Kids Book Subscriptions Your Family Will Flip For
Parents are sharing their reviews of the best kids book subscriptions, which send hand-picked children's books to your doorstep each month.
These kids book clubs are a wonderful way to grow your family library, get expert book recommendations, and make reading an exciting experience for your family. Plus, subscription boxes are totally fun to receive and open every month!
Help us grow the list with your own personal recommendations for the best book subscriptions for kids! Which ones have you tried?
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PJ Library
Nancy L.: Short for "pajamas," PJ Library offers free childrens book subscriptions with stories that celebrate Jewish values and culture. Signups are open to all families raising Jewish children, with most Local PJ Library programs running from birth to age 9. The program's next level, PJ Our Way, is offered for kids age 9-12 and allows them to choose the book they'll receive each month.
Reading Bug Box
Kelly R: Books included in the Reading Bug Box are hand-picked for the age and interests of each individual child by the experts at this independent children's bookstore in San Carlos, CA. The number of books will vary (usually 3-4), but the value always exceeds the price...and sometimes boxes include fun gifts and extras! Each month, you can expect a note with tips, activities, and more reading recommendations. Reading Bug Box also offers kids book subscriptions for multiple children, where boxes are meant to be shared by two readers.
Amazon Book Box
Kelly R: With the Amazon book subscription boxes, kids under 2 receive 4 fun board books in each box, and kids age 3-12 receive 2 hardcover books. This is one of the more customizable kids book subscriptions, as parents get a preview e-mail before each box ships and have the option to swap out selections.
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Kelly R: Dolly Parton's Imagination Library sends out over 1 million books each month to kids age 5 and under across 5 countries, all for free! In light of her father's inability to read and write, Dolly set out to foster a love of reading in children and provide access to quality books for all young kids. Children receive one age-appropriate book each month in the mail. These children's book subscriptions are offered by local affiliates, so check their program finder to see if there is one in your area.
Bookroo
Kelly R: Bookroo book subscriptions for kids focus on connecting young readers with hidden gems. If you receive a duplicate to one that's already in your library, let them know and your account will be credited. Each delivery comes with 2 books (3 for babies and toddlers) and an insert that offers more information like discussion ideas or author insights.
Literati
Kelly R: If you've avoided kids book clubs because you have a picky reader (or are worried about duplicates), check out Literati. They'll send 5 books (and fun surprises) to your doorstep each month, and you only have to buy your favorites. Book selections are made based on each child's age, reading level and interests, and center around a different theme each month. A Literati Kids app helps you get the most out of your subscription, offering the ability to review the books you've received to help the team better curate your future boxes.
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