Easter Book Special
Spring has sprung, and we are preparing for all things Easter! Check out our holiday book list filled with something for every reader!
The Night Before Easter
An amazing series of children’s books! Follow the family as they partake in Easter traditions!
How to Catch the Easter Bunny
A favorite! This series of books are always so engaging. “How to Catch the Easter Bunny” is a great book for inferencing what may happen, answering wh-quesitons, and sequencing the events of the story.
Too Many Carrots
Oh no, she’s at it again! Discover what the Old Lady swallows for St. Patrick’s Day! This book is excellent for thematic vocabulary, story retell, sequencing, and rhyming.
Happy Easter Mouse!
Join Mouse on an Easter egg hunt! A great book to work on colors and the spatial concept “on” and “under”!
That’s Not My Bunny
An excellent book to target the concept of negation (“not”), all while providing fun sensory experiences for the reader!
The Great Big Easter Egg Hunt
We can’t forget about Peter Rabbit on Easter! A wonderful lift-the-flap book to target wh-questions (“where is the egg?”) and prepositional words.
Llama Llama Easter Egg
An awesome book to add to a Llama Llama collection! “Llama Llama Easter Egg” explores Easter basket themed vocabulary within a simple rhymed text!
Spot’s Easter Surprise
Spot is a classic! This book is wonderful for simple “where” questions, such as “Where did Spot find the egg?” Readers can use descriptive language, such as colors and patterns, to describe the eggs found.
The Itsy Bitsy Bunny
A playful book filled with colorful pictures for young learners! This book uses the nursery rhyme “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and adapts it with Easter vocabulary!
The Story of the Easter Bunny
“The Story of the Easter Bunny” shares how he came to be! A great story for inquiring minds about the Easter Bunny- filled with lovely illustrations.
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick!
Another fun twist to the Old Lady Series! A great book for predicting, themed vocabulary, recall of details, and pronouns.
T Rex Cottontail
Oh no- the Easter Bunny is sick! Follow the dinos as they prepare for Easter and see all the silly things they do! The perfect book for a dinosaur lover!
Fancy Nancy and the Missing Easter Bunny
An adorable book for young readers! “Fancy Nancy and the Missing Easter Bunny” can be used for pronoun development, descriptive language, and early problem-solving skills.
About the Author
Janene Besch
Director/Speech-Language Pathologist
Janene Besch, née Martin, holds a Master’s degree in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences from San Diego State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of California at San Diego. Janene is a member of the American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology
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