The Best Seasons Books for Kids
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Have the seasons changed from summer to fall yet in your neck of the woods? Here in the Blue Ridge foothills, our temperatures just started to cool off a bit, so it finally feels like fall has arrived! It’s my favorite season, but it is fleeting.
Teaching young kids about the change in seasons is especially fun, as they can go outside and view nature themselves. My kids have always enjoyed going outside and observing things around them, both big and small, and then recording their observations in their nature journals.
There are some wonderful seasons books for kids on our list this week. You may notice that several of them are award winners, and for good reason. What are your favorite seasons books for kids? Did I leave yours off the list? Let me know in the comments!
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Our favorite seasons books for kids
- The Year At Maple Hill Farm
- The Seasons of Arnold’s Apple Tree
- The Beavers’ Busy Year
- Wonders of Nature (Little Golden Book)
- I Am a Bunny (A Golden Sturdy Book)
- Ox-Cart Man
- Count Down to Fall
- In November
- Pumpkin Moonshine (Classic Board Books)
- A Child’s Calendar
- City Dog, Country Frog
- The Little Island (Dell Picture Yearling)
- The Tiny Seed (The World of Eric Carle)
- Frederick
- The Little House 75th Anniversary Edition
- In the Small, Small Pond
- Time of Wonder (Picture Puffin Books)
- Snow (Sunburst Books)
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The Ox Cart Man always makes me think of fall. And Squirrel Nutkin!
Yes–me too! 🙂
I hope your mid-October is going great!
Yours, too!
Great books! We’re going to have to look for the Beaver’s Busy year.
It is a good one!