Springtime means its time for flowers, sunshine, and jumping in puddles.
So grab one of thesespring books for children and head outside to read in the sunshine!
And what better way to celebrate than with some funspring books for kids?
Our list ofbest spring booksincludes a mix of fiction and nonfiction books.
A Little Book about Springwas written by Leo Lionni and illustrated by Julie Hamilton.
Curious George: Curious about Springwas written and illustrated by H.A.
Mouses First Springwas written by Lauren Thompson and illustrated by Buket Erdogan.
When Mouse and Momma head outside to play, they see lots of signs of spring.
The text includes lots of fun descriptive vocabulary, and the illustrations are full of bright colors.
Spring Stinkswas written by Ryan T. Higgins.
But grumpy Bruce is not happy about all the new sights and smells.
Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Spring Smileswas written by Kallie George and illustrated by Oriol Vidal.
Its Springtime, and there are lots of beautiful flowers outside.
But poor Spike the dinosaur cant stop sneezing!
The Very Hungry Caterpillars First Springwas written and illustrated by Eric Carle.
Join the beloved caterpillar and his friends as they explore all the changes that come with Spring.
The rhyming text is accompanied by colorful illustrations done in Carles signature style.
Planting a Rainbowwas written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert.
Teach little ones about plants and colors in this beautiful book.
The brightly colored illustrations are full of little captions exploring different types of bulbs and plants.
Best spring books
Dr. Seuss Spring Thingswas written by Dr. Seuss and illustrated by Tom Brannon.
Little ones will love the colorful illustrations.
Worm Weatherwas written by Jean Taft and illustrated by Matt Hunt.
Join two kids and some wiggly worms as they frolic in the rainy spring weather together!
The simple text and adorable illustrations show how both the kids and the worms enjoy the rain.
When Spring Comeswas written by Kevin Henkes and illustrated by Laura Dronzek.
This cute book shows what happens as winter slowly slips into spring.
Grumpy Monkey: Spring Feverwas written by Suzanne Lang and illustrated by Max Lang.
Spring is Here!was written and illustrated by Will Hillenbrand.
Mole is very excited about the Spring season, but his friend Bear is still taking his winter nap.
So Mole whips up a fancy Spring treat for his hibernating friend.
And then its Springwas written by Julie Fogliano and illustrated by Erin E. Stead.
The simple text and gentle illustrations highlight the slight changes in nature as the seasons change.
Goodbye Winter, Hello Springwas written and illustrated by Kenard Pak.
Dont Touch That Flower!was written by Alice Hemming and illustrated by Nicola Slater.
This follow up toThe Leaf Thieffollows Squirrel as he finds a new flower and becomes very protective of it.
But his friend Bird shows him how to let flowers grow.
Everything Springwas written by Jill Esbaum.
The Hidden Rainbowwas written and illustrated by Christie Matheson.
This interactive book follows a little bee as she looks around the garden waiting for flowers to bloom.
The text encourages the reader to interact with the illustrations, helping the garden bloom.
Construction Site: Spring Delightwas written by Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrated by AG Ford.
Springtime Babieswas written by Danna Smith and illustrated by Takako Fisher.
Springtime on the farm means all kinds of animal babies!
Llama Llama: Very Busy Springtimewas written by Anna Dewdney.
But his excitement causes him to schedule too many things!
Escargot the snail cant wait to head out and search for signs of spring.
The cute story is paired with adorable cartoon illustrations that little ones will love.
The Spring Bookwas written and illustrated by Todd Parr.
The brightly colored illustrations are done in Parrs signature style.
The Berenstain Bears Go Greenwas written by Jan and Mike Berenstain.
Can they work together to find a solution and save their home?
Misty the Cloud: The Thing About Springwas written by Dylan Dreyer and illustrated by Rosie Butcher.
Cherry Blossoms Say Springwas written by Jill Esbaum.
Little Critter: A Green, Green Gardenwas written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.
Biscuit in the Gardenwas written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.
This leveled reader uses simple text and cute illustrations to bring the colorful garden to life.
Its Spring!was written by Linda Glaser and illustrated by Susan Swan.
Spring books
Pinkalicious: Fairy Housewas written and illustrated by Victoria Kann.
Join Pinkalicious as she attempt to create the perfect fairy houses in her garden now that Spring has arrived.
Animals in Springwas written by Martha E.H. Rustad.
Spring for Sophiewas written by Yael Werber and illustrated by Jen Hill.
Sophie is a young girl who is watching and waiting for Spring to come.
Kids may recognize the same longing and frustration that Sophie feels, waiting for the season to change.
Spectacular Springwas written by Bruce Goldstone.
This nonfiction book teaches kids about the spring season through interesting facts and brightly colored photographs.
Plants in Springwas written by Martha E.H. Rustad.
Happy Springtime!was written by Kate McMullan and illustrated by Sujean Rim.
This book celebrates the ending of the winter season and the colorful burst when the spring season appears.
First Notes of Springwas written by Jessica Kulekjian and illustrated by Jennifer Bower.
Will she find a place for her unique talents?
Spencer Knows Springwas written by Tiffany Obeng and illustrated by Tharushi Fernando.
In this book, a young boy named Spencer explains to readers how he knows that spring is coming.
The simple text outlines the signs of spring, and the engaging narrator will draw in young readers.
Join Nancy and her friends as they create flower forward fashions for a Spring fashion show!
Busy Spring: Nature Wakes Upwas written by Sean Taylor and Alex Morss and illustrated by Cinyee Chiu.
The Spring Visitorswas written and illustrated by Karel Hayes.
Will they be able to avoid being discovered by the human owners of the cottage?
Olaf Waits for Springwas written by Victoria Saxon.
Join the lovable snowman as he learns all about Spring from his friends Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff.
Bear Finds Eggswas written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jane Chapman.
Cliffords Spring Clean-upwas written and illustrated by Norman Bridwell.
A Royal Springwas written by Kristen L. Depken and illustrated by Marco Colletti and Fabio Laguna.
Miss Rumphiuswas written by Barbara Cooney.
The beautiful illustrations are popping with colorful flowers, and the story offers an inspirational tale for young kids.
Fiona and the Rainy Daywas illustrated by Richard Cowdrey and Donald Wu.