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The 5 Best Book Clubs for Kids of All Ages in 2024

Brandi D.
ByBrandi D.Feb 1, 2024 | 7 comments

Reading is one of the most fundamental skills that we can acquire, and if you have children, you know how much emphasis is placed on its importance. While some experts say that reading the same books repeatedly is good for a child’s development, there’s also a compelling case for introducing variety into your kids’ book selection. It lends itself to raising a reader, which leads to elevated literacy and independence, among other traits.

As a parent, you may be looking to add more variety to your child's library for several reasons; if you have an avid older reader they may be going through books too quickly for you to keep up, or if you have a younger reader, you might just be looking to find something new and engaging so that you don't have to read that same book over and over. Luckily, there are a lot of great book clubs out there for every age group, and we've compiled a list of the best kids' book subscription services so you can find one that's a perfect fit for your family!

If you are looking to indulge your own bookish side with a monthly book subscription, check out our list of reader-voted best book subscriptions for adults!

The 3 Best Book Clubs for Kids in 2024:

The 10 Best Kids Book Clubs in 2023 for Age-Appropriate Books

1. Bookroo

Image of the Picture Book Box from our review.

The Cost: Starts at $24.95 per month + shipping. Save with longer subscriptions. Subscribe here!

For Ages: 0-12

What They'll Get: Bookroo offers a monthly board book box that sends 3 board books for ages 0-3 and a picture book box with 2 hardcover children’s books for kids ages 3-6, and they arrive beautifully wrapped amping up the excitement each month. Do you have kids of multiple ages that both want in on the reading fun? Bookroo offers an option for alternating each month between board books and picture books.

And, if you have somewhat older readers, Bookroo offers a chapter books subscription box too. Choose from the Chapter Book Box for kids ages 7-10 or the Middle Grade Book Club for children ages 9-12. Each monthly delivery comes with two new titles and each hardback book comes wrapped for an added thrill as your kid unboxes their wordy findings!

Plans and Pricing:

Pros

  • Books for 4 age brackets
  • Can alternate months for different book clubs
  • Excellent curation geared towards learning and exploration

Cons

  • Can't return books
  • Shipping isn't free

Starting at $19.95
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Bookroo reviews.

 

2. Literati

Image via Literati.

The Cost: $9.95 per month + the cost of whatever books you decide to keep. Subscribe here!

For Ages: 0-12

What They'll Get: Literati is a children's book club with a subscription model similar to clothing styling services (like Stitch Fix)—you pay a fee ($9.95) and are sent a monthly box of five expertly selected kids' books curated around a theme. When your shipment arrives, sit down with your child over the course of the week to give each a read and see what your family thinks.

Anything you love, you'll buy (and Literati guarantees prices lower than those found on Amazon); anything that isn't just right, you'll send back. If you don't want to keep any books, you'll only be charged your $9.95 monthly fee, but if you keep all five, a 5% discount will be applied to your order! Literati is a great way to foster a love of reading in babies and kids ages newborn-13+.

Here's a list of the 14 different book club boxes they offer:

  • Babies & Toddlers: Includes interactive board books and vibrant picture books.
  • Preschool—2nd Grade: Young children will advance from picture books into richer narratives.
  • 3rd Grade—5th Grade: Older elementary-age readers will start to comprehend wordplay, metaphor, and plot dialogue.
  • 6th Grade—8th Grade: Middle school readers will strengthen their critical thinking.

Pros

  • 14 reading levels that follow skill-based benchmarks
  • Get 5 books in each monthly box
  • Only pay for the books you keep

Cons

  • A bit more expensive than other choices
  • Monthly fee on top of the cost of books

Starting at $9.95
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Literati reviews.

 

3. The Book Drop

Image from our review.

The Cost: Starts at $11.99 per month + shipping.  Subscribe here!

For Ages: 0-14+ and adults

What They'll Get: The Book Drop is a book subscription box from the independent bookstore Bethany Beach Books. They offer options for both children ages 0-14+ and adults.

With multiple subscriptions to choose between, some plans include tea, coffee, or bubbly, whereas others offer a monthly jigsaw puzzle. Each book comes with a note from the shop explaining why they’re eager to share the book with subscribers.

Sign up to receive the genre group you’re most interested in, then wait for your lesser-known title to arrive in eco-friendly packaging. The Book Drop allows subscribers to read books they might not otherwise hear about. Plus your subscription helps an independent bookstore stay in business!

Pros

  • Supports an independent bookstore
  • Great for all ages and genres
  • Has plans that include a jigsaw puzzle as well

Cons

  • Separate subscriptions for jigsaw puzzles
  • Shipping is not included

Starting at $11.99
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If you want to learn more, check out all our The Book Drop reviews.

 

4. Reading Bug Box

Image from Reading Bug Box.

The Cost: Starts at $19.99 per box for the Babies & Toddlers box. Custom Box starts at $29.99 per box, and the 2 Children Box starts at $54.00 per box. Subscribe here!

For Ages: 0-13

What They'll Get: The Reading Bug Box is a book subscription box for children ages 0-13. The Reading Bug is actually an independent children's bookstore that wanted to bring its love for children's books to a broader audience. Hence, the Reading Bug Box was born! Each month your child will receive personally chosen books just for their age and reading level.

This book club is great because it is one of the most tailored book subscription boxes out there. Before subscribing you will fill out a quiz where you can input your child's age and comfort level with books. The bookstore's staff will then individually handpick books out for your child. They do not send the same book to everyone, each month. This is definitely not a one size fits all book club. Therefore, this subscription box is great for any child aged 0-13.

Pros

  • Totally and completely tailored to your child
  • Books extend from ages 0-13 and can include any genre your child is interested in

Cons

  • Only ships to US and UAE

Starting at $19.99
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Reading Bug Box reviews.

 

5. Little Bookish Wardrobe

Image of the Unisex Box from our review.

The Cost: Starts at $49 per month. Subscribe here!

ACTIVE DEAL: Save 10% off your first box!
CODE: LOVEMSA

For Ages: 3-7

What They'll Get: Get your imaginations ready! This children's book subscription sends one book per month, paired with a high-quality costume and a hands-on activity.

Subscription options include tiers for a single child unisex or girl costume ($49/month), twinning siblings with 2 unisex or 2 girl costumes ($72-210/month), or brother + sister siblings with one unisex and one girl costume ($76-$220/month). Available costume sizes range from 3T-7.

Now that's one way to instill a love of reading!

Pros

  • 2-3 coordinating costume wardrobe and accessories to match characters
  • Choose boxes for multiple kids or one child
  • Includes a set of interactive role-play questions for the children to participate in

Cons

  • No baby boxes
  • One of the most expensive options

Starting at $49.00
Active Deal
Save 10% off your first box!
Use Coupon Code LOVEMSA
Get Little Bookish Wardrobe
If you want to learn more, check out all our Little Bookish Wardrobe reviews.

 


Does your child love to read? Which of these kids' book subscriptions do you think they'd enjoy most? Tell us in the comments!


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Brandi D.
Brandi D.

I am a homeschooling mom to 4 kids; 1 girl and 3 boys. While I have been reviewing boxes since 2018 and I love the luxury of trying new products, I'm also balancing it out by dabbling in a little bit of homesteading, too. We now have 4 chickens and a rabbit and my sourdough starter is going strong! I love learning about new brands and sharing the great things I find with others in hopes that they find something new to love or to fit their needs!


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7 comments

Andrea

I’ve tried of few of these book clubs and by far the best was Elephant Books (#12 on the list). Their books are always very good. Other clubs seem to have some very cheap leftover books they were sending.

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Susan

Just joined a book for my grandson . “I can read, book club” . Have u heard of it and it is it a good one

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Sharyn

If I needed yet another reason to look elsewhere from MSA, I’ve found it! What a sad site this has become.

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Liz B

Our Shelves is another great inclusive option for young children

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Christen Russo

Thanks for your suggestion, Liz! This looks like a great one!

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Mary

Our favorite didn’t make the list, but we love the children’s version of Coffee and a Classic.

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Divya Singh

What is your favorite? 🙂

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