3 Easy Ways to Share Bookopolis with Educators
When you find something you love, you want to share it, right? Here are 3 ways to share information about Bookopolis with educators who want to inspire kids to love reading.
When you find something you love, you want to share it, right? Here are 3 ways to share information about Bookopolis with educators who want to inspire kids to love reading.
Help your young reader build the habit of reading this summer. Start with a reading goal and be sure to check out the Bookopolis Summer Reading page for our free Read-O cards. Kids earn free books to keep them motivated. Learn more.
Here are 12 books for 2nd-9th grade readers that I had never heard of before reading reviews from Bookopolis kid readers that I have now added to my #WantToRead shelf.
We have partnered with Steps for Literacy to create handpicked book bundles for 1st-2nd graders, 2nd-3rd graders, and 4th-5th graders who enjoy longer stories with enriched vocabulary and complex plots and themes.
If your students love all things creepy, here are some of our favorite spooky books for young readers.
Get kids reading with kid-approved book recommendations on our 2022 Summer Reading lists.
Explore and download this summer reading list for 3rd graders organized by grade and genre. It’s filled with handpicked, Bookopolis kid-approved recommendations.
Explore and download this summer reading list for 1st and 2nd graders organized by grade and genre. It’s filled with handpicked, Bookopolis kid-approved recommendations.
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.
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.