Once Upon a Garden: Fall Stories to Nurture Young Minds
In "Once Upon a Garden: Fall Stories to Nurture Young Minds," our teachers at Little Garden Montessori share their favorite autumn-themed books—stories they love to read to their families and the school community. These carefully chosen tales celebrate the season and spark imagination, making them perfect for cozy reading sessions. Join us in exploring these delightful stories that inspire curiosity and connection!
Nina’s Favorite: little tree by Loren Long
“It’s an engaging story that helps kids understand how letting go can lead to growth, perfect for sparking conversations about change and the beauty of new beginnings.”
Ms. Lindsay’s Favorite: Five Little Pumpkins Illustrated by Lucy Barnard
“It has really fun rhymes and vibrant illustrations that will get any child into the Fall spirit.”
Ms. Melanie’s Favorite: The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
“This book helps kids learn about generosity and the importance of giving to others.”
Ms. Erica’s Favorite: Leaf Man by Louis Ehlert
“This book celebrates the beauty of Fall and inspires those that read it to explore the wonders of nature.”
Ms. Debbie’s Favorite: There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves! By Lucille Colandro
“I love to read this book to the class because it is a silly, rhyming story that’s perfect for fall. It always gets the kiddos laughing and will get you laughing too.”
LGM’s Seasonal Library: Autumn
Here are the other books currently available in our Seasonal Library at school. The children can enjoy these anytime, and we hold storytime at least once, sometimes twice, a day.