Friends!!! The weather is warm, the skies are blue, and the grass is green here in South GA, which means it’s time to break out the Spring activities! Below, you’ll find my list for the best Spring Books for Speech Therapy! Amazon affiliate links are included.
The Best Spring Books for Speech Therapy:
Bear Wants More, by Karma Wilson:
A precious story about a Bear who wakes up hungry and his friends who try to help! You can find my book companion for this one HERE.
From Caterpillar to Butterfly, by Deborah Heiligman:
A child-friendly nonfiction story about the butterfly life cycle. You can find my book companion HERE.
What Will Hatch?, by Jennifer Ward:
A sweet story perfect for Spring, with all kinds of animals hatching from eggs! We love using this one for an egg-hatching craft!
Pig’s Egg, by Katherine Sully:
Such an adorable book about a pig who just wants to fit in on the farm! You can find my book companions for this one HERE and HERE! (prep and no prep companions available).
What Will the Weather Be, by Lynda DeWitt:
An excellent nonfiction book about what causes our weather to change! You can find my book companion HERE.
The Day Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash, by Trinka Noble:
Such a fun book for Spring, especially if you’re going on a field trip! You can find my book companions HERE and HERE. (prep and no prep companions available).
Chalk, by Bill Thompson:
I love this book with no words!!! Perfect for inferencing, context clues, and more! Pair with actual chalk for a fun and engaging lesson. See more info in this post HERE.
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog, by Lucille Colandro:
Such a fun edition of the “Old Lady” books! Kristin from Simply Speech has a great book companion for this one HERE.
From Tadpole to Frog, by Wendy Pfeffer:
Such a great nonfiction book about the frog life cycle that your students are such to love! You can find my book companion HERE.
Where Do Chicks Come From, by Amy Sklansky:
Another great nonfiction life cycle book. Perfect for a Spring or farm theme!
What are your favorite Spring Books for Speech Therapy? What good ones did I leave off the list??? Want suggestions for Spring Speech Therapy activities? Here’s a post with some of my favorites!