Children's Books That Welcome Spring!
"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." ~ Margaret Atwood
The buds are budding, the greens are pushing through the earth, the light is breaking, and earth is springing back to life. There is so much hope to be found in spring and so much to discover in nature. It is the birth of things to come and the awakening of wonder for all who seek to find it as they venture outdoors. Creation is its own classroom with so much to be discovered.
Here are a few books to help you and your children discover spring:
Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
Flutter, Butterfly! by Shelby Alinsky
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Flowers are Calling by Rita Gray
Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner
Hello Bugs, What Do You Do? by Loes Botman
The Fox Went Out On A Chilly Night by Peter Spier
Bird Builds A Nest by Martin Jenkins
Little Home Bird by Jo Empson
Birds by Carme Lemniscates
These books are all part of our Nourishing Nature Kindergarten Meadow Guide, a lovely four-week study of flowers, birds, insects, and more.
Included are;
recipes such as lavender shortbread
hands-on activities like making birds nests
nature study
classic artwork
living books suggestions
poetry
word matching
and so much more….
Learn more about the Nourishing Nature Kindergarten Meadow Guide at the link below.
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