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7 Amazing Children’s Books About the Fall Season - Playground Librarian | Get Excited About Books!

7 Amazing Children’s Books About the Fall Season

Summary

There are plenty of fun children’s books about the fall season, from autumn leaves to scarecrows. These titles will inspire children to explore their imaginations!

Fallen leaves I came upon on a walk.

Living in upstate New York, autumn is the most breathtaking season. Looking at the tree outside my front door, each leaf is multicolored! It is truly spectacular. The temperature is crisp and perfect for trips to the playground!

Here are some great books to get you (and your kids) in the fall frame of mind!

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Lois Ehlert Classics

I love Lois Ehlert’s books! Ehlert is known for her colorful illustrations, incorporating multiple forms of media, including fabric, leaves, or buttons.   You may be familiar with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, which she illustrated. Leaf Man and Red  Leaf, Yellow Leaf are two autumnal-themed classics that are treasures to behold.

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Leaf Man

Published by Harcourt

Age 3+

Leaf Man is the story of a group of leaves that “go where the wind blows.”

In the book, the leaves travel east, over the fields, above the orchard, forming shapes akin to what is around them (such as a turkey). Ehlert uses leaves to create these shapes and tell the story. One fun feature of the book is the die-cut shape of the pages that illustrate the setting, i.e., soft curves of the marsh and sharp angles of the orchard; like looking at the sky and seeing shapes, Ehlert crafts the leaves into different animals. The endpapers are noteworthy as they offer a visual guide for identifying leaves you might find in your neighborhood. 

A fun way to help kids connect with this book is to take a nature walk and collect exciting leaves. Afterward, have fun arranging the leaves for different animals. Once the animals are in place, glue them to bright-colored construction paper to preserve the masterpiece!

Tags: Trees, leaves, shapes, collages, die cut, autumn, farm, prepositions, land types

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Red  Leaf, Yellow Leaf by Lois Ehlert

Published by HMH Books for Young Readers

Ages 3+

Lois Ehlert incorporates watercolor, wire, and seeds to create a vibrant book showing readers how seedlings grow into beautiful maple trees.  The book is told in the voice of a young child and expresses their love and connection to the tree, reminiscent of Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree.

The pictures and writing show how the child shows love toward the tree (peeking out before bed every night and sharing treats with the birds). In addition, readers will learn how trees change over a year. The end of the book includes a glossary about parts of the tree and gives information about how to plant a tree of one’s own. 

Tags: Fall, Spring, Trees, Earth Day, Parts of a Tree, Planting, Seasons

Summer Green to Autumn Gold: Uncovering Leaves Hidden Colors

Written by Mia Posada

Published by Millbrook Press ™

Ages 5+

Have you ever wondered why leaves change colors? Or why are the leaves on some trees different colors than the leaves on other trees? Mia Posada’s Summer Green to Autumn Gold is a beautiful nonfiction picture book that explains the scientific process of how the luscious green summer leaves transform into a vibrant rainbow of autumn colors.

Readers will gravitate toward the colorful watercolor and paper collage illustrations.  Posada also explains why some trees, such as evergreen, do not change colors. In addition, the book includes excellent examples of nonfiction text features, such as captions, a glossary, and resources for hands-on experiments.

The book provides an age-appropriate, in-depth explanation of the cellular transformations that occur within a leaf during its life cycles. 

Leaf Jumpers

Written by Carole Gerber and Illustrated by Leslie Evans

Published by Charlesbridge

Age 3+

When my daughter was younger, her favorite thing to do was make leaf piles. We would visit playgrounds, and instead of going on the slide or swings, she found pleasure in picking up the leaves and putting them in a pile. Why? So she could jump in, of course!

Leaf Jumpers captures this fun tradition in its short and sweet poetic text. This book is fun for an ordinary read-aloud OR invite the kids to act out leaves shaking in the wind, “flutter through the air,” or pretend to rake. Leaf Jumpers is a fun book to inspire interpretive dance and get kids moving during storytime.

Fun extension activity: In the book, illustrations identify what tree typical leaves found in North America belong to. With a grown-up, go for a walk around your neighborhood and find intact leaves. Try and determine what type of tree they came from by comparing the leaf with the illustration in the book.

Tags: Movement, Leaves, Poem

Scarecrow

Written by Beth Ferry and Illustrated by Eric Fan & Terry Fan

Published by HarperCollins

Ages 4+

The book Scarecrow is a rhythmic tale of the unlikely friendship between Scarecrow and a lost baby crow. Scarecrow works all year tirelessly, weathering the seasons, never faltering in his commitment to protecting the crops.  Ferry’s Scarecrow makes a beautiful read-aloud and will draw readers to the charming colored pencil detailed illustrations. The fable-like tale exemplifies the core values of loyalty and the value of being a good friend.

Tags: Friendship, animals, birds, seasons, loyalty, Rhyme

Fletcher and the Falling Leaves

Written by Julia  Rawlinson and Illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke

Published by Greenwillow Books

Ages 3+

In the book Fletcher and the Falling Leaves, Fletcher, a fox, is concerned when his favorite tree starts to lose leaves. He discovers change comes with beauty. Rawlinson’s writing sprinkles adjectives throughout the book. Fletcher and the Falling Leaves would be a terrific mentor text for teaching adjectives. 

With the start of school, there are many changes, summer turns into autumn, and days become shorter and more structured. Ask the child what changes they may be experiencing and how they are feeling, and discuss how we can make the transition easier.

Tags: Change, Seasons, Leaves, Resilience, Transitions 

Frederick

by Leo Lionni

Published by Dragonfly Books

Ages 4+

Frederick is a Caldecott Honor-winning book, an annual award for outstanding picture book illustrations by the American Library Association. It was written and illustrated by Leo Lionni. Frederick was first published in 1967 and has been a beloved classic.

It is summer, and Frederick and his family of field mice live inside a stone wall and must prepare for winter. As the rest of Frederick’s family gathers straw, wheat, and nuts for the forthcoming season, Frederick spends his time collecting sun rays and colors for the bleak winter days.

Is Frederick pulling his share? Will stockpiling such intangible items prove as practical and shareable as food? Read the book and find out! Lionni’s gorgeous collage illustrations are a treat for the eyes.

Tags: Mindfulness, Preparation, Seasons, Mice, Community Helper, Family, 

Happy Reading!

Xo, Sheryl

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Summary

There are plenty of fun children’s books about the fall season, from autumn leaves to scarecrows. These titles will inspire children to explore their imaginations!

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