- Picture Books
- Ages 2–5
- Nature
National Trust: When Spring Comes
Part of the My Favourite Seasons universeOpen the collection
The first of Nosy Crow and the National Trust's My Favourite Seasons quartet: a gentle spot-and-find picture book following one small child through the sights and sounds of spring.
- Best for2–5
- FormatPicture
- Length32 pp
- Read aloud~6 min
The vibe
What it’s like.
Style
- Repetitive
- Conversational
Tone
- Gentle
- Warm
- Whimsical
- Cosy
Themes
Experience meters
What’s it about?
The story.
When spring comes, the bees are buzzing in the blossom, flowers are blooming in the soft green grass, and the sleepy hedgehog is waking from his winter sleep. Ekaterina Trukhan's warm, uncluttered pictures carry a little girl through a spring of lambs and ducklings, raindrops and rainbows, planting seeds with Mum and spring-cleaning with Dad, with something small to spot and name on every page. The first title in the My Favourite Seasons series, published by Nosy Crow with the National Trust, it is a calm, first-nature book for the very youngest readers: simple enough to share with a toddler, rich enough to send a child back to hunt for the bee, the bird or the budding flower again and again. A free Stories Aloud audio recording is included via a QR code.
“When spring comes...”
Fit check
Right for your child?
Where it lands by age
A first-nature picture book pitched at toddlers and pre-schoolers, roughly 2-5. Best as a read-aloud share from around one, when the pictures do the work; confident early readers of four to six can follow the simple text themselves.
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- Best fit · 2–5
- Read aloud · 1–4
- Independent · 4–6
Prose load
Minimal
Visual support
Very high
Reluctant-reader friendly
Very
Read-aloud quality
Strong
Works well for
- Reading aloud
- Bedtime
- Reading together
- Gift-buying
- Reluctant readers
Nothing in the book is likely to concern most parents. Safe to recommend without preview.
Bedtime suitability
4 / 5 · Bedtime-friendly
Sensitive-child
5 / 5 · Good fit
Graphic intensity
1 / 5 · None
Best for
- Nature
- Seasons
- Read aloud
- Toddler first books
- Spot and find
Avoid if
- Wants action adventure
- Wants a strong plot
Particularly good for children who are…
- Interested in science
In the classroom
How it works in school.
A gentle EYFS anchor for talking about the seasons, weather and the natural world, with plenty of nameable detail for early vocabulary work.
A book children love that happens to support school — never a stand-in for the texts a class is taught with.
Why it lands
Why they love it.
Why kids love it
Buzzing bees, waking hedgehogs, lambs and ducklings, rainbows after rain: each spread gives a small child something to point at and name, and the little girl at the heart of it is doing exactly the springtime things they do.
- Cosy safety
- Family belonging
Why parents love it
Trukhan's clean, friendly artwork and the gentle season-by-season refrain make this an easy share with a wriggly toddler, while the spot-and-name detail earns repeat reads. The National Trust link and free audio add quiet reassurance and value.
- Beautiful illustrations
- Bedtime appropriate
- Quick to read
About the author & illustrator
Ekaterina Trukhan.
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