.
Spring Stinksby Ryan T. Higgins
Bruce, the grumpy Bear, does not like spring at all.
Things go sideways pretty quickly when Bruce smells wet moose.
He does not like wet moose!
Bruce is still grumpy at the end of the book, but children find this book hilarious.
It is a quick read and will get your students giggling.