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The Berenstain Bears Spring Storybook Collection

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We are often asked how do I teach my toddler or preschooler about spring and explain the changing season. As you walk, collect the materials that you'll use for your picture. Flat objects (like leaves, flowers, or feathers) will work best. The activities from author and homesteading teacher Angela Fanning include eco-friendly practices, such as recycling or reusing materials, and encourage readers to respect nature. a balanced programmeof math, science, literacy, arts and crafts, nature study, sensory and imaginative play

Bright, cheerful illustrationsand interesting facts in these sensory lift-a-flap books for babies and preschoolers keep them entertained and engagedThis joyful celebration of spring is for everyone who’s felt like the end of winter might never come. You won’t be able to resist smiling as you read the playful commands to enjoy the gradually lengthening days and nicer weather. This would be perfect to inspire student artwork or a spring bulletin board, too! 13. Spectacular Spring: All Kinds of Spring Facts and Fun by Bruce Goldstone (PreK–2) Fascinated by seeds – we have put together our favourite books about seeds. Whether you are planting them in spring or collecting them in autumn these books are ideal to read along with your little ones. Fletcher and the Springtime Blossom After the cold of Winter, comes the warmth of Spring. “I Am Spring” takes young children on a journey through the many important events that occur uniquely in the beautiful growing season of Spring. When the day becomes longer than the night, and the leaves begin to sprout on the bare branches, and bugs and animals that were hiding start to reappear, get ready, because that means Spring is here! Presto chango and alakazam! Students will enjoy guessing the rhyming words in this lift-the-flap ode to the signs of spring’s arrival. 7. Worm Weather by Jean Taft (PreK–1) In the Middle of Fall, Winter Is Here, When Spring Comes,and Summer Songmake for a beautiful quartet of seasonal-theme picture books to share at home or in the classroom.Ideal for introducing the season, for story time, and for bedtime reading.

Tim Hopgood’s cheerful illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to the lyrics of the classic song by Freed and Brown. Because really, what better way to welcome spring than with a rainbow’s worth of galoshes, bright umbrellas, and splash-worthy puddles? 3. Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard Pak (PreK-1) Julia Rawlinson the author behind the Fletcher books and many more has created a beautiful springtime book Fletcher and the Springtime Blossom (we love her autumn book too) where Fletcher discovers the joy of spring, but then white “snowflakes” fall around him and he announces to all his woodland friends that winter has returned. This is a great preschool book that introduces the magic of spring Busy Spring Explore SPRINGin the forest with this lively, interactive Lift-a-Flap Surprise board book! Little ones will love learning all about springtime fun in the forest while following a mama deer and her sweet little fawn as they trek around the woods soaking in all the sights and sounds and meeting new woodland friends. The birds are singing, wildflowers are blooming, raindrops plip-plop in puddles, and the rainbow is bright in the sky. What a wonderful day to be a little fawn in the forest! A perfect way to celebrate the season with your toddler!Step Four: Using a hole punch, starting about a half-inch away from the top of the paper, make holes about 1.5 to 2 inches apart going down the left side. Make your last hole about a half-inch above the bottom of the paper. Do you use storiesOf to write your stories? Upgrade to Component Story Format (CSF). Or choose MDX if you want more control over your documentation.

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