Picture Books List: Outdoor Adventures

Here is a list of a few of Hailey’s favorite books about Spring and changes in the weather. A few of these are favorites for speech therapy literacy based activities! Don’t see one you love listed here? Let us know and we’ll add it! Don’t forget to check out our book of the month resources while you’re here!

Enjoy!

A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee by Chris Van Dusen

Hailey loves all of the Mr. Magee books and loves to use them in speech therapy sessions. They rhyme, they’re fun to read, and Mr. Magee has the silliest adventures!

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While Everyone is Sleeping by Sarah Mackenzie and Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard

A beautiful book that will get you excited to go outside and explore the simple beauty of nature.

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Hike by Pete Oswald

A wordless picture book where you accompany a father and his child as they adventure through the outdoors on a hike.

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What Can You Do With A Rock? by Pat Zietlow Miller and Illustrated by Katie Kath

A book all about noticing, analyzing and creating with rocks!

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Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey

An adorable classic about a bear and a little girl who eat blueberries and goes looking for her mother.

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Harry the Dirty Dog

Harry doesn’t like baths, so he runs away! Follow him all around town, as he gets dirtier and dirtier in this silly city adventure.

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We’re Going On A Lion Hunt by Margery Cuyler and Illustrated by Joe Mathieu

A fun classic inspiring exploration and imagination as a class goes on a “lion hunt”!

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The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle

I love Eric Carle’s unique illustration style, and this is a fun book about a chameleon who wants to be something different.

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