Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring

Spring begins in March. Get inspired with our selection of spring picture books.

Goodbye winter, hello spring

Pak, Kenard, author, illustrator
2020

In simple text, a young boy watches how nature changes from winter into spring.

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Baby botanist

Baby botanist

Gehl, Laura, author.
2019

Baby botanist studies plants. In her lab coat, she looks at plants both large and small. She finds plants growing in many places. Can plants grow on water? What foods come from plants? How does a seed grow? Find out with baby botanist!

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Bird house

Bird house

Gómez, Blanca, 1978- author, illustrator
2021

A little girl and her abuela tend to an injured bird they find in the snow, allowing it to fly around the living room until it is ready to be released.

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Cheep! Cheep! : with big flaps to lift!

Cheep! Cheep! : with big flaps to lift!

Braun, Sebastian, author, illustrator
2017


The digger and the flower

The digger and the flower

Kuefler, Joseph, author, illustrator
2018


Finding spring

Finding spring

Berger, Carin, author
2015


First notes of spring

First notes of spring

Kulekjian, Jessica, author.
2022

Forest animals stirring from their winter homes and hibernation make a variety of noises to welcome spring.

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Flowers are calling

Flowers are calling

Gray, Rita, author
2015


The hidden rainbow

The hidden rainbow

Matheson, Christie, author, illustrator
2020

Illustrations and simple, rhyming text invite the reader to uncover the rainbow of colors hidden in a garden, which helps flowers bloom and bees find food. Includes facts about bees and their importance.

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Pick, pull, snap! : where once a flower bloomed

Pick, pull, snap! : where once a flower bloomed

Schaefer, Lola M., 1950-
2003

Describes how raspberries, peanuts, corn, and other foods are produced as various plants flower, create seeds, and finally bear fruit.

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Snowman - cold = puddle : spring equations

Snowman - cold = puddle : spring equations

Salas, Laura Purdie, author
2019

"A unique take on spring in a series of eye-opening equations. Whether it's breeze + kite = ballet or nest + robin = jewelry box, each equation prompts readers to pause and think about spring in unexpected ways. As a child in the art welcomes the change of seasons, sidebars provide more information about the science behind the signs of spring."-- Provided by publisher.

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What does Bunny see? : a book of colors and flowers

What does Bunny see? : a book of colors and flowers

Park, Linda Sue.
2005

A rabbit wanders through the various flowers and colors of a cottage garden.

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