After three months of severe snowstorms, we bet your and your little ones are ready for some sunshine. Although Punxsutawney Phil promised us six extra weeks of Winter weather, that doesn't mean you can't get a jump-start on Spring. From adorable animals to fresh flowers, these Spring-themed books will make you and your kids instantly warmer — even if there's still snow on the ground. Source: Shutterstock
Following a snow-filled Winter (sound familiar?), a boy and his dog decide they are ready for Spring. Find out how they welcome the season in And Then It's Spring ($13, originally $17).
Beautiful pictures and descriptive writing teach kids just how much you can do with the color Green ($13, originally $17).
Everyone love the tale of The Very Hungry Caterpillar ($20) who chews his way to becoming a beautiful butterfly.
Filled with fun rhymes and colorful illustrations, Hurray For Spring ($11, originally $16) is the perfect book to welcome warm weather.
Academy Award-winner Jessica Lange wrote and took the photos for It's About a Little Bird ($11, originally $17), which follows two girls during a trip to their grandmother's farm.
Forget Old MacDonald and his farm! Jo MacDonald Had a Garden ($9) teaches kids how butterflies, bumblebees, and birds work together to make a garden grow.
In Listen to the Rain ($14, originally $18), children learn how a sudden storm can be a thing of beauty.
Make Way For Ducklings ($11, originally $19) is classic read about Spring's most adorable mascot.
Famous for her Winter reads, Jan Brett's Mossy ($14, originally $18) follows a turtle who becomes separated from her family and friends.
Kids learn a valuable lesson in The Tale of Peter Rabbit ($7) — always listen to your mother.
Planting a Rainbow ($8) is an entertaining and educational read, teaching children all the steps that go into helping a flower bloom.
Perfect for bedtime, Spring: An Alphabet Acrostic ($4) includes 26 short poems about the most beautiful time of year.
Mole can tell that Spring Is Here ($7), but will he able to wake Bear out of his deep slumber?
In The Windy Day ($5), little ones will learn the science behind trees blowing in the breeze and kites sailing through the sky.