FREE Printable Reading Logs ~ Full Sized or Adjustable for Your Bullet Journal
I am working on making my bullet journal a tad more organized this year. I mostly use it for “to-do” lists and other project list type items. It gets kind of messy and lacking in organization. One of the things I am adding this year are two different reading logs – a Books to Read and a Books I’ve Read. Since I couldn’t find FREE Printable Reading Logs that suited my needs, I decided to create some!
Anyone who knows me is well aware that I am not an artist. I say this because I see all these beautiful bullet journals with hand drawn details. This, I assure you, I cannot do. If I want something pretty in my bullet journal I will need to print it!
FREE Printable Reading Logs
This leads me to the FREE Printable Reading Logs I have created. As I scrolled through Pinterest looking at bullet journal ideas, I kept seeing these super cute drawings of books on shelves being used to track reading or books people wanted to read. This led me to searching for a free printable one because as I said, there is no way I will be able to draw one that I would be happy with! Much to my surprise I couldn’t find a free printable bookshelf to use for my reading logs…so I created my own!
Each of these printables are created large enough to print them on a full 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of printer paper for use with kids, or in a full sized notebook. With kids you can either have them color a book for each book they read, or print titles (or one word) on the spines for each book read.
They are also easily adaptable to include in your bullet journal. I printed mine as a 5 X 7 (on white card stock) to fit perfectly into my bullet journal. You can see what my printed and colored one looks like attached into my bullet journal below!
Books To Read
There are 3 variations of this! One with a little girl, one with a little boy, and one without.
Simply right click on the image you want to download it. Then scale to the size you would like to print it.
Books I’ve Read
There are also 3 variations of this! One with a little girl, one with a little boy, and one without.
Simply right click on the image you want to download it. Then scale to the size you would like to print it.
Sandra
December 25, 2016 @ 5:04 pm
Thanks for these reading logs. I’m arranging my 2017 organizer right now and these are definitely going in
Heidi
December 26, 2016 @ 4:13 pm
So glad you like them!
susanhomeschooling
December 27, 2016 @ 11:44 am
How cool to be able to write the name of the book inside the book! Great printable!
Heidi
December 30, 2016 @ 11:53 am
Thank you! I think they are so neat too!
Layla
January 30, 2017 @ 11:26 am
Thanks for sharing this cool printable!
Heidi
January 30, 2017 @ 1:41 pm
You’re welcome!
Heather
February 11, 2017 @ 3:21 am
These are so great! Thank you for sharing these with us. I appreciate it because I was thinking about drawing out a similar pattern, but these are SO MUCH nicer than anything I could draw! 🙂
Heidi
February 11, 2017 @ 4:49 pm
I too struggled to draw them which is why I created these! I figured I wasn’t the only one!
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Randi McNulty
March 30, 2017 @ 12:49 am
Where is the link for printing? I love these!!
Heidi
March 30, 2017 @ 12:29 pm
You simply right click on the image of the one you want and “save as” to your computer.
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July 19, 2017 @ 11:07 am
thanks for sharing these 🙂
Heidi
July 19, 2017 @ 1:52 pm
You’re welcome!
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Barb
August 15, 2017 @ 2:07 pm
I love these! I only wish I had a printer, I would print at lease 15 to get me through a couple months! Reading is pretty much the only thing I can do. You did a great job with them!
Heidi
August 15, 2017 @ 2:44 pm
Thank you! You might be able to print them at your local library.
lauren
August 15, 2017 @ 2:57 pm
Just what I was looking for, thanks!
Aylaisabeau
August 26, 2017 @ 8:44 am
Thank you. Perfect for my reading students to keep track of books they read.
William
November 30, 2017 @ 12:08 am
Thank-you
Heidi
November 30, 2017 @ 12:05 pm
You’re welcome!
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Mary Prather
April 4, 2018 @ 7:27 pm
Thanks for this! I was searching on Pinterest for this exact thing – and there was your pin. I love these!
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April 5, 2018 @ 11:25 am
You’re welcome! So glad you like them!
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Thea
October 24, 2018 @ 7:18 am
Beautiful! Thank you!
Jo
November 25, 2018 @ 2:28 pm
Thank you for the printable bookshelf. I don’t have the confidence yet to create my own (getting there), so finding yours was great.
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November 26, 2018 @ 11:34 am
You’re welcome!
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September 1, 2019 @ 7:05 pm
Hi, Heidi:
I love the printable book shelf. The one on your Pinterest page shows 30 books. The options I see on your startsateight.com page both show 48 books. We have a 30 book challenge – so the 30 book option is just what I am looking for. Can you share that option with me?
Thank you so much,
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Heidi
September 9, 2019 @ 12:46 pm
So sorry but I no longer have the 30 book one available.
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Susan Eddy
April 22, 2021 @ 11:45 am
Thank you for the free printable. I have a daycare and the kids are excited about reading.
Heidi
April 23, 2021 @ 2:55 pm
You are so welcome! So glad you are able to put the Reading Logs to good use!
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Marcia
August 23, 2021 @ 12:54 am
I love these! Is there a link to click on in order to print them?
Heidi
August 25, 2021 @ 10:15 am
So glad you like them! They are FREE and all you have to do is right click on the image you want to download it. Then scale to the size you would like to print it.
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