Story Time: F is for Flowers

by | Mar 24, 2026 | Blog, Kid's Corner, Story Time | 0 comments

It’s spring! The sun is out, the birds are singing, and we can all be on the lookout for flowers. Spring can seem like a magical time for kids and a big part of that magic is flowers. Looking for the green leaves and stems poking out of the dirt, finding the buds swelling on the ends, and then watching the flowers bloom.

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Ages 3-5

Sing, Talk, Read, Write, Play

Tip

Watching a seed turn into a plant is a magical experience for most children. They are fascinated by the process. In the books read today, children learn about nature when they understand that plants need water in order to grow. – Lambert

Activity

Read Don’t Touch That Flower by Alice Hemming. Ask children to act out the parts of the different characters.

Books Presented

Book cover for Huck Runs Amuck! by Sean Taylor

Huck Runs Amuck! by Sean Taylor

The residents of North Skettykolk are no match for a visiting mountain goat with an enormous appetite for flowers.

Book cover for Don't Touch That Flower by Alice Hemming

Don't Touch That Flower! by Alice Hemming

Squirrel is apprehensive about the arrival of Spring until he spots a wildflower and tries to claim it as his own, not understanding his overbearing protectiveness is doing more harm than good. Includes information on flowers.
Book cover for The Digger and the Flower by Joseph Kuefler

The Digger and the Flower by Joseph Kuefler

From the acclaimed author/artist of Beyond the Pond and Rulers of the Playground comes a breathtaking new book with a powerful message about the environment, perfect for fans of Peter Brown’s The Curious Garden and Kadir Nelson’s If You Plant a Seed. Each day, the big trucks go to work. They scoop and hoist and push. But when Digger discovers something growing in the rubble, he sets in motion a series of events that will change him, and the city, forever. “This story contains bold graphic illustrations and a wonderful message about the environment.

Book cover for Grow Flower, Grow! by Lisa Bruce

Grow Flower, Grow! by Lisa Bruce

Upon finding a flower pot containing a tiny green shoot, a little girl tries to encourage the plant to grow by feeding it pizza and chocolate chip cookies, but when it still won’t grow and bloom, she throws it out the door.

Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays

There’s Something in My Garden

There’s something in my garden
Now what can it be?
There’s something in my garden
That I can’t really see.
Hear its funny sound…
RIBBIT RIBBIT RIBBIT
A frog is what I found!
RIBBIT RIBBIT RIBBIT

Repeat with:
MOOO MOOO MOOO, a cow is what I found!
MEOW MEOW MEOW, a cat is what I found!
QUACK QUACK QUACK, a duck is what I found!|
BAAA BAAA BAAA, a sheep is what I found!

Adapted from Storytime with Miss Jennifer

5 Pretty Flowers

5 pretty flowers in the meadow grew.
“Hmmm,” I said, “I bet them smell pretty too!”
I bent down to sniff (sniff big)
But they tickled my nose!
Ah-CHOOO!
Oh no! Away one flower blows.

Countdown: 4,3,2,1

Source: Jen in the Library

Flowers Growing

Tune: Here We go Round the Mulberry Bush
This is the way we sprout our roots,
Sprout our roots, sprout our roots.
This is the way we sprout our roots,
When springtime is here.

This is the way we pop through the dirt,
Pop through the dirt, pop through the dirt.
This is the way we pop through the dirt
When springtime is here.

Verses:
This is the way we stretch and grow.
This is the way we shoot up so tall.
This is the way we open our buds.
This is the way we bend in the breeze.
This is the way we smile at the sun.

Source: Lady Librarian’s Literacy, Lifestyle and Lookbook Log

Dig a Little Hole

Dig a little hole,
(pretend to dig)
Plant a little seed,
(pretend to plant)
Pour a little water,
(pretend to water)
Pull a little weed
(pretend to weed)
Chase a little bug
(shoo with hands)
There he goes!
(wiggle finger away)
Give a little sunshine
(arms circle overhead)
Grow a little rose
(pretend to hold flower and smell)

Source: Lady Librarian’s Literacy, Lifestyle, and Lookbook Log

Crafts and Activities

A coloring page featuring a butterfly and spring flowers.

Flowers Coloring Page

 

 

Make a spring flower with cardstock, cupcake liners, and sequins.

Spring Flower Craft

Additional Books

Book cover for Ten Magic Butterflies by Danica McKellar

Ten Magic Butterflies by Danica McKellar

One by one, ten flowers ask a fairy to turn them into butterflies for a night of magical flying, demonstrating to readers the different ways to group numbers to create ten.
Book cover for Koala and the Flower by Mary Murphy

Koala and the Flower by Mary Murphy

Koala, who likes to ask questions and learn new things, learns how to grow flowers after a new friend takes her to the library.
Book cover for Have You Ever Seen a Flower by Shawn Harris

Have You Ever Seen a Flower? by Shawn Harris

 In this simple yet profound story, one child experiences a flower with all five senses — from its color to its fragrance to the entire universe it evokes — revealing how a single flower can expand one’s perspective in incredible ways.
Book cover for Once Upon a Cloud by Claire Keane

Once Upon a Cloud by Claire Keane

While thinking very hard about the perfect gift for her mother just before she falls asleep, Celeste is blown way up into the sky by the Wind, where she meets the Stars, the Moon, and the Sun, and when she awakens she finds exactly what she sought.

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