15 Spring Books for Preschoolers

Spring is near and we are letting it inspire our reading list! Harper and I have selected 15 books that we know you are going to want to check out too! These are great for a rainy spring day, a bedtime story, or anytime!

Spring Books for Preschoolers

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Let It Rain
In Like a Lion Out Like a Lamb
Time for Spring
What Can You See In Spring?
It's Spring!
Animals in Spring
Olaf's Wait for Spring
I Can Grow a Flower
The Little Gardener
The Thing About Spring
Springtime Babies
Spring is Here: A Story About Seeds
Clifford's Spring Clean Up
The Tiny Seed
It's Spring: A National Geographic Book

We have already read Animals in Spring and Time for Spring, both were really cute. Harp loved all of the animals! We are anxious to start working in our flower beds and see if the tulips we planted last year come to bloom.


If you have a suggestion for preschool spring books I want to hear about it!

We have a few fun crafts that are perfect for spring.

Easy Raindrop Crafts



Family Favorite Private Tours in Prague

The kids are growing up so fast. While a part of me feels nostalgic and sad for the baby days; another part of me is excited for the possibilities. Long hikes, primitive camping and travel top our bucket list with big kids.



Prague has been our most wanted experience. The area is rich in history and has something for everyone. With so much to see, do and experience, making the most of our time in Prague makes sense and cents. Taking tours with a knowledgeable guide is the best way to make sure you see all of the hot spots and areas of interest.

I found this really cool website that lets you plan your trip with guided tours. I wanted to share some of our top picks for Prague tours. I couldn't believe how affordable some of these options are! With such variety of options for varying interests and so many experiences under $20 a person, our dream trip is going to be amazing!



90 Minutes Kickstart Tour
This tour covers all of the bases of the city, and it is only like $9 per person for a private tour that hits the best spots in the city. Personalize it and select a guide; it is affordable and perfect for a group of adults.

Family Introduction: Prague's Kickstarter Tour
Another affordable 90 minute option that highlights the best of the city for families. I love that at around $9 per adult, kids are free. This is a great way to discover locations for further exploration later with the family.

Picture Perfect Tour of Prague
If you want stunning photos, you should look into this 90 minute tour. Again kids are free with adults; prices are about $28 and will be so worth it when your friends are looking at your pics with envy!

Ghost Tour in Old Town
This one hour tour costs about $14. You can dive into the local history and hauntings with a one on one guide, see the astronomical clock and take in the sights of old town. This sounds like such a fun tour for anyone looking to be spooked by local lore.

Prague's Fairytale Castle and Neighborhood Tour
This tour costs about $15 and is perfect for anyone with a love of castles. It will give you a chance to explore a fairytale your daughters will never forget! I love that with a private guided tour you can skip the long lines and make the most of your time, with a knowledgeable local to take you every step of the way. Hooray for not getting lost!

These are only a few of the incredibly fun one on one ways to discover this historic and beautiful city with a private guided Prague tour. There are tours for beer enthusiasts, instagrammers, foodies and more. As we plan to travel with kids under the age of 10, the shorter tours are most appealing to my family. At the affordable rates per person we are likely to take a tour a day to maximize our time in the city.

 If you have taken a private tour I would love to hear about it in a comment to inspire our travels.





Darling Daffodil Crafts

Welcome spring with these darling daffodil crafts! 

daffodil crafts

Spring is near and I can think of no better way to welcome it than by crafting up some darling daffodil projects! From upcycles to wreaths, this list has a ton of pretty posey projects to bring a touch of color to your decor!

K Cup Daffodils

Toilet Roll Daffodils

Dollar Store Daffodil Wreath

Egg Carton Daffodils

Felt Daffodils

Cupcake Liner Daffodils

Paper Daffodil Wreath

Daffodil Banner

Magnetic Daffodil Planter

Which of these darling daffodil projects is your favorite? I truly love all of them and can't wait to make them with the kids!

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Apple Dot a Dot Printable

I have been busy making so many fun things to keep Harper busy with her letters and hopefully avoid the dreaded summer slump. To go with our letter recognition sheet and coloring page for the letter A, I made a super simple and cute dot a dot.

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These are perfect for little hands! You will need bingo markers for this easy activity. If this is your first time with do a dot worksheets, the idea is simple. Have your child place a "dot" with the bingo marker in the circles.  Allow to dry, and display!

While this is such a simple activity, kids LOVE it. When I help at preschool and we work on a do a dots, all of the kids are totally enthralled the entire time.


More Preschool Resources for the Letter A




Letter A Preschool Worksheet


Print this easy letter A worksheet for your preschooler. It is simple, free and a good resource to add to your printable files.

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There are so many ways to work on letter recognition with your preschooler. From easy worksheets like these ones, to handing over an old word search or newspaper and asking your preschooler to find certain letters.Harper also love to practice tracing the letters with a highlighter. 

This worksheet is so easy! We prefer to use bingo markers on these, but if you don't have one, circling with crayons is fine too!



More Letter A Resources for Preschoolers




Print as many of these as you need for your classroom, or add them to your homeschool files. I would LOVE it if you pin this worksheet to your preschool board or share it with a friend.