Autumn Picture Books That 3-Year-Olds Will Love! A Recommended Collection Perfect for Read-Alouds
When we think of autumn, we think of reading season.
It’s the perfect time to enjoy picture books, too.
Three-year-olds eagerly follow the autumn worlds in picture books—with sparkling eyes—taking in the brightly colored leaves, the bountiful fruits, and moon-viewing scenes.
Here, we’re introducing picture books about autumn that you’ll want to enjoy together with three-year-olds.
We’ve picked titles that nurture imagination and help children feel the changing seasons through autumn’s nature and traditions.
Explore the world of autumn through picture books with your children!
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Autumn Picture Books That 3-Year-Olds Will Love! A Recommended Read-Aloud Collection (21–30)
The Forest Gloves
Here’s a picture book that’s perfect for autumn, when leaves turn red and yellow.
It tells the story of a single yellow leaf and some animals.
A beautiful yellow leaf has fallen on a forest path.
Shaped almost like a glove, it draws passing animals to place their hands on it and compare sizes.
You’ll read with excitement, wondering which animal will come next.
Children will surely try placing their own hands on it, too.
Be sure to enjoy the delicate illustrations as well.
The Mischief Squad’s Acorn Festival
This is an autumn story about the Mischief Squad, who always stumble into mysterious happenings.
The three members were gathering acorns in the forest when a huge acorn suddenly rolled in from somewhere.
As they chased after it, they heard a voice say, “The Acorn Festival is about to begin.” The Acorn Festival is a celebration where acorn children become adults.
While savoring the autumn feel of the forest scenery, this book lets you fully enjoy an adventure in a world of fantasy.
Why not have your children join the Mischief Squad and take part in the Acorn Festival together?
Goma and Kinako’s Sweet Potato Digging
This picture book, portraying Goma and Kinako—the best-friend Shiba Inus—heading out to dig sweet potatoes, is a perfect autumn read.
Watching the two pack their backpacks with a water bottle, plastic bags for the potatoes, and work gloves so their hands won’t hurt will make kids want to get ready along with them.
On the big day, when they say, “We won’t lose!” and challenge each other to a potato-digging contest, children might be inspired to dig their hardest to find the biggest potato of all.
Read the book to find out what kind of potatoes they unearth.
By the end, you’ll definitely be craving roasted sweet potatoes!
Pumpkin Moonshine
This is a work by Tasha Tudor, drawn with a delicate touch.
The story features a girl named Sylvie Ann.
On Halloween, Ann decides to make a jack-o’-lantern.
She finds a big pumpkin in the field on the hill, harvests it, carries it home, and carves it.
The picture book has a gentle atmosphere throughout, and you’ll feel a sense of warmth after finishing it.
Halloween often has the image of a dazzling celebration, but perhaps it’s lovely to enjoy a quiet story like this once in a while.
In conclusion
As you feel the arrival of autumn, why not open a picture book together with your three-year-olds? With every turn of the page, children are sure to discover new adventures within the book.
Through gentle stories, their curiosity and imagination will grow richer.
Enjoy the autumn world that unfolds through picture books together with the children.


