Spring Counting Book
Spring is the perfect time to bring in bright, engaging learning activities for kids. If you’re looking for an easy way to incorporate math into your lessons, this Spring Counting Book is a great choice.
Looking for more ways to make the season exciting? Check out my Spring Activities for Kids page for even more learning ideas, crafts, and printables that celebrate the beauty of spring.
This printable is designed for preschoolers and kindergarteners working on counting and number recognition. Please keep reading to see what’s inside and how to use it in your homeschool lessons.
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Interesting Facts About Spring
Spring is full of changes and surprises. Here are a few interesting facts your kids might enjoy:
- Spring makes days longer. As the season progresses, the sun sets later, giving us more daylight hours to enjoy outdoor activities.
- Flowers know when to bloom. Warmer temperatures and longer daylight trigger plants to start growing and blossoming.
- Animals wake up. Many hibernating animals, like bears and groundhogs, come out of their winter sleep to search for food.
Recommended Spring Books
Reading about the season is an excellent way to introduce new vocabulary and ideas. So many great picture books about spring highlight the beauty of blooming flowers, buzzing bees, and changing weather.
Spring is Here: A Bear and Mole StoryLola Plants a Garden (Lola Reads)I See SpringLittle Blue Truck’s SpringtimePlanting a RainbowA Little Book About Spring (Leo Lionni’s Friends)
Fun Ways to Practice Counting in Spring
Making counting fun is all about using hands-on activities that engage kids differently. Here are some easy ideas:
- Outdoor Counting Walk – Count flowers, birds, or even the steps you take during a spring walk.
- Spring Math Printables – Use engaging worksheets like these Spring Math Activities for Kindergarten to reinforce counting and number recognition.
- Counting with Nature Items – Collect rocks, petals, or leaves and sort them by number to create a tactile counting experience.
More Spring-Themed Printables
If you’re looking for even more learning fun, check out my Spring printable packs or Sunflower learning kit for more seasonal activities that encourage hands-on learning.
What will kids learn from this counting printable?
This counting Book helps kids develop multiple skills while keeping them engaged in learning.
- Number Recognition – Tracing and seeing numbers in different formats helps reinforce early math skills.
- Fine Motor Skills – Coloring and tracing help strengthen hand muscles, preparing kids for writing.
- Counting Practice – Kids will count and match numbers to objects, improving their counting fluency.
Recommended Spring Activity Kits
Explore these Spring kits for even more hands-on activities that provide entertaining ways to explore the season through crafts, science, and sensory play.
Spring Counting Pages Supplies
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pencil
- Crayons
I have the HP printer 8710, but it’s not available anymore. It’s been running well for years now. Look for another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
What’s inside the Spring-themed counting printable?
Cover Page
The first page features the title “My Spring Counting Book” in a traceable font so kids can color it in. At the bottom, there’s a space where they can write their name, making it their very own book.
Number Pages (1-10)
Each number page includes a large number, a number word to trace, and spring-themed images that match the number. Kids will count the pictures, trace the words, and color everything, reinforcing their understanding of numbers.
Bonus Counting Page
The last page is an interactive counting challenge. Kids will count and color the birds, then write their answer in the birdhouse. The page also includes a simple sentence to trace: “I can count!”
More Spring Activities To Try
You need to try these spring ideas that will make learning enjoyable.
- Spring Dot Letter Coloring Pages
- Printable Spring Bookmarks
- Printable Spring Play Dough Mats
- Spring Bird Craft by Simple Everyday Mom
- Spring Cutting Activities for Preschoolers by Darcy and Brian
Spring is a great time to bring fresh and engaging learning activities into your lessons. This math printable offers a simple yet engaging way to help young learners develop their counting and fine motor skills.
Print it out, grab some crayons, and let your child enjoy a playful way to practice numbers.