March 20th is the official first day of Spring, and many of us are more than ready to enjoy the season. It might be a little to early to get out and seriously garden but it is not too early to talk about the season with our kids, grandchildren, students, and so on. So, here are some wonderful easy nonfiction and picture books to share with our younger readers about the wonders of Spring.
Spring by Ron Hirschi
And Then it’s Spring by Julie Fogliano
Spring is Here! by Will Hillenbrand
How Robin Saved Spring by Debbie Ouellet
Sun Above and Blooms Below: a Springtime of Opposites by Felicia Sanzari Chernesky
Hooray for Spring! by Kazuo Iwamura
Everything Spring by Jill Esbaum
Spring Things by Bob Raczka
Let’s Look at Spring by Sarah L. Schuette
The Spring Equinox: Celebrating the Greening of the Earth by Ellen Jackson
What Happens in Spring? by Sara L. Latta
Spring Goes Squish!: a Vibrant Volume of Vociferous Vernal Verse by Marty Kelley
For even more spring seasonal selections you might want to check out; Spring: an Alphabet Acrostic by Steven Schnur, The Twelve Days of Springtime: a School Counting Book by Deborah Lee Rose, My Spring Robin by Anne Rockwell, Crafts to Make in the Spring by Kathy Ross, How Do You Know it’s Spring? by Allan Fowler, The Busy Spring by Carl Emerson, It’s Spring! by Samantha Berger and Pamela Chanko, When Spring Comes by Robert Maass, What Blossoms in Spring? by Jenna Lee, A to Z of Spring by Tracy Nelson Maurer, A New Beginning: Celebrating the Spring Equinox by Wendy Pfeffer.