25 Best Fall Read Aloud Books for Children That’ll Warm Little Hearts

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Fall children read aloud books

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You guys know that I’ve always been very vocal about making sure children are uplifted and that the very best books are placed in front of them. 

So, I decided to start creating posts about children’s books that I’ve checked – all age-appropriate and simply wonderful for kids to get into.

If you’re a parent, have kids around you, work with children, or have ever wondered what books to introduce to them, then this post is for you. 

I’ve rounded up some pretty amazing fall read-aloud books for kids in Pre-K to kindergarten that I think are absolutely wonderful to share with any child around you.

Peppa Pig: Peppa’s Magical Halloween

Peppas Magical Halloween

Peppa’s Magical Halloween is such a treat for little ones.

Peppa and her friends have so much fun at playgroup making magic wands, pretending to fly on brooms, and mixing magic potions. 

There’s a bit of mystery, too – could there really be true magic waiting for Peppa?

 It’s a story full of giggles, simple excitement, and playful imagination, just like what we’d want for our children at Halloween. 

I think this book is perfect if you want something lighthearted and not scary for younger kids, especially those who love Peppa. 

And, it helps spark pretend play and might inspire your child to create their own silly spells at home.

If your little one can’t get enough of Peppa, there are more adorable Peppa books to explore afterward, and this is also a fun way to build a Halloween reading tradition together. 

Little Elliot, Fall Friends

Little Elliot

Elliot and Mouse love the busy city, but sometimes it can be too much – just like it feels for us grownups.

So they head to the peaceful countryside, where they enjoy the fresh air, colorful leaves, and quiet of autumn. 

I adore how this book shows kids that slowing down can be magical, too. 

Elliot’s friendship with Mouse is so sweet and reassuring, and it will show children the power of sharing wonderful experiences with someone they love. 

It’s a great read-aloud for snuggling together and dreaming of country adventures and crisp fall days. 

I think any child who loves stories about friendship and nature will find this one so comforting and special.

Strega Nona’s Harvest

Strega Nona

Strega Nona’s Harvest is a joyful, heartwarming book that I think any parent will love sharing. 

Strega Nona tries to teach Big Anthony all about gardening and how to keep things neat, but Big Anthony, being himself, doesn’t quite listen. 

Before you know it, his small vegetable patch grows into a wild, tangled jungle.

The story is funny, full of kindness, and celebrates the beauty of the harvest. 

The pictures are so rich and colorful, capturing the feeling of a bountiful harvest. 

It’s the perfect autumn read to remind little ones about gratitude and sharing, with a sprinkle of gentle humor.

I’d say it makes a wonderful addition to your fall bookshelf, especially for Strega Nona fans.

You’re My Little Pumpkin Pie

Youre My Little Pumpkin Pie

You’re My Little Pumpkin Pie is one of those sweet, simple books that just melts your heart. 

With chunky pages, fun cutouts, and adorable raised shapes, it’s perfect for tiny hands to explore again and again. 

I love how this book celebrates our little ones by calling them pumpkin pie, which is just so cute.

The book is short, rhythmic, and gentle, which makes it wonderful for bedtime or a cozy moment together anytime, not just at Halloween. 

If you have a toddler or a preschooler, they’ll love pointing to the shapes and listening to you read. 

It’s definitely a fall favorite you’ll reach for over and over again.

Princess Truly Picks a Pumpkin

Princess Truly Picks a Pumpkin

Princess Truly, with her wonderful sparkling curls, goes to the pumpkin patch with Sir Noodles the dog to find the perfect pumpkin. 

But she wants something extra special, not just any orange pumpkin. So, she uses her magical curls to create a rainbow pumpkin.

I really love how this book encourages children to think outside the box and be confident in their ideas. 

The rhyming words are easy to read aloud, and the pictures are so charming and fun. 

This story feels happy, inspiring, and so perfect for fall, and it makes me smile just thinking about how much children will love the rainbow pumpkin idea. 

Because of an Acorn

Because of an acorn

This fall read-aloud book shows how something so tiny, like an acorn, can start a beautiful chain of life – trees grow, birds find homes, flowers bloom. 

It’s such a gentle way to teach kids about nature and how everything in the world is connected. 

I think this book is so calming and peaceful, with beautiful die-cut pages that make exploring each part of the story feel magical. 

As an adult  I really appreciate how it helps children see how important even the smallest things can be.

It’s the perfect fall read to pair with a nature walk or a leaf-collecting adventure. 

If you want to share a message about how we all fit into a bigger story, this book is a lovely, simple way to do it. 

Let It Fall

Let It Fall

Let It Fall is a sweet, cheerful book that captures everything we love about autumn.

The leaves turn bright red, orange, and gold, then swirl down in piles, just waiting for kids to jump in.

It talks about apple picking, hayrides, and fairs – all the fun things fall brings. 

I love how this book celebrates both the happy parts and the little messy moments of fall, because that feels real and relatable.

The illustrations are so soft and adorable, and they show children playing and enjoying nature. I think it’s a wonderful way to help kids get excited about the season, especially if they like being outside. 

Reading it together might even inspire you to plan a family apple-picking trip or a leaf pile adventure. 

The Scarecrow

The Scarecrow

Everyone in the field thinks the Scarecrow is cold and scary, but one day, a tiny, frightened crow falls at his feet. 

Instead of chasing the crow away, Scarecrow does something kind and unexpected: he helps. This act of kindness turns into a warm, beautiful friendship. 

I think this book is so powerful because it shows our children that we can look past appearances and find friends in surprising places. 

The art is stunning, with so much feeling in every page, and the story has a soft, comforting tone. It might even make you tear up, in the best way. 

If you want a fall book with heart and a sweet message about friendship, this one is perfect for your bookshelf.

Happy Halloween, Stinky Face

Happy Halloween

Stinky Face has so many worries about Halloween night – what if someone doesn’t recognize him in his costume, or what if candy goes flying everywhere? 

Mama is always there to calmly answer his funny, creative questions, with so much love and understanding. 

I think parents will really relate to how patient and kind Mama is, and kids will love how silly and imaginative Stinky Face can be. 

This book feels playful and safe, and that makes Halloween less scary and more fun for little ones who might feel a bit nervous. 

It’s such a great read-aloud, with a sweet ending that leaves you smiling.

If you love books that let kids explore their big feelings and questions while still feeling protected and loved, you’ll enjoy reading this one together. 

The Biggest Pumpkin Ever

The Biggest pumpkin ever

The Biggest Pumpkin Ever is a fun, classic fall story with such a clever twist.

Two little mice, Desmond and Clayton, both love the same giant pumpkin – one wants to carve it, and the other wants to win the biggest pumpkin contest. 

At first, they don’t know they’re working on the same pumpkin, but when they find out, they decide to team up instead of competing.

I really love how this book shows teamwork and sharing, with a sprinkle of friendly competition that feels kind and funny.

It’s so satisfying to see them work together to grow the biggest, best pumpkin ever. The pictures are colorful and full of fall details, which makes it a cozy read. 

If you’re looking for a book that teaches cooperation in a gentle, happy way with a big dash of autumn charm, this one will fit perfectly into your fall reading pile. 


So let me know – do you think you’re going to introduce any of these fall read-aloud books to the kids in your life? 

If you have a reading list you bring out whenever fall comes around, feel free to drop it in the comments below.  

Preye

Hi! I'm Preye ("pre" as in "prepare" and "ye" as in "Kanye"), and I am a lifelong book lover who enjoys talking about books and sharing bits and pieces of all the fascinating things I come across. I love books so much that I decided to become a developmental editor, and right now, I work with authors to help them tell their stories better. On this blog, I share everything from book recommendations to book reviews and writing tips, so feel free to stop by anytime you like!

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