Spring into Reading!
March is here, bringing longer days, blooming flowers, and the perfect chance to spring into reading! As nature begins to wake up, it’s a wonderful time to connect literacy with the outdoors. Reading outside boosts mood, sparks curiosity, and helps children make meaningful connections between stories and the world around them. Whether it’s reading under a tree, on a picnic blanket, or listening to birds while turning pages, spring offers a fresh and exciting backdrop for building strong literacy skills.
Don’t miss out on our exciting Día de los Niños events coming soon to your local county library! This special celebration honors children and families, and the joy of reading with fun activities, stories, and community connections for all ages.
Be sure to visit the Yolo County Library for event dates, times, and locations so you can join the celebration at a branch near you. We can’t wait to see you there!
Looking for simple outdoor literacy activities?
Try a Story Walk in your backyard or local park, read a page, then pause to find something from the story in nature. Try the Capay Open Space Park Story Trail by Yolo County Library

Create a Nature Word Hunt by writing simple words like “flower,” “bird,” or “cloud” on paper and searching for them outside.
After reading, encourage your child to draw what they saw or make up their own spring story inspired by their surroundings.
Bring a basket of books outside for a cozy “reading picnic”. Turn an ordinary afternoon into a literacy adventure!
Nature and literacy go hand in hand. Stories about gardens, animals, rain, and growth help children expand vocabulary while experiencing these things in real life. Reading these stories together helps children visualize settings, understand seasonal changes, and engage all their senses in the learning experience. Enjoy classic favorites or explore and find new ones!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett




