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10 Fantastic Spring/Easter Books

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There are so many beautiful children’s books with Spring themes available, we have so many of them I wasn’t sure where to start with this post.  With the help of Oodles and Doodles, I have put together out top 10 Spring themed books!

1. The Velveteen Rabbit – not strictly about Spring but a gorgeous, timeless story .

velvetteen2. That’s Not My Bunny – one of Oodles’ current bedtime touchy-feely favourites.

bunny3. Spot’s First Easter – a fun, colourful, simple, lift-the-flap, Easter egg hunt book.

Spot4. Emma’s Lamb – in true Kim Lewis style, a stunningly beautiful book about life on the farm in Spring time

emma5. Little Tail – a very cute little book about the ups and downs of childhood (bunny hood lol) friendships

little tail6. Marvin Wanted More – a funny, crazy adventure about Marvin the sheep and his desire for more and most importantly the lesson he learned along the way.

marvin7. If you can….We can! – a personal favourite, celebration of the parent/child bond, beautifully written.

we can8. Little Baa – another Kim Lewis stunner.  These books are so pretty and yet simple and fun.

little baa9. Floppy Ears – a great little tale of how great things sometimes come in small packages, a great book for siblings to share.

floppy10. Friends –  a really lovely story, capturing the everyday occurrences of the lives of young children by Kim Lewis

friends

Hope you enjoy these books as much as we do, I’d love to hear your top Spring or Easter themed books.

Ciara x

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Hi, I’m Ciara — writer, homemaker, and the heart behind Our Little House in the Country. I share slow, seasonal living from our cozy corner of the Irish countryside, where life is a little messy, a little magical, and deeply real. Whether it’s a teen-friendly recipe, a lived-in home moment, or a reminder to let go of perfection, this space is about embracing the everyday and finding joy in what’s already here. Come in, kick off your shoes, and stay a while — the kettle’s always on.

3 Comments

  • Norma Kerrisk

    Hi Ciara,
    Great post, thanks.
    I’m thinking about spring books today for my boys and as they are both young, it’s mainly a start to their ‘spring’ collection. This was the first place I came looking for a post with your recommendations and delighted to find it was here!
    Thanks, Norma

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