📚 8 Free Reading Log Printables for Kids



Hi Reader!

Happy Friday!

If you're anything like me, you're always trying to keep track of what your kids are reading... but somewhere between homework, sports practices, and dinner on the stove, it slips through the cracks.

That’s exactly why I put together these 8 free reading log printables—to make it simple (and a little more fun) to track books, reading minutes, AR goals, and everything in between.

Whether you're a parent keeping tabs on summer reading, a teacher managing classroom logs, or a homeschooler building your own system, there’s something in this bundle for you.

Here’s what’s inside:

  • A weekly reading tracker
  • A book log for kids to list finished titles
  • A daily minute tracker (great for setting a goal!)
  • An Accelerated Reader tracker for school points
  • Several customizable layouts you can make your own

Everything’s available in both PDF (just print and go) and Canva (so you can tweak it however you want).

Hope these help you bring a little more structure to your reading routine—and maybe even make it something your kids look forward to. (A mom can dream, right?)

More Coordinated Printables

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Meal Planning Printables

Have a great weekend, everyone!

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