Weve compiled the bestfall books for kidsfrom toddlers and preschoolers to kindergartners and lower elementary age students!
Fall Books for Kids
Fall is a season of change.
Theseautumn books for kidsinclude seasonal topics like colorful changing leaves to harvesting apples and pumpkins.
Autumn books for children
The Leaf Thiefwas written by Alice Hemming and illustrated by Nicola Slater.
This cute book follows a little squirrel who loves to count the leaves on his tree.
Fletcher and the Falling Leaveswas written by Julia Rawlinson and illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke.
Fletcher the fox is worried when the leaves start falling off of his favorite tree.
This is a sweet explanation of the changing seasons for little ones.
Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumnwas written and illustrated by Kenard Pak.
Pete the Cat Falling for Autumnwas written and illustrated by Kimberly and James Dean.
Join the groovy cat as he explores all of the fun things to do in the fall.
Pumpkin Day!was written by Candice Ransom and illustrated by Erika Meza.
This early reader follows a young boy and his family as they visit a pumpkin patch to pick pumpkins.
The rhyming text is paired with brightly colored illustrations.
Its Pumpkin Day, Mouse!was written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond.
Join the beloved Mouse as he paints different faces on his pumpkins.
This is a cute story for Fall, and it is a great conversation starter about emotions as well!
Were Going on a Leaf Huntwas written by Steve Metzger and illustrated by Miki Sakamoto.
The peppy text is accompanied by cute illustrations that kids will love acting out.
Biscuit Visits the Pumpkin Patchwas written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.
This sweet board book follows Biscuit and friends as they head to the pumpkin patch and choose a pumpkin.
The simple story and cute illustrations are perfect for young ones.
Why Do Leaves Change Color?was written by Betsy Maestro and illustrated by Loretta Krupinski.
The simple text is paired with adorable cartoon illustrations.
Apple Picking Daywas written by Candice Ransom and illustrated by Erika Meza.
This early reader joins a brother and sister as they take a trip to the apple orchard.
The rhyming text and colorful illustrations celebrate all the fun of apple season.
Hello Autumn!was written by Shelley Rotner.
This beautiful nonfiction book uses descriptive text to highlight the changes that come with the autumn season.
Curious George Apple Harvestwas written by H.A.
Join the beloved monkey as he finds a cider press on a farm and accidentally starts it.
Will he be able to stop the machine and catch all the cider?
Leaf Manwas written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert.
The simple text is easy to read, and the illustrations use real leaves to create the leaf man.
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?was written by Margaret McNamara and illustrated by G. Brian Karas.
Hello, Fall!was written by Deborah Diesen and illustrated by Lucy Fleming.
What Can You See in Fall?was written by Sian Smith.
Peppa Goes Apple Pickingwas written by Meredith Rusu and illustrated by EOne.
This beautiful book uses poetic language and colorful illustrations to highlight the beauty of the fall season.
Fall Weather: Cooler Temperatureswas written by Martha E.H. Rustad and illustrated by Amanda Enright.
This nonfiction picture book explores the weather changes in the fall.
Sophies Squashwas written by Pat Zietlow Miller and illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf.
Peppas Windy Fall Daywas written and illustrated by Scholastic.
Join Peppa Pig and her family as they enjoy the fall weather and jump in the leaves together.
Apple Picking Timewas written by Michele B. Slawson.
I Love Fall!was written by Alison Inches and illustrated by Hiroe Nakata.
Leaveswas written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein.
In this sweet story, a bear starts to worry when the leaves start falling from the trees.
Little Critter: The Fall Festivalwas written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.
The Berenstain Bears Harvest Festivalwas written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain.
Its Fall!was written by Renee Kurilla.
Join a young Amelia Bedelia as she and her grandparents make an apple pie.
Fall Mixed Upwas written by Robert Raczka and illustrated by Chad Cameron.
The Poky Little Puppy and the Pumpkin Patchwas written by Diane Muldrow and illustrated by Sue DiCicco.
Awesome Autumnwas written and photographed by Bruce Goldstone.
This nonfiction picture book uses simple text and bright photographs to share interesting facts about the fall season.
Hide and Seek, Nuts to Eatwas written by Tracy Gold and illustrated by Nancy Leschnikoff.
This colorful book explores the hoarding habits of squirrels as they prepare for winter.
Fancy Nancy and the Fall Foliagewas written by Jane OConnor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser.
Fall Leaves Funwas written by Martha E.H. Rustad and illustrated by Amanda Enright.
This nonfiction book uses simple text and colorful illustrations to teach readers about how leaves grow and change.
Apple Farmer Anniewas written and illustrated by Monica Wellington.
Fall Pumpkins: Orange and Plumpwas written by Martha E.H. Rustad and illustrated by Amanda Enright.
This brightly colored book teaches readers about the life cycle of pumpkins and how to grow and harvest them.
Books About Fall
Applesauce Daywas written by Lisa J. Amstutz and illustrated by Talitha Shipman.
Join a young girl named Maria as she and her family pick apples and turn them into applesauce together.
We Gather Together: Celebrating the Harvest Seasonwas written by Wendy Pfeffer and illustrated by Linda Bleck.
Tractor Mac: Harvest Timewas written by Billy Steers.
Amaras Farmwas written by JaNay Brown-Wood and illustrated by Samara Hardy.
In this cute book, Amara needs help finding the pumpkins on her farm.
The text encourages the reader to compare and contrast the different harvest vegetables.
Fall Leaveswas written by Loretta Holland and illustrated by Elly MacKay.
I Like Pumpkinswas written and illustrated by Jerry Smath.
This rhyming story celebrates all different kinds of pumpkins with a little girl who loves pumpkins.
Little Boowas written by Stephen Wunderli and illustrated by Tim Zeltner.
Leaf Jumperswas written by Carole Gerber and illustrated by Leslie Evans.
Red Leaf, Yellow Leafwas written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert.
This colorful book uses watercolor collage and found items to illustrate a story about a maple tree.
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Fall books for kids with beautiful illustrations for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten.