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10 Free Printable Reading Logs for Kids

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A reading log is a fantastic way to help kids track their reading progress and build a lifelong love of books! These 10 free printable reading logs come in different styles to match your child’s reading goals, from tracking books they’ve finished to recording daily reading time.

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Whether your little one is just starting to read independently or already devouring chapter books, these reading tracker ideas work beautifully for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary-aged kids. You’ll find simple logs with spaces for book titles, authors, and star ratings, plus a handy daily reading tracker where kids can record the minutes or pages they read each day. Mix and match the designs to keep reading time fun and fresh all year long!

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What’s Included in These Reading Logs Printable Bundle

10 different reading log designs in one handy PDF

Book reading logs with spaces for title, author, start date, finish date, and star rating

A daily reading tracker to record minutes or pages read each day

Simple, kid-friendly layouts that are easy to fill out

Black and white designs that print beautifully on any home printer

Multiple styles so you can choose what works best for your child

How to Use These Printables

Subscribe using the form on this page to get your free PDF sent to your email

Download and save the PDF to your computer or device

Print out the reading log style (or styles!) that fits your child’s reading routine

Keep the reading log somewhere visible like on the fridge or in their reading nook

Encourage your child to fill it out after each book or reading session

Printing Tips

  • Print on regular 8.5 x 11 inch printer paper or cardstock for a sturdier feel
  • Use your printer’s “fit to page” setting to make sure nothing gets cut off
  • Print multiple copies so you have extras ready when one log gets filled up
  • Consider laminating the daily reading tracker so kids can use dry-erase markers and reuse it
  • Black and white ink works great, or let kids color in the headers for a pop of fun

More Ways to Use These Reading Trackers

Create a family reading challenge where everyone tracks their books together

Use the logs as part of a summer reading program at home

Offer small rewards when kids complete a full reading log page

Let kids choose a special outing or treat once they reach a reading goal

Use the daily tracker to encourage consistent reading habits before bedtime

Teachers can print these for classroom reading programs or homework

Start a reading journal by stapling several logs together with a colorful cover

Reading time just got a whole lot more fun with these free printable reading logs! Your kids will love tracking their reading adventures and watching their book collection grow. Remember, all 10 designs are completely FREE when you subscribe, just enter your email above and we’ll send them right over. Happy reading!

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