Storytime Theme: Spring
While it’s frigidly cold outside right now, I thought a springtime storytime lesson plan was the perfect way to feel a little warmth and sunshine right now! And like many of the storytimes I’ve pulled together recently, I tried to focus on some newer titles to share. Concepts that can be repeated annually are great, but I’m never one to repeat the same lesson plan. I much prefer trying at least one or two new things – a new book, a fun song, etc.
So while it’s cold and blustery outside, think spring inside and prep your lesson plan early using all the great parts down below! Remember, make sure the program excites you because it makes it a lot easier to get the kids excited about it when you are! Happy Spring!
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Storytime Theme: Spring
Books
- First Notes of Spring by Jessica Kulekjian, illustrated by Jennifer Bower
- Happy Springtime! by Kate McMullan, illustrated by Sujean Rim
- Sing in the Spring! by Sheree Fitch, illustrated by Deb Plestid
- The Spring Book by Todd Parr
- Spring for Sophie by Yael Weber, illustrated by Jen Hill
- Spring Parade by Camelia Kay, illustrated by Allyn Howard
- Spring Stinks by Ryan T. Higgins
- This Little Kitty in the Garden by Karen Obuhanych
- What’s New, Daniel? by Micha Archer
Songs & Rhymes
- What’s the Weather? – Ms. Emily Library
- Mr. Sun – Raffi
- Springtime Is Here – Adventures In Storytime
Crafts & Activities
- Celery Stamping – High Chair Chronicles
- Snails – Arty Crafty Kids
- Circle Rainbow – Housing a Forest
