[For 2-year-olds] Let's read together! Recommended picture books for March
When children turn two, the full-fledged preparation for moving up to the preschool class begins in March.
They’ll have more opportunities to interact with friends within a group and to learn.
This time, we’re introducing picture books that are perfect for March.
With the pleasant, springlike weather, March makes you want to go out and explore.
It would be lovely if picture books could help children feel the season and enjoy the excitement of going on outings.
There are many books that work well as an introduction—for example, reading a picture book before outdoor activities.
Teachers, please join the children in feeling that excitement together.
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- [For 2-year-olds] Recommended picture books to enjoy reading in January
- [February] Picture books for 3-year-olds with themes of Setsubun and winter
- [Picture Books] Savor the fun of words: A special feature on recommended onomatopoeia picture books
- March: Picture Books Recommended for Enjoying with 5-Year-Olds
- [March] Picture books that 0-year-olds will find interesting and enjoy
- [For 4-Year-Olds] Recommended Spring Picture Books | Engaging with the World and Friends
- [For 5-year-olds] Picture Books to Read in Spring | Let’s Explore Different Worlds with Children
- [For 0-Year-Olds] Picture Books to Read in Spring | Enjoy Picture Books with Your Children
[For 2-Year-Olds] Let’s Read Together! Recommended Picture Books for March (21–30)
dandelionMaki Arai
“Dandelion,” a picture book that carefully and lovingly depicts the dandelions we often see in March.
It shows in detail how these familiar flowers bloom and how they turn into fluffy seed heads, tracing the entire life of a dandelion with great care.
Because dandelions are so familiar, children are naturally drawn in, and after reading, they’ll want to head out and look for real ones.
Through this book, you can sow seeds of curiosity and enjoy seeing how each child nurtures those seeds in their own way.
Give it a read!
In conclusion
We introduced picture books we’d like to enjoy with two-year-olds in March.
As children start interacting more with friends and getting ready to move up to the preschool class, it would be wonderful if they could feel the spring season and develop an interest in stories through picture books.
Reading together with the children might let teachers enjoy that lovely spring feeling, too.
We hope you’ll spend a wonderful time with the children.



