Free Book Tracker Printables 8 Pages (2 Styles)

Do you ever finish a book and then completely forget what it was about a few weeks later? Iโ€™ve done that more times than I can count.

I love reading, but sometimes all the stories start to blend together. Thatโ€™s why I made these 12 Free Book Tracker Printables.

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Theyโ€™re an easy and fun way to keep track of what youโ€™ve read, what you loved (or didnโ€™t), and even help you pick your next book.

If you enjoy reading and like things to stay a little more organized, youโ€™re going to love these!

Whatโ€™s Inside the Printable?

This isnโ€™t just one boring log sheet. Itโ€™s a mini reading toolkit! Hereโ€™s what you get:

Book Review Pages

Each review page lets you jot down the basics like:

  • Book Title
  • Author
  • Genre
  • Finished Date

Then comes the fun partโ€”you can write a summary in your own words, mark your favorite moments, and express how the book made you feel. Whether you loved it or didnโ€™t vibe with it, this space is all about your honest thoughts.

30 Days 30 Books Challenge

If youโ€™re up for a fun challenge, this page is perfect.
Each day you finish a book, you simply color in a little heart on the calendar. Itโ€™s such a cute and motivating way to build a reading habit, especially if youโ€™re aiming to read more.

You can even mark the start and end dates to see your progress.

Book Log

Got a growing TBR (To Be Read) list?
This section helps you organize the books you already own and the ones you still want to buy. No more guessing next time youโ€™re at a bookstore or browsing online!

About These Book Trackers

This printable pack offers a few different styles of book trackers, designed to be simple and fun for kids.

There are two main formats:

  1. list-style tracker with columns for details (multiple color/design options).
  2. bookshelf-style tracker for a more visual log.

Both are easy for children to understand and use.

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Benefits of Using a Book Tracker

Using a book tracker can be a really positive experience for young readers.

It helps them remember what theyโ€™ve read. Looking back at their list can be fun.
It encourages reflection on their reading. The rating system helps them think about why they liked a book.

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It can motivate them to read more by giving them a sense of accomplishment as their list grows.
Itโ€™s also a practical tool for tracking reading for school assignments or reading challenges.

Download Your Printable

Click the download link below for your immediate PDF download!

Getting Your Trackers Ready

You donโ€™t need much to get started with these book trackers.

Supplies Needed:

Hereโ€™s what youโ€™ll need for your book tracking fun:

  • Our Free Book Tracker PDF: This includes all the different tracker styles.
  • Printer: Any home printer will work.
  • Paper: Standard printer paper of A4 or US letter size is perfectly fine.
  • Pen or Pencil: For logging all those amazing books!
  • Optional: Colored Pencils/Markers: For coloring in the hearts/stars for ratings, or decorating the bookshelf tracker.

Once you have your supplies, printing is very easy.

Printing Your Book Trackers:

  1. Download the PDF File: Save the PDF from the download link to your computer.
  2. Open and Select: Open the PDF. You can print all pages or choose your child’s favorite tracker style.
  3. Printer Settings: Ensure your printer is set to “Actual Size” or “100%.” Standard US Letter or A4 paper is suitable.
  4. Start Tracking: Provide the printed tracker and a pen or pencil, and let the reading log begin!

Tips for Using the Book Trackers

Here are a few simple tips to make using the book trackers successful:

  • Make it a Habit: Encourage your child to fill in the tracker right after finishing a book.
  • Keep it Handy: Store the tracker where they can easily find it, like with their books or on their desk.
  • Talk About It:ย Occasionally, look over the tracker with them and discuss the books they’ve rated.
  • No Pressure: The goal is to encourage reading, not to make it a chore. Focus on the fun of logging their literary adventures.

Share Your Reading Lists!

Thank you for checking out these printables. I really enjoy seeing how these simple tools can support young readers.

If you and your child enjoy using these trackers, I’d be delighted if you tagged me on Pinterest @dyethrive.

With Love, Bella

P.S. Happy reading! Each book logged is another adventure explored.

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