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? Iโve done that more times than I can count.
I love reading, but sometimes all the stories start to blend together. Thatโs why I made these 12 Free Book Tracker Printables.
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Theyโre an easy and fun way to keep track of what youโve read, what you loved (or didnโt), and even help you pick your next book.
If you enjoy reading and like things to stay a little more organized, youโre going to love these!
Whatโs Inside the Printable?
This isnโt just one boring log sheet. Itโs a mini reading toolkit! Hereโs 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 partโyou 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 didnโt vibe with it, this space is all about your honest thoughts.
30 Days 30 Books Challenge
If youโre 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. Itโs such a cute and motivating way to build a reading habit, especially if youโre 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 youโre 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:
- A list-style tracker with columns for details (multiple color/design options).
- A 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 theyโve 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.

It can motivate them to read more by giving them a sense of accomplishment as their list grows.
Itโs 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 donโt need much to get started with these book trackers.
Supplies Needed:
Hereโs what youโll 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:
- Download the PDF File: Save the PDF from the download link to your computer.
- Open and Select: Open the PDF. You can print all pages or choose your child’s favorite tracker style.
- Printer Settings: Ensure your printer is set to “Actual Size” or “100%.” Standard US Letter or A4 paper is suitable.
- 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.

