[For 0-Year-Olds] Picture Books to Read in Spring | Enjoy Picture Books with Your Children
Spring is full of new experiences for babies.
You’ll see all kinds of moments—some little ones crying as they separate from mom, others doing their best to play.
In this busy spring season, why not spend some rich, gentle time together through picture books? Here are some spring-perfect picture books that even very young infants can enjoy.
They’ll be able to fully savor the sounds and illustrations.
Hopefully, picture books can become a trusted companion in your caregiving, too.
Enjoy the children’s reactions as you create time for read-alouds.
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[0-Year-Olds] Picture Books to Read in Spring | Enjoy Picture Books with Children (21–30)
warm and cozyHiroyuki Arai
The picture book “Pokapoka,” perfect for spring, is wonderfully appealing with its clear illustration style and rhythmic, repeating words.
Just as spring brings grasses, flowers, and insects bustling to life, pay attention to the warm, watchful sun as well.
When reading the book, the key is to read gently, as if speaking to the plants and insects.
In the part that says, “It’s spring—wake up,” you might try adding the names of spring insects or flowers you found on a walk, even if they don’t appear in the book.
Doing so can expand the story and make it feel more familiar and close.
In conclusion
I introduced picture books that are perfect for spring and great for reading with babies around 0 years old.
Picture books are fascinating to little ones.
It’s fun to see their reactions, like gazing intently or pointing with their fingers.
If they have a favorite book, it might even make them smile when they’re fussy.
Enjoy picture books with your children and spend a rich, fulfilling time together.


