Spring Stories That Help Families Bloom Together

A young reader enjoys a quiet spring afternoon, stretched out on the grass with a book.

As the weather warms across the Texarkana area and signs of spring begin to appear, this season invites families to slow down, reconnect, and grow side by side. Spring is full of fresh starts, longer evenings, brighter mornings, and small moments that feel like renewal.

If you’re searching for spring books and movies for families, this curated list highlights meaningful stories about growth, friendship, and fresh beginnings.

Whether you’re planning a cozy read-aloud or your next family movie night, this list brings heart, hope, and meaningful connection to the season.

Short on time? Begin here.

Quick Picks by Age

Preschool: And Then It’s Spring
Early Elementary: We’re All Wonders
Elementary & Middle School: Luca
Tweens & Teens: Anne of Green Gables
For Parents: Remarkably Bright Creatures

A gentle suggestion: Let each child choose one story this season. Shared choices often become the memories that last.

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Spring Books for Families That Celebrate Growth and Kindness confidence.

Cover of We’re All Wonders, a children’s book about kindness, inclusion, and celebrating differences.

We’re All Wonders by R.J. Palacio

A heartfelt picture book that encourages empathy, inclusion, and seeing the beauty in our differences. With simple language and powerful illustrations, this story gently teaches children that everyone deserves to be noticed and valued.

Best For: Early elementary readers learning kindness and confidence.

Cover of And Then It’s Spring, a gentle children’s story about patience, nature, and the arrival of spring.

And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano

After a long, gray winter, a young boy waits patiently for signs of spring. This quiet, poetic story captures the beauty of new beginnings and reminds families that growth takes time — even when we can’t see it yet.

Best For: Preschool and early elementary children who love gentle, seasonal stories.

Illustrated cover of Anne of Green Gables, a classic coming-of-age story set in the countryside.

Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

Follow Anne Shirley as she discovers friendship, belonging, and the joy of imagination in the rolling fields of Prince Edward Island. This timeless classic celebrates resilience, identity, and the joy of blooming exactly where you’re planted.

Best For: Tweens, teens, and parents who enjoy heartfelt coming-of-age stories.

Cover of Remarkably Bright Creatures, a novel about healing, friendship, and unexpected connections.

Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

An uplifting novel about unlikely friendships and second chances, centered around a grieving woman and an unexpectedly wise octopus. Warm, thoughtful, and quietly hopeful, this story reminds readers that connection often appears when we need it most.

Best For: Parents looking for a meaningful spring book about healing and renewal.

Spring Family Movies About Friendship and Courage

Scene from The Secret Garden showing a child exploring a blooming garden in springtime.

The Secret Garden (Rated G)

A young girl discovers a hidden garden and slowly brings it back to life, along with the hearts of those around her. A beautiful springtime film about restoration, friendship, and transformation.

Best For: A cozy family movie night focused on growth and imagination.

See Also


Currently stream the 1993 version on Amazon Prime.

Animated scene from Luca featuring two friends exploring a colorful seaside town.

Luca (Rated PG)

Set in a colorful seaside town, this Pixar favorite celebrates friendship, belonging, and embracing who you truly are. Bright, adventurous, and heartfelt. It pairs perfectly with spring’s themes of courage and connection.

Best For: Family movie night with elementary and middle school kids.

Currently streaming on Amazon Prime and Disney+.

Why Spring Stories Matter for Families

Reading together strengthens empathy. Watching meaningful films sparks conversation. And choosing stories about kindness and belonging helps shape the next generation’s character.

For Texarkana families, these small shared moments often become the memories children carry long after the season ends.

Sometimes blooming starts with something as simple as turning a page together.

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