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Free Printable Reading Log

ByAshley Pichea Last Updated on March 5, 2019

Jenny reads for several hours each day (she’s a bookworm like me!), and she has been flying through several chapter books a month this summer. I decided to create a reading log for her to track the books she’s read.

free printable reading log - ashleypichea.com

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This reading log contains a place for the title of the book, the author’s name, the number of pages read, and a 5-star rating system.

Want to challenge your child to take their reading further? Download a free chapter notebooking page.


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