Printable Summer Reading Log

This year my kids are 14, 12, and 2.5, and I wanted to log their reading this summer but wasn’t finding printable ones online I liked. So I looked to bullet journals for inspiration and created this printable reading log, which you fill out by crossing off or highlighting each 5 minutes you read.

On this example above, I tried a few different ways of highlighting to make it ~*aesthetic*~: one color per book, alternating analogous colors, and cycling through the rainbow for each reading session. My favorite is what I started with—one color per book. You can still see how long each reading session is with a highlighter, and you don’t have to grab a different highlighter each time, just one per book.

This reading log is free for you to download! Just choose the download or print option from the PDF below. By downloading or printing, you are agreeing to not resell or share this resource as your own.

There are lots of really cute reading log coloring pages online, as well as bookmarks you can fill in.

Plenty of cute ones for sale on Etsy.

And these fun coloring ones from Everyday Reading—just enter your email to download.

If you’re wanting to build your vocabulary (or your child’s), check out my free vocabulary bookmarks!

A series of vocabulary list bookmarks printed on rainbow colored paper

Happy reading!