Sweet Spring and Easter Books for Young Children
Snuggle up with your little ones and enjoy these sweet spring and Easter books!
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Sweet Spring and Easter Books for Young Children
Here are some of our favorite new spring and Easter books for young readers. Which are your favorites?
Happy Easter!: A Touch-and-Feel Playbook is a sweet Easter board book for the youngest readers. Its bright colors and interactive touches on every page make it perfect for little ones. Part of the Baby Touch series, which also includes Baby Touch Peekaboo.
Another cute Easter board book is Happy EAR-ster! The gentle rhyming text helps readers search for the Easter bunny in this delightful touch and feel book. It’s also a wonderful way to explore the farm and its animals – all of which are wearing bunny ears!
Does anyone else have fond memories of the Mr. Men and Little Miss series? Now you can enjoy new titles from the series with your kids! Mr. Impossible and the Easter Egg Hunt features so many of your favorite characters from the series, as Mr. Impossible puts together what is sure to be the perfect Easter egg hunt – or is it? Mr. Happy worries that the Easter eggs will be hidden too well. Will everyone still have a good time? Kids will love the twist ending!
Llama Llama Easter Egg is part of the beloved series of board books. Its short and simple rhyming text and sturdy, colorful pages make it a perfect addition to a young child’s Easter basket! Children will love seeing what the Easter Bunny brought for their friend Llama Llama.
You Are the Light, Little Bunny is a beautifully done book that lets little ones know that they are safe, watched over with love, as they set off to explore the world.
Where are my Beatrix Potter fans?? Everyone’s favorite mischievous bunny gets a new set of adventures in Head Over Tail. The stories may be new, but Peter Rabbit is just as playful and loveable as always. I love that the illustrations retain the whimsical nature of the originals yet with a more modern feel.
Bunny Figures It Out is perfect to encourage kids to persist when solving a problem. When Bunny can’t find any grape jelly to make her perfect sandwich, she decides to make it herself – except that she doesn’t know how! Despite running into many dead ends, Bunny keeps going until she finally finds the answer.
What are your favorite spring and Easter books for kids?
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