Fall is the perfect time for curling up in comfy clothes with some great books.
The simple text and cute illustrations make this a great fall book for young readers.
Fall Is Here!was written and illustrated by Fhiona Galloway.
Fall Picture Books
Hello, Harvest Moonwas written by Ralph Fletcher and illustrated by Kate Kiesler.
This beautifully illustrated book shows how life carries on when the harvest moon has risen.
The lyrical text is accompanied by colorful illustrations that show the beautiful colors of the fall season.
Leaf Jumperswas written by Carole Gerber and illustrated by Leslie Evans.
Take a look at all the different kinds of leaves that lend their bright colors to the fall foliage.
Autumn is here!was written and illustrated by Heidi Pross Gray.
This book introduces the changes that fall brings.
Leaveswas written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein.
This adorable story follows a little bear who gets worried when the leaves start to fall off the trees.
He tries to reattach them, but they wont stay.
After he wakes up from his winter nap, he is pleased to see new leaves on the trees.
Leaves: An Autumn Pop-up Bookwas written by Janet Lawler and illustrated by Lindsay Dale-Scott and Yoojin Kim.
The simple text embraces the coziness of the season, while also providing educational information.
Its Fallwas written by Linda Glaser and illustrated by Susan Swan.
Celebrate the sights, sounds and traditions of the fall season with this book.
The descriptive text is accompanied by beautiful paper sculpture illustrations.
Hungry Bunnywas written and illustrated by Claudia Rueda.
This interactive book follows a hungry bunny as he attempts to pick apples.
Apples and Pumpkinswas written by Anne Rockwell and illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell.
Fall childrens books
Fletcher and the Falling Leaveswas written by Julia Rawlinson and illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke.
He comforts the tree and saves the last leaf, promising the take care of it.
When winter comes, he gets a beautiful surprise.
The Apple Pie Treewas written by Zoe Hall and illustrated by Shari Halpern.
When the apples are finally ready to be picked, the kids make a delicious apple pie with them.
Animals in Fall: Preparing for Winter (Cloverleaf Books: Falls Here!
)was written by Martha E.H. Rustad and illustrated by Amanda Enright.
The fall season is a time of change for animals too!
This book explores how animals in the wild prepare for the winter season.
The Little Yellow Leafwas written and illustrated by Carin Berger.
This story follows a small yellow leaf as it clings to the tree and refuses to fall.
It watches as winter comes and the world changes, but it still isnt ready to let go.
Finally a friendly leaf high above him encourages him to overcome his fear.
This story about friendship and facing fears is accompanied by beautiful collage style illustrations.
Tractor Mac Harvest Timewas written and illustrated by Billy Steers.
This story of teamwork and fall traditions is paired with beautiful, detailed illustrations.
Fall Is Not Easywas written and illustrated by Marty Kelley.
The little tree narrating this story explains why fall is the hardest season of all for a tree.
The simple rhyming text walks readers through the changes in the seasons.
However, the hilarious illustrations of the trees confused attempts to change colors will surely have kids laughing.
Awesome Autumn: All Kinds of Fall Facts and Funwas written and photographed by Bruce Goldstone.
This nonfiction book is a colorful explanation of all things fall.
The Autumn Visitorswas written and illustrated by Karel Hayes.
The illustrations are beautiful, highlighting the wilderness setting and showing the adorable bears performing activities like humans.
Fall books for preschoolers
Apple Farmer Anniewas written and illustrated by Monica Wellington.
Annie the farmer loves to pick apples and bake them into delicious treats.
A Picture Bookwas written by Deborah Diesen and illustrated by Lucy Fleming.
One More Acornwas written by Don and Roy Freeman.
His mission to find a big acorn leads him around the city on a big adventure.
The illustrations are beautiful, showing the city full of activity and fall colors.
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?
(Mr. Tiffins Classroom Series)was written by Margaret McNamara and illustrated by G. Brian Karas.
Autumn Snow: (Premium Color Paperback)was written by Flitzy Books.
The rhyming text is paired with illustrations that are full of fall colors.
Strega Nonas Harvestwas written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola.
Strega Nona and Big Anthony are back in this story about the harvest time.
The story of generosity and cooperation is accompanied by illustrations done in dePaolas signature style.
Fall Leaveswas written by Loretta Holland and illustrated by Elly MacKay.
This gorgeous book explores the fall season and all the changes that happen when summer melts into autumn.
The poetic text is paired with lush and vivid illustrations that really steal the show.
Leaf Crafts for Kids
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