Do These Sound Familiar?

  • Want kids to develop reading habits
    Help them read a little every day
  • Struggling with book reports
    Not sure what to write for school assignments
  • Want to know what they're reading
    Parents want visibility into their children's reading
  • Want to visualize reading progress
    Show how many books they've read and track growth

Reading Forest can solve all of these!

Easy 3-Step Reading Records

1

Add a Book

Scan the barcode or enter the title

2

Write Thoughts

Note what was interesting or memorable

3

Review Records

See book list and use for book reports

Reading Forest Features

Simple & Easy to Use

Clean, simple design that kids can navigate easily.

Barcode Registration

Just scan the book's barcode for automatic title entry.

Reading Graphs

Visualize books read with charts. Feel the accomplishment.

Family Sharing

With Group Plan, share reading records with parents.

Works on Any Device

Record anywhere - on the go or before bed.

Start Free

Free plan allows up to 20 books. Try it first!

Perfect for Book Reports

Write Book Reports with Ease!

When you note down "what was interesting" and "what you felt" while reading, it becomes much easier when it's time to write the actual book report.

Tips for Book Reports
  1. While reading, note memorable scenes
  2. Write a word about "why it was memorable"
  3. When finished, use your notes to write the report

For Parents

  • For younger children, we recommend recording together with parents
  • Start by asking "Did you like it?" "What was the best part?" while recording
  • When records build up, review together and praise them: "Look how many books you've read!"
  • With Group Plan, parents can view their children's records

For Middle School Students Too

Morning Reading & Reading Habits

Perfect for tracking "morning reading" programs common in many schools. Record books read each day to visualize reading progress and build lasting habits.

  • Replace paper reading cards: Easier to manage than paper cards, with search capability
  • Set reading goals: Track progress toward annual book goals
  • Record anywhere: Log books on your phone during commute or free time

Use for Learning Too

Not just for reading records - use it for academic tracking too.

  • Track textbook progress: Record how far you've studied for organized learning
  • Note important points: Save key information to review later
  • Prepare for exams: Use for study management → See exam study page

FAQ

Can kids use this app?

Yes, with simple operation, kids can use it easily. Just enter the book title and thoughts. For younger children, we recommend using it together with parents.

Can parents and kids share reading records?

Yes, with the Group Plan, families can share reading records. Parents can see what books their children are reading.

Is it free?

Yes, there's a free plan that allows up to 20 books per file. For family sharing, consider the Group Plan ($4.99/month).

What devices can I use?

Works on any device with a web browser - smartphones, tablets, computers. Kids can use a tablet while parents use their phones.

Is it suitable for middle school students?

Yes, it's perfect for middle school students too. Great for morning reading logs, book reports, and even tracking textbook progress. Can also be used for exam preparation study management.

Start Your Child's Reading Journey

Start now with the free plan.
Great for book reports or daily reading logs.

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