69 Best Reading Group Names for Guided Reading Groups, etc (Curated & Ranked) + Generator

Teacher and students in a guided reading group

Did you know that an easy way to reduce stress is to read for at least six minutes a day? Sit down with a good book each day, and you’ll reduce your stress level by more than half![1]

Studies also show that kids who own at least 20 of their own books will do better in school and stay in school for more years than the kids who don’t have books.[1]

Wondering which country collectively has the highest reading rate? India’s population reads the most, individually reading for almost 11 hours per week. The U.S. comes in at 22nd place (in a tie with Germany), clocking about five and a half hours per week.[2][3]

Reading matters when it comes to education, achievement, and general quality of life.

Our list below features more than 60 ready-to-use reading group names, whether you’re naming a guided reading group or another type.

If you’re interested in creating your own reading group name, we also share some brainstorming tips below the list.

Reading Group Names

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    Reading Rangers

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    The Book Ninjas

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    The Page Turners[4]

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    Hooked on Books

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    Where The Wild Books Are[5]

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    Pandora's Books[4]

    a play on Pandora’s box

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    Readers Dozen[4]

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    From Left to Write[4]

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    Tea and Tales[4]

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    BookBuzz

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    As the Page Turns[4]

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    Dust Jacket Divas[4]

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    Storytime Squad

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    Hungry Caterpillars

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    Bookworm Bunch

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    Phonics Posse

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    Literary Potluck[4]

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    The Book Sisters[5]

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    Boxcar Brigade

    inspired by “The Boxcar Children”

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    Master Minds

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    Rainbow Fish Force

    inspired by Marcus Pfister’s “The Rainbow Fish”

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    The Chalkboard Crew

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    Look in a Book

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    Paddington's Posse

    inspired by Paddington Bear

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    Riding Hood's Heroes

    inspired by the fairytale “Little Red Riding Hood”

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    Check 'Em Out[5]

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    The Wild Readers[5]

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    Curious George's Crew

    inspired by the “Curious George” book series

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    North, South, East, and West[6]

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    The Garden Of Books[5]

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    Hooked til the Last Page

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    Record Readers

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    Bright Futures

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    Twizzlers, Kit Kats, SweeTARTS, and Skittles[6]

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    LitWits[4]

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    The Spine Crackers[4]

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    One Fish Two Fish

    inspired by Dr. Seuss

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    Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple[6]

    color theme for multiple groups

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    The Rogue Readers

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    Cookie Monsters

    inspired by the Muppet character

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    The Crazy Eights[4]

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    The Little Critters

    inspired by the “Little Critter” book series

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    Horton's Whos

    inspired by Dr. Seuss

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    The Cranial Crunch[4]

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    The Book Wizards[5]

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    Adventures In Bookland[5]

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    The Book Hoarders[5]

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    Between the Lines

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    The Reading Circle

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    Encyclopediacs

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    Lions, Tigers, and Bears[6]

    reference to “The Wizard of Oz”

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    Bossy Book Babes[4]

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    The Sparks

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    Book Traders

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    Monster Academy

    for readers who love fantasy books

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    Bemused Bibliophiles[4]

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    Chapters Inc.

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    Babar's Bunch

    inspired by Babar the elephant

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    The Sneetches

    inspired by Dr. Seuss

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    Whiz Kids

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    Page Turners

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    Need for Read

    a play on “Need for Speed”

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    Reading Legends

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    Poky Little Puppies

    inspired by “The Poky Little Puppy”

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    The Book Bunch

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    The Reading Cubs

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    Novel Ideas

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    Reading Rockets

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    The Book Adventurers

For even more ideas, check out our previous list of book club name ideas.

Reading Group Name Generator

How to Create Your Own Reading Group Names

Use the following tips to create your own reading group name ideas:

  • Get inspiration from your favorite books. You can make a play on the book title or name your group after a favorite character or place from the book. For example, if you love Dr. Seuss’s books, you might call a reading group “One Fish Two Fish” after “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.” There’s a sentence in the same book about a little star — another name option might be “The Little Stars.” Just a single book will provide many options!
  • Take suggestions from the group. Have each member submit an idea and put the final winner to a group vote. If the group is small, you can also take individual suggestions and combine them into a single name to include each member’s ideas.
  • Try an acronym. Depending on the size of your group, you might be able to take the first letter of each member’s name and create a unique acronym as the group name. Ask each group member to decide on the word they’d like to use based on the first letter of their name; then, you can assemble the words into the acronym.
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  2. https://bookriot.com/book-and-reading-statistics/[]
  3. https://examinedexistence.com/which-country-reads-the-most/[]
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  5. Book Riot, "50+ Puntastic And Fun Book Club Names"[][][][][][][][]
  6. ProTeacher Community, "What do you name your guided reading groups?"[][][][]

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