Spring -- Juvenile fiction
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Spring -- Juvenile fiction
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Spring
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- Once, a bird, imagined by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Nathalie Dion
- Winnie-the-Pooh's book of spring, A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Sammy in the spring, Anita Bijsterbosh ; translated from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing
- Spring, touch and feel
- A royal spring, by Kristen Depken ; illustrated by Fabio Laguna and Marco Colletti
- Bunny's first spring, by Sally Lloyd-Jones ; illustrations by David McPhail
- 999 frogs wake up, by Ken Kimura ; illustrated by Yasunari Murakami
- Heartwood Hotel, Kallie George ; illustrated by Stephanie Graegin, [Book 3]
- Misty the Cloud, the thing about spring, Dylan Dreyer with Alan Katz ; illustrated by Rosie Butcher
- Eeny up above!, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Kathryn Brown
- Hooray for spring!, Kazuo Iwamura
- Springtime in Bugland!, by David A. Carter
- Little Blue Truck's springtime, a lift-the-flap book, written by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Jill McElmurry
- Wake up it's spring!, by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- William wakes up, words by Linda Ashman ; pictures by Chuck Groenink
- Shake a leg, egg!, Kurt Cyrus
- Mouse and Mole, fine feathered friends, Wong Herbert Yee
- The spring book, Todd Parr
- Spring, raindrops fall almost every day!, by Lisa Bell ; illustrated by Emily Brooks
- One spring lamb, written and illustrated by Anne Vittur Kennedy
- First notes of spring, Jessica Kulekjian ; illustrated by Jennifer Bower
- Possum and the peeper, written and illustrated by Anne Hunter
- Everything spring, by Jill Esbaum
- Spring sings for the grouchy ladybug, Eric Carle
- Henry and Mudge in puddle trouble, by Cynthia Rylant ; transcribed, 1993, by Seedlings Braille Books for children
- Dormouse dreams, written by Karma Wilson ; illustrated by Renata Liwska
- Disney princess, the sweetest spring, by Apple Jordan ; illustrated by Francesco Legramandi & Gabriella Matta
- Groundhog weather school, Joan Holub ; illustrated by Kristin Sorra
- Spring for Strawberry Shortcake, by Monique Z. Stephens ; illustrated by Josie Yee and Ken Edwards
- How to catch a garden fairy, a springtime adventure, by Alice Walstead & Andy Elkerton
- This little kitty in the garden, Karen Obuhanych
- Angelina's spring fling, inspired by the classic children's book series by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig
- The Acadia files, Katie Coppens ; illustrated by Holly Hatam and Ana Ochoa, Book 4
- When the Root Children wake up, retold by Audrey Wood ; paintings by Ned Bittinger
- Good-bye, winter! Hello, spring!, Kazuo Iwamura ; English translation by David Henry Wilson
- It's Holi!, written by Sanyukta Mathur ; illustrated by Courtney Pippin-Mathur
- Spring in the kingdom of Ying, -ing, by Liza Charlesworth ; illustrated by Ellen Joy Sasaki
- Franklin's baby sister, written by Paulette Bourgeois ; illustrated by Brenda Clark
- Crinkle, crackle, crack, it's spring!, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Shelley
- Spring, Primavera, Ailie Busby ; adaptación al español de Teresa Mlawer
- Spring stinks, by Ryan T. Higgins
- Henry and Mudge in puddle trouble, the second book of their adventures, story by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Suçie Stevenson
- Hooray for Hoppy!, Tim Hopgood
- Spring's sprung, by Lynn Plourde ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- Love and hugs, spring, Tracey Colliston
- Wake up! Wake up!, a springtime lift-the-flap book, Nancy Davis
- The very hungry caterpillar's first spring, Eric Carle
- A fresh-n-fruity spring, by Lauren Cecil ; illustrated by MJ Illustrations
- Spring
- The thing about Spring, Daniel Kirk
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