
Hi Friends! Did you know fall officially begins on Monday, September 22nd? There are a lot of fun things to do this time of the year. We can bundle up in cozy sweaters. We can sit by a fireplace and drink a warm cup of hot chocolate. We can play in the yellow and orange leaves. We can visit a pumpkin patch and walk through a corn maze. We can go apple picking. What’s your favorite thing to do in the fall?
I’m a Little Pumpkin by Hannah Eliot
“The classic children’s song “I’m a Little Teapot” gets a delightful autumn twist in this charming board book. ‘I’m a little pumpkin, yes I am. Here are my green leaves. Here is my stem!’ Meet adorable pumpkins and animal friends in this sweet story that celebrates fall!”
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The ABC’s of Fall by Jill Howarth
“A is for acorns and ants on apples. B is for bears wearing boots and blue coats. C is for cats driving candy corn cars. Featuring plenty to discover on each charmingly illustrated page, this board book perfectly pairs autumnal art with the letters of the alphabet for the youngest of readers.”
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Fall Parade by Camelia Kay
“Here comes fall! In this seasonal follow-up to Spring Parade, follow Daddy and Baby Fox as they welcome a festive parade of autumn fun, with falling leaves, shiny red apples, acorns, and all of their beloved friends.”
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A Very Big Fall by Emmy Kastner
“Life as a leaf is pretty sweet. The weather is pleasant, the view is fine, and everything just feels fresh. But when autumn breezes begin to blow, adventurous Birch, nervous Oak, and grumpy Maple each have their own way of facing the new crispness in the air. The squirrels take pleasure in warning the leaves about the transformations to come: New colors! And more … an actual fall.”
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It’s Fall by Renee Kurilla
This fun, festive rhyming book welcomes autumn and explores fun ways fall is celebrated.
Fall Pumpkins by Brenna Maloney
“Learn all about the most important symbols and celebrations of the fall season!”
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Clima de otoño by Julie Murray
“En otoño, algunas personas pueden ver las hojas cambiantes y las temperaturas más frescas, mientras que otras disfrutan de las palmeras y el cálido sol. De cualquier manera, ¡el clima otoñal es divertido! El título se completa con lindas y coloridas fotografías y texto fácil de leer con términos del glosario en negrita.”
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“In autumn, some people get to see changing leaves and crisper temps, while others get to enjoy palm trees and the warm sun. Either way, fall weather is fun! Title is complete with cute, colorful photos and easy-to-read text with bolded glossary terms.”
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Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn by Kenard Pak
“In a simple, evocative conversation with nature, a young girl witnesses how the season changes from summer to autumn.”
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Sweater Weather by Matt Phelan
“On a crisp, fall day and evening, rambunctious bear cubs turn getting dressed into an adventure.”
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Autumn by Alexander Lawrence Posey
“Autumn depicts a dreamy fall day full of jaybird songs and scarlet leaves dancing through the air. In this poem, Muscogee poet Alexander Posey celebrates the changing of the seasons as the golden sun sets on summer and the world prepares for a time of rest. With stunning illustrations from Salish artist Paige Pettibon and interactive back matter that encourages young readers to create their own poetry, this accessible picture book is a joy for young poets and their parents alike.”
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