New books about Spring

How Do You Know It's Spring? (Rookie Read-About Science: Seasons)


How do you know it's spring?

Through vivid photos and engaging nonfiction text, this fun and fact-filled Rookie Read-About Science book answers the question, How do you know its spring? Covering everything from weather patterns to animal behaviours to seasonal activities, How Do You Know Its Spring? gives readers (Ages 6-7) an in-depth look at this season of renewal.




What Can You See in Spring? (Seasons)

Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Spring, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in spring including typical spring activities and new life and growth in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.





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Cherry Blossoms Say Spring (National Geographic Kids)

In the style of the Picture the Seasons books, Cherry Blossoms Say Spring looks at the life cycle of a cherry tree, the history behind the gift of the Japanese cherry trees to our nation's capital, and the association of cherry trees and spring. Vibrant scenes from the Cherry Blossom Festival and the flood of visitors to the Tidal Basin are balanced with shots of the natural beauty of these trees. Nothing captures spring quite so iconically as cherry trees in Washington, D.C., and this portrait of them evokes the awe countless Washington, D.C., visitors and residents have experienced over so many years.






Wake Up, Woods

Early in the year, our North American forests come to life as native wildflowers start to push up through patches of snow. With longer days and sunlight streaming down through bare branches of towering trees, life on the forest floor awakens from its winter sleep. Plants such as green dragon, squirrel corn, and bloodroot interact with their pollinators and seed dispersers and rush to create new life before the trees above leaf out and block the sun s rays.Wake Up, Woods showcases the splendor of our warming forests and offers clues to nature's annual springtime floral show as we walk in our parks and wilderness areas, or even in shade gardens around our homes.


It's Spring!


A child observes the arrival of spring and its effects on plants and animals.









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Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring

As days stretch longer, animals creep out from their warm dens, and green begins to grow again. Everyone knows - spring is on its way! Join a boy and his dog as they explore nature and take a stroll through the countryside, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with everything from the melting brook to chirping birds, they say goodbye to winter and welcome the lushness of spring.



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What can you see in Spring? (Seasons)

Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Spring, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in spring including typical spring activities and new life and growth in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodable words, and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.





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Let It Rain

The snow is melting, flowers are blooming, and light rain is falling. Spring is finally here! Enjoy all the wondrous signs of the season with Maryann Cocca-Leffler's exuberant celebration of spring!









Planting a Rainbow 

One bright day, Mouse and Momma head outside to play. The wind blows in something feathery and plump (a bird), something wiggly and pink (a worm), and something green that hops and leaps (a frog). But before its time to go back inside, Mouse finds something with petals that’s soft and new...the prettiest flower he’s ever seen! Could it mean spring is finally here?




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Mouse's First Spring: A Book about Seasons (Classic Board Books) 

Mouse and Momma head out to play--only to discover that spring has sprung in this Classic Board Book! 

One bright day, Mouse and Momma head outside to play. The wind blows in something feathery and plump (a bird), something wiggly and pink (a worm), and something green that hops and leaps (a frog). But before it's time to go back inside, Mouse finds something with petals that's soft and new...the prettiest flower he's ever seen! Could it mean spring is finally here?




Bear Wants More (Classic Board Book)


When springtime comes, in his warm winter den a bear wakes up very hungry and thin! 

Bear comes out of hibernation and he's VERY hungry. 
He eats everything in sight--but he still wants more! 
Bear's friends finally help him satisfy his HUGE hunger by throwing him a surprise birthday party.




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Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit: A Book of Changing Seasons


Some fly long distances, while some swim to warmer waters. Some take a long, warm sleep where they live, while others have a thick, cozy coat and can stay in the snow!









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