Winter mornings tend to run together this time of year. One day blends into the next, the street outside is covered in snow, and school schedules feel like a constant game of “wait and see.” It’s usually right around now that we start looking for little ways to break up the long stretch of winter.
Groundhog Day has always been one of those small, silly traditions in our house. We don’t take the predictions too seriously, but the kids have always loved watching Punxsutawney Phil and Buckeye Chuck, just to see what they’ll say. It’s simple, it’s lighthearted, and honestly—it’s a great excuse to do something different on an otherwise ordinary winter day.
When the girls were younger, I loved leaning into it a bit more. I’d pull out a few themed books, plan an easy craft, or make a fun snack just to give the day a little extra sparkle. Reading together was always my favorite part. Today, I’m sharing some of our favorite Groundhog Day books for kids—all great options for winter reading and available in print, ebook, or audiobook formats.
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Groundhog Day by Gail Gibbons
The Night Before Groundhog Day by Natasha Wing
Why We Celebrate Groundhog Day: Everything to Know About Your Favorite Holiday by Karen Bush Gibson
Groundhog Gets a Say by Pamela Curtis Swallow
How to Catch a Groundhog by Alice Walstead
Looking for More Groundhog Day Book Ideas?
There are so many fun groundhog-themed books out there, but these have been some of our favorites over the years. If you’re looking to add a few more to your winter reading rotation, Try one of these!

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