Tips to Get Kids to Read More (Tip #1)

As the self-appointed Mayor of Bookopolis, I’m often asked – how can I get my kid to read more? Check out these practical tips.
As the self-appointed Mayor of Bookopolis, I’m often asked – how can I get my kid to read more? Check out these practical tips.
Need one more gift for a young person in your life? Here is a hand-picked list of books that I highly recommend for 3rd-8th grade readers. Click the book cover to read the full summary and reviews from other young readers on Bookopolis.
Need one more gift for a young person in your life? Here is a hand-picked list of books that I highly recommend for 1st-3rd grade readers. Click the book cover to read the full summary and reviews from other young readers on Bookopolis.
Need one more gift for a young person in your life? Here is a hand-picked list of books that I highly recommend for YA readers. Click the book cover to read the full summary and reviews from other young readers on Bookopolis.
Here are the steps we recommend if students have trouble finding a book using the Bookopolis search bar.
Learn how to add books to My Books so you can log, rate, review, and recommend them on the Bookopolis App.
Just like movie trailers can get us excited about an upcoming flick, book trailers are a great way to pique a young reader’s interest.
Want your kids to spend more time reading and think more deeply about what they are reading? Join the Virtual Bookopolis Summer Book Club. See more details.
Get kids reading with kid-approved book recommendations on our 2022 Summer Reading lists.
Explore and download this summer reading list for 7th graders organized by grade and genre. It’s filled with handpicked, Bookopolis kid-approved recommendations.