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Splish, Splash, Spring
by Jan Carr (E Carr) (2001)
Young readers will enjoy watching three children discover the joys of spring one bright morning.
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Wake Up, It’s Spring!
by Lisa Campbell Ernst (E Ernst) (2004)
An earthworm spreads the cheerful news that spring has arrived! |
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It’s Spring!
by Linda Glaser (E Glaser) (2002)
A little boy revels in the mysteries of spring. Lyrical text, cut paper illustrations, and suggestions for spring activities complete this engaging book. |
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Hurray For Spring
by Patricia Hubbeell (E Hubbell) (2005)
A little boy explores the wonders of spring. The illustrations are colorful watercolors. |
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Possum and the Peeper
by Anne Hunter (E Hunter) (1998)
A grumpy possum is awakened from his winter’s nap by a peeping noise. He and the other sleeping animals band together to find out where the noise that woke them up is coming from. |
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Spring Is Here
by Lois Lenski (E Lenski) (2005)
Winter has gone away! This is a pocket-sized, rhyming reissue of a 1945 picture book. |
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North Country Spring
by Reeve Lindbergh (E Lindbergh) (1997)
"Walk around, feel the ground. Let your bones get loose." There is a section at the end about the behavior of 14 different kinds of animals. |
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When Spring Comes
by Robert Maass (E Maass) (1994)
Easy text and warm photographs entice young readers into the spirit of spring. |
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Hopper Hunts For Spring
by Marcus Pfister (E Pfister) (1992)
Hopper the hare sets out to meet spring, whom he thinks is an animal he can make friends with. He finds plenty of other friends on the way. |
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Spring’s Sprung
by Lynn Plourde (E Plourde) (2002)
A rhyming book with pastel illustrations about Mother Earth and her daughters March, April and May. |
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My Spring Robin
by Anne Rockwell (E Rockwell) (1996)
On the first day of spring a little girl goes looking for the robin who sang to her all the previous summer. |
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When the Root Children Wake Up
by Audrey Wood (E Wood) (2002)
A retelling of an Old German story about birth and rebirth. The oil painting illustrations are especially fantastic. |
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Spring
by Terri DeGezelle (J 508.2 Deg) (2003)
This book has simple text, an index, nice photos, and lists pertinent words to know. It also gives a description of how to grow bean sprouts. |
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Spring
by Ann Herriges (J 508.2 Her) (2007)
This book has bright, crisp colors and photographs. It is a level 3 reader. |
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