A selection of recommended picture books for 4-year-olds to enjoy in autumn and feel the wonders of nature
You can feel the arrival of autumn in the air now.
Four-year-olds are gradually becoming able to express their own thoughts, and this is also a time when they are deeply drawn into the world of picture books.
Picture books that feature familiar autumn nature—fallen leaves, nuts, and insects—greatly expand children’s curiosity and imagination.
Here, we introduce picture books that will resonate richly in children’s hearts during the fall.
We hope this guide helps you discover a favorite, and that you enjoy the world of picture books together with your children!
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Picture books that 4-year-olds can enjoy in autumn! A recommended collection that lets them feel nature (41–50)
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.
Taro Gomi: A Picture Book of the Seasons — Autumn Has Many Colors
Red, yellow, orange…
This picture book is a wonderful volume that lets you enjoy the colors of autumn and leads naturally into play.
Children love toys, of course, but I believe they also love playing in nature.
Reading this book will surely introduce them to a variety of autumn nature activities and help them discover their own ways to have fun.
Savor the autumnal hues and see how many delightful autumn details you can find packed into the illustrations.
Then head out for a walk and experience the real autumn with all five senses.
In conclusion
Autumn read-aloud time is a wonderful moment to immerse yourself in the world of picture books with four-year-olds.
As leaves dance in the air and stories depict creatures welcoming the season of harvest, children’s eyes brim with curiosity.
Through these tales, rich imagination flourishes—may you create many precious memories shared between children and adults through picture books.


