
Lyrical text and detailed descriptions make us feel like we are standing in each season. Children will enjoy pointing out the fun they have during each season.Ĭome Next Season by Kim Norman walks through what comes each season from summer to spring. That’s just what happens in Snowmen All Year by the Buehners.įor young preschoolers, check out the board book series by Ailie Busby, Summer/Verano, Fall/Otono, Winter/Invierno, and Spring/Primavera.Ĭity Dog, Country Frog by Mo Willems is the story of a dog and frog who meet throughout the seasons. Imagine if your snowman could stay around for each season of the year. Lots of visual cues will help the kids identify seasonal elements. Greetings! by Raven Howell is a quick and poetic trip through the seasons.

There are so many activities to do during each season of the year from swimming to climbing. Travel through the seasons with a troop of girls in The Weather Girlsby Aki. Phillip Stead recently illustrated a reissue of In My Garden.Įach season brings new materials for building forts in Fort Building Time by Megan Wagner Lloyd. Discover them all in this gentle and soothing read by Charlotte Zolotow. A fun one to explore.Įach season brings new discoveries. When the pages are all open a magnetic closure keeps everything together and standing.

Each page spread in this die-cut board book features qualities about a particular season with more detailed information in the sidebar. Our Seasons by Sue Lowell Gallion opens up to create a globe. Filled with bright bold images that will remind you of Eric Carle’s work and sprinkled with poems, information, and activities for each of the four seasons. My Big Book of Outdoors by Tim Hopgood is a big book that you can take little bites out of each season. The book has such a flow to it making you reminisce about the past season and looking for to the next.

The books below highlight the changes from season to season.Ĭat’s Seasons by Airlie Anderson brings back the colorful cats as they explore each season and the colors associated with those seasons.įirsts & Lasts: The Changing Seasons by Leda Schubert glides from season to season looking at all of the lasts of the previous season and all the firsts of the new season. Explore fall, winter, spring, and summer with these preschool books about seasons.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. I can find something special about each season if it involves a good book.

Do you have a favorite season? I love sipping a pumpkin spice latte while reading in the fall, cozying up under a blanket next to the fireplace with a good book in the winter, chilling with a good book on a rainy spring day, and laying in the hammock with a summer read.
