Best Websites for Children Who Love to Read

Monica Bullock
Handheld readers are just one of the new reading formats that books more exciting for kids. Children spend a lot of time online playing games and chatting with friends. For kids who love to read, there are wonderful websites that make reading even more exciting. Pick kid-friendly websites with good graphics, readable fonts and interactive pages. Improve your child's comprehension ability and love for reading by guiding him or her to these safe websites.

The Stacks

Sponsored by Scholastic Books, the Stacks gives kids the format to read snippets of new books, give reviews and get the latest book information. Besides lots of good stuff to read, a weekly blog provides writing prompts for kids who like to write. Your child can make a personalized avatar and create a profile.

Ticket To Read

Voyager's Ticket to Read website works with schools and parents to improve a child's reading skills. The Ticket to Read website offers kids a rewards program for reading and remembering details about the Voyager's stories. After creating a profile, each child gains access to a "Clubhouse" to display his virtual prizes. Besides reading, each Voyager kid can click on colorful icons to access games and other goodies. A virtual tutor named T.J. is at the top of the page ready to help kids navigate. This safe, interactive website makes kids want to read.

Children's Storybooks Online

Bright, colorful and loaded with exciting stories, Children's Storybooks Online has easy to navigate pages. Fun titles like "The Brave Monkey Pirate" and "The Journey of the Noble Gnarble" make reading fun. Find online stories for younger and older children-even young adults. Some of Children's Storybooks comes with audio you can enjoy along with the story. This cool site has received a 4-star rating and many distinctive awards for content. Besides all original stories, the website also has coloring pages, games, riddles and mazes.

Tips for Keep Kids Safe

Your child will need help staying safe online. Keep your kids safe by taking guiding them to the right website. Use the parental controls in your browser settings to restrict your child's virtual movements if you have to step away for a moment. For the best protection, parents should stick with kids while they read.

Provide your child with a comfortable chair, nice bright lamp and a timer. Reading is a good activity but children should not stay on the computer for long periods. Limit the online time and check with your child frequently as she reads.

Published by Monica Bullock - Featured Contributor in Beauty and Lifestyle

Monica is a small business owner and writer living on the Gulf Coast. After attending college at the University of South Alabama, Monica purchased her own cosmetics and skin care business. In a few years, sh...  View profile

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  • Renaissance Woman12/11/2010

    What a nice group of resources! Thanks for sharing.

  • Laura Kuehn, LCSW12/9/2010

    Great resources. I really appreciate the added wisdom and guidance at the end. Good work.

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