Signs of Spring Worksheet & Book Recommendations for Ages 2 to 8
Is winter finally fading away and some signs of spring are starting to emerge? Take a nature walk with your littlest ones and use this printable as a scavenger hunt to help your little ones look for signs that spring is here.

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This Signs of Spring Worksheet and book recommendations are exactly what your little ones need for learning about the changing seasons.
You can use this Signs of Spring worksheet as a Spring Nature Study Scavenger Hunt, as a checklist while going on a spring nature hike, or just to help your little ones understand what to look for as the seasons change.
Signs of Spring Book Recommendations
Picture Books
And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano and illustrated by Erin E. Stead
Good-Bye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak
Happy Day (Rise and Shine) by Ruth Krauss, also on Open Library for free
Worm Weather by Jean Taft
Spring is Here: A Bear and Mole Story by Will Hillenbrand
Spring Stinks by Ryan T. Higgins is part of the Mother Bruce series that my kids LOVE!
Family Read-Aloud
Springtime with Geraldine Woolkins by Karin Kaufman You and your kids will love it so much that you’ll want to get all the books in this series!
Activities for Learning about the Signs of Spring
Your preschoolers who are learning to read will also enjoy this Emergent Readers Seasons printable over at Books and Giggles.
The Art Kit has a cute free printable spring memory match game that is fun to play.
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