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Board · ages 1–3

Now I See Spring

Written by Mac Barnett · Illustrated by Jon Klassen

Book 1 of 4 in Now I See CollectionView the full series

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A spare, beautifully designed seasonal board book that introduces spring through repeated everyday words and quiet visual change.

  • Best for1–3
  • FormatBoard
  • Length24 pp
  • Read aloud~4 min
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The vibe

What it’s like.

Style

  • Repetitive
  • Lyrical

Tone

  • Gentle
  • Warm
  • Cosy
  • Whimsical

Themes

On the pageseasonal change, spring, seasons, garden, tree, first words, house, new growth

Experience meters

Energy1/ 5
Humour1/ 5
Scariness1/ 5
Peril1/ 5
Wonder3/ 5
Cosiness5/ 5
Emotional intensity1/ 5
Conceptual intensity1/ 5

What’s it about?

The story.

Now I See Spring is one of four seasonal board books built around the same simple child-facing text: the house, the tree, the garden, me. The pleasure comes from watching how the same small world changes with the season. In spring, the visual treatment shifts towards rain, new growth and fresh seasonal detail, letting toddlers notice difference through repetition rather than explanation. Mac Barnett's text is extremely minimal, while Jon Klassen's illustrations give the book its quiet sophistication: clean shapes, careful light, gentle humour and a strong sense of visual design. This is not a plot-driven picture book, but a first-concepts board book about looking closely. It is especially useful for early vocabulary, seasonal awareness, slow shared reading and families who appreciate elegant, minimalist baby books.

Fit check

Right for your child?

Where it lands by age

  • 1
  • 3
  • 5
  • 7
  • 9
  • 11
  • 13
  • Best fit · 1–3
  • Read aloud · 0–3
  • Independent · 2–4

Prose load

Light

Visual support

Very high

Reluctant-reader friendly

Very

Read-aloud quality

Strong

Works well for

  • Reading aloud
  • Bedtime
  • Gift-buying
  • Reluctant readers
Low sensitivityNo content warnings

Nothing in the book is likely to concern most parents. Safe to recommend without preview.

Bedtime suitability

5 / 5 · Bedtime-friendly

Sensitive-child

4 / 5 · Good fit

Graphic intensity

1 / 5 · None

Best for

  • Baby board book
  • Spring
  • Seasonal concepts
  • Minimalist design
  • First words

Avoid if

  • Wants story plot
  • Wants lots of text
  • Prefers bright busy board books

In the classroom

How it works in school.

A simple, lovely nature board-book series for the very youngest — a gentle read-aloud introducing the natural world.

Classroom role

  • Read aloud
  • Topic companion

A book children love that happens to support school — never a stand-in for the texts a class is taught with. Reviewed for the classroom · June 2026.

Why it lands

Why they love it.

Why kids love it

  • Family belonging

Why parents love it

  • Beautiful illustrations
  • Bedtime appropriate
  • Quick to read
  • Indie gem discovery

In the series

Now I See Collection.

4 books · open the series →

About the creators

About the creators.

MB

Mac Barnett

Writer · United States · b. 1982

Mac Barnett is an American children's author born in 1982, known for picture books and illustrated chapter books with an absurdist, meta-storytelling sensibility. He collaborates frequently with illustrators including Jon Klassen (Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, Extra Yarn, The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse, the Shape Trilogy), Mike Lowery (Mac B., Kid Spy chapter books), and Shawn Harris (The First Cat in Space). His work has won two Caldecott Honors and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. Barnett's voice is distinctively dry, knowing and quietly subversive, adults reading aloud often enjoy his books as much as the children listening. A reliable hit for families looking for funny-bone reads with intelligent edges.

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JK

Jon Klassen

Illustrator · Canada · b. 1981

Jon Klassen is a Canadian author-illustrator born in 1981 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, whose flat, deadpan, almost cinematic picture books have become one of the most distinctive visual signatures in contemporary children's publishing. He won the Caldecott Medal for This Is Not My Hat (2013), making him the first illustrator to win both the Caldecott and the Greenaway, after a Caldecott Honor for I Want My Hat Back. His Hat Trilogy (I Want My Hat Back, This Is Not My Hat, We Found a Hat) is darkly funny in a Coen-brothers register that adults love almost as much as the children listening. He also frequently collaborates with Mac Barnett (Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, the Shape Trilogy, Extra Yarn) and recently released The Rock from the Sky and The Skull.

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