Nonfiction Books About Flowers for Preschoolers

Looking for some teaching tools for your flower lesson plans? Start with these nonfiction books about flowers for preschoolers!

These books about flowers for preschoolers are great for teaching young learners about seeds, parts of flowers, and about different types of flowers. 

Their great for your upcoming flower and plant lessons this spring and summer!

Looking for some teaching tools for your flower lesson plans? Start with these nonfiction books about flowers for preschoolers!

Nonfiction Books About Flowers for Preschoolers

Below, I’ve featured just a handful of preschool flower books. They’re perfect for your flower-themed spring and summer lessons.

You should be able to find them at your local library or book store. If you can’t find them locally, you can click each image cover to purchase them on Amazon.

Parts of a Flower (First Step Nonfiction ― Pollination)Flowers (Plant Parts)Roots, Stems, Leaves, and Flowers: Let's Investigate Plant Parts (Get Started With STEM)

 

Parts of a Flower – The flower is the part of a plant that makes seeds or fruit. Readers will identify the main parts of a flower and learn about the process of pollination.

Flowers – Discover the beautiful science of flowers! Through full-color photos and simple, easy-to-follow text, this nonfiction book introduces emergent readers to the basics of botany, including information on how flowers grow, along with their uses.

Roots, Stems, Leaves, and Flowers – In this book, readers will discover all about the basic structure of plants and the jobs that roots, stems, leaves, and flowers do. Packed with information about wild and garden plants, this title gets readers investigating how plants take in water, make food with their leaves, and produce seeds.

The Reason for a Flower: A Book About Flowers, Pollen, and Seeds (Explore!)My First Book Of Flowers : First Board BookExploring Flowers (First Step Nonfiction ― Let's Look at Plants)

 

The Reason for a Flower – The reason for a flower is to manufacture seeds, but Ruth Heller shares a lot more about parts of plants and their functions in her trademark rhythmic style.

My First Book of Flowers – The perfect first picture board book for your child to learn about flowers. Well researched pictures will help your baby to identify flowers, build vocabulary and improve observation skills.

Exploring Flowers – Why do plants have flowers? Readers will discover how flowers can develop into fruits, vegetables, or seeds for producing more plants.

Kinds of Flowers (First Step Nonfiction ― Kinds of Plants)An ABC of FlowersThe Flower Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Books)

 

Kinds of Flowers – Beautiful photographs with picture labels show beginning readers a variety of blooms, from roses to daisies to tulips.

An ABC of Flowers – From asters and daisies to roses and sunflowers, An ABC of Flowers is a colorful burst from the garden that will have little hands eager to grab.

The Flower Alphabet Book – Roses are red, Violets are blue… And they’re only two of the flowers in this book of bright colors and delightful information. Young readers will be fascinated to find out what flower can be used to make a doll, which flower flavors tea, and which flower farmers feed to chickens.

Mrs. Peanuckle's Flower Alphabet (Mrs. Peanuckle's Alphabet)ABC Flowers : Alphabet Book for babiesFantastic Flowers

 

Mrs. Peanuckle’s Flower Alphabet – From the aster to the zinnia, Mrs. Peanuckle introduces very young children to 26 types of flowers from across the globe. For each one, she offers a single defining characteristic, some of them very surprising.

ABC Flowers – Perfect ABC books to teach baby or toddle. Beautiful flowers from A-Z: a picture of a flower corresponding to the letter of the alphabet. Read them aloud to your baby or toddle. They are easy to learn Abc with this book.

Fantastic Flowers – With rhythmic, rhyming text and beautifully patterned painting, Fantastic Flowers introduces young readers to 17 flowers that resemble all kinds of things. Budding botanists will be amazed at how much they look like upside-down pants, wild monkeys and even tiny babies!

Look! Flowers!Among the Flowers (Look Once, Look Again Science Series)Wildflowers, Blooms & Blossoms (Take Along Guides)

 

Look! Flowers! – Look! Flowers! They’re beautiful to see. Turn the page and you’ll find out how amazing they can be.

Flowers – Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the characteristics of a variety of flowers and some of the birds and insects that need flowers to survive. Includes the sunflower, bleeding heart, daylily, rose, bumblebee, butterfly, and hummingbird.

Wildflowers, Blooms, and Blossoms – An introduction to the world of insects, caterpillars, and butterflies including identification information, educational activities, and fun facts.Invites young naturalists to spot wildlife.

Looking for some teaching tools for your flower lesson plans? Start with these nonfiction books about flowers for preschoolers!

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This spring and summer, teach kids about seeds, gardening, and plants with these preschool books about flowers. This collection contains both fiction and nonfiction selections for kids.

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