Free Autumn Reading Log Printable: Fall Printables for Kids
Free Autumn Reading Log Printable. Are you raising little readers? Then this is a great tool to encourage them to read more and keep track of their books. This free reading log is simple and structured like a coloring page. The printable includes 25 book outlines to record the titles along the spines. I’ve added a cute pumpkin, candle, potted houseplant, and a fall-themed garland for fun. A reading log is a great way to promote reading skills, handwriting skills, fine motor, and literacy development. This printable is for kids of all ages and adults too! 🙂
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What’s included in the Free Autumn Reading Log Printable?
- One 8.5 in x 11 in coloring sheet. Includes 25 book outlines to record book titles along the spine and a fun pumpkin, candle, potted houseplant, and fall-themed garland to color.
Here is an example of the Autumn Reading Log Printable:
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How to Print the Free Fall Themed Reading Log?
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The pdf file includes 1 coloring page (8.5×11). Print the sheet at home, local library, or store. Only black ink required.
10 Favorite Autumn Picture Books to Add to Your Fall Reading Log
1. The Scarecrow by Beth Ferry
Make sure to have a tissue. This one gets me every time. “Scarecrow stands alone and scares…” He has no place to go and no friends. Everyone remains outside of the fence; until one day, a baby crow falls from his nest. Scarecrow does the most unlikely thing, and a relationship is born. I cannot tell you more without spoiling this sweet story of friendship. We grab this book every fall.
2. The Hundred-Year Barn by Patricia MacLachlan
This wonderful book is written from the perspective of a little boy who watches his community help his dad build the Hundred-Year Barn. The barn becomes a beloved landmark of his childhood. This red barn is more than a shelter. It is a symbol of peace, stability, and friendship. While building the barn, a dearly loved item is lost, only to be found many years later by the boy, now a man.
3. Miss Maple’s Seeds by Eliza Wheeler
Celebrate the miracles of each seed with kind-hearted and nurturing Miss Maple. This story will capture the child’s imagination as Miss Maple cares for seeds until it is their time to take root and become beautiful creations. Eliza Wheeler is the author of my favorite Children’s book, “Home in the Woods.”
4. Farmhouse by Sophie Blackall
Sophie Blackall beautifully illustrates the daily life and the stories of the farmhouse. It truly is a beautiful book that allows you to peek through the windows and experience the joy of the farmhouse.
5. Autumn Story Brambly Hedge by Jill Barklem
The Brambly Hedge Series by Jill Barklem is great for young readers ready for a longer bedtime read. The illustrations are beautiful and filled with detail kids will love. The wintery weather is blowing in fast, but the harvest is not finished. Everyone sets out to gather their crops, but a little woodmouse finds herself lost in the woods after dreaming the day away.
6. Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson
It’s Fletcher’s first fall season. He is concerned about the falling leaves. This little fox has a lot to learn about the changing seasons. This precious picture book is one of my favorite fall books to read to my girls (in the spring, be sure to check out Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms).
7. Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall
This wonderful picture book follows the ox-cart man on his journey to sell his goods at the market and returns with his pockets full of coins. Then, the cycle begins again.
8. Winter is Coming by Tony Johnston
This gorgeous picture book is about a young girl observing from her favorite place in the woods. From her tree, she watches the chipmunks, deer, and rabbits prepare for winter. The text is calming with vivid illustrations.
9. Fall Walk by Virginia Brimhall Snow
This is such a great book to help children identify 24 different kinds of leaves by their shape and autumn color. The back of the book includes a spread for kids to practice matching the leaf with the tree. At the end of the book, there is an interactive section for kids to match leaves with their respective trees and instructions for pressing leaves.
10. Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper
Cat, Squirrel, and Duck live in harmony in their white cabin in the woods until Duck decides to stir the pumpkin soup, breaking tradition. In a rumble, Duck leaves their home. After his friends settle down, they become concerned and realize their actions were wrong. Content warning: There is an image of a witch as the animals picture scaring things they could find in the woods. (All that is missing is a delicious pumpkin soup recipe listed at the end of the book.)
Here Are More Autumn-Themed Book Recommendations for Kids:
Fall Books for Kids: A Picture Book Collection {HERE}
Favorite Apple Books for Kids: A Picture Book Collection {HERE}
Thanksgiving Picture Books for Kids: A Picture Book Collection {HERE}
31 Picture Books to Read in September {HERE}
31 Picture Books to Read in October {HERE}
31 Picture Books to Read in November {HERE}
Interested in More Autumn Themed Early Learning Resources
Free Pumpkin Investigation Printable Bundle
Grab your free pumpkin investigation printable bundle {HERE}.
Free Fall Themed Number Flashcards Printable
Get the free printable fall themed number flashcards {HERE}.
Free Fall-Themed Alphabet Flashcards
Get the free alphabet flashcard set {HERE}
More Booklists And Free Printables Coming Soon!
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