Bedtime Stories: 5 Children's Books That Are Perfect For Spring

Giving bedtime stories to your child is one of the most timeless acts that you could do even if you consider yourself a millennial parent. It forms a bond that you and your child could enjoy and remember even in the years to come. Since it is springtime, what better books to share with your little one than stories that highlights this season.

We have here some of the best children's books that your child would love to hear before they go to sleep. Take a look at them below:

"Spring Colors" by Brian Enslow

Pop Sugar featured this book as one of the best picks to read to your kids this springtime. It is only $7.95 and you can order it straight from Amazon. It is perfect for introducing colors, shapes and new words to your toddler.

"Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit: A Book Of Changing Seasons" by Il Sung Na

This is available on Barnes & Noble and the hardcover costs $14.03. Another perfect bedtime story book for toddlers, as it would help you introduce to them this furry little animal. You can also teach them about the season of spring, as explained in the book.

"I See Spring" by Charles Ghigna

For only $3; you can already share with your toddler the many fun things about spring. From the rain and the puddles, to everything that makes this season colorful.

"Little Seeds" by Charles Ghigma

Another hit by Ghigna and also available on Amazon for only $6.95 if you will buy the hardcover. It is also available for download on your Kindle device. This is not your ordinary storybook because this is actually a poem. Encourage your toddler to memorize it while learning the adventures of planting seeds during spring.

"When Spring Comes" by Kevin Henkes

Also available on Amazon and it is only $11.51. It is from an award-winning and best-selling author, so we highly recommend that you grab it for your child.

These are the top 5 children's books that made our list this spring. Hit the share button so your friends and family could know them as well.

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