Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
    • Home
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Advertise
    • Mentorship
    • Editing Services
    • About
    • Contact
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest TikTok
    The Children's Book Review
    Subscribe
    • Books by Subject
    • Books by Age
      • Ages 0-3, Infant and Toddler
      • Ages 4-8, Preschool to Elementary
      • Ages 9-12, Preteen and Tween
      • Ages 12+, Teen and Young Adult
      • Books for First Grade Readers
      • Books for Second Grade Readers
      • Books for Third Grade Readers
    • Favorites
      • Diverse and Inclusive Books
      • Books About Activism
      • Best Books for Kids
      • Star Wars Books
      • Board Books
      • Books About Mindfulness
      • Dr. Seuss Books
    • Showcase
    • Interviews
      • Growing Readers Podcast
      • Author Interviews and Q&A
      • Illustrator Interviews
    • Kids’ Book Giveaways
    • Directory
    • Podcast
    The Children's Book Review

    How to Get Your Children’s Book Reviewed

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze7 Mins Read Writing Resources
    The Art of Getting Your Children’s Book Reviewed 2
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Children’s Book Review on getting your book reviewed.

    Getting a Book Review

    As an author, you may have questions about how to get your book reviewed and who to contact about reviewing it. In addition, you may be wondering about the appropriate way to request a review and whether or not paying for a review is a worthwhile investment. As a professional, it’s important to approach each of these questions with a level-headed and objective mindset in order to make informed decisions that will benefit your work and career in the long run. We’re here to support you every step of the way!

    What Is the Importance of a Book Review?

    You’ve written a book, it’s soon to be released, and you’re ready to get the word out. Your editor, family, and friends all say it’s great, but you’d like some unbiased feedback. Maybe you want a blurb or praise from a reputable source to include on the book cover, your website, and other marketing materials. Or, perhaps, you wrote a story, had it published, and sales are going nowhere. Garnering honest book reviews from industry experts is an excellent start for all these situations.

    As a professional, it is imperative to recognize the significance of book reviews. Authentic, positive reviews from influential reviewers can be worth their weight in gold. Not only can they aid sales, but they can also help improve your writing for future books.

    What are the benefits of a book review to an author? A well-written book review can:

    • Elevate a book
    • Increase its readership
    • Establish an author’s reputation
    • Enable readers to make informed decisions about what to read or purchase

    Opinions shared in reviews play a vital role in both the sales and the literary world, as publishers and agents use them to assess the marketability of a book. Additionally, reviews can spark discussions, introducing new ideas and perspectives to readers and writers alike.

    How Do Authors Get Their Books Reviewed?

    Now that we’ve established that book reviews are the way to go, let’s explore how authors can go about getting their books reviewed!

    • When is the right time to submit your book for review?
    • Who should you ask to review your book?
    • How do you submit your book for a review?
    • How do you ask for a book review?
    • Is it worth paying for a book review?

    When Is the Right Time to Submit Your Book for Review?

    To ensure the best chances of success, you may be curious about the optimal moment to submit your book for review. Absolutely anytime in your book’s life is a fine time for a book review. However, if you would like reviews to be completed before or at the time of your book’s release date, you should start submitting your book 2 to 3 months—if not longer—before the special day. This time frame should give you time to source reviewers that are the right fit for you and your book—allow for mailing, reading, and reviewing time.

    Who Should You Ask to Review Your Book?

    Determining who should review your book can be crucial to its publication success. Considering potential reviewers with relevant expertise and a strong understanding of your book’s subject matter is important. Additionally, targeting reviewers with a reputable history or strong industry standing can provide valuable validation for your work.

    Take your time researching book bloggers, influencers, and industry experts—sending your book to a reviewer who is not invested in your genre can lead to a negative review. Ultimately, selecting the right reviewer can help increase exposure and credibility for your work, leading to a higher chance of success in the publishing field.

    Once you begin identifying reviewers, start a spreadsheet (or any kind of document) and make your list of reviewers that have an interest in your specific genre. You can kick off your list with The Children’s Book Review—we cover all genres of children’s and teen books (traditionally published and self-published). Julie A. Gerber and Carole P. Roman’s Navigating Indieworld: A Beginners Guide to Self Publishing and Marketing Your Book and this list of book websites (https://blog.feedspot.com/childrens_book_blogs/) are two good places to continue your search for reviewers. And here’s a list of the top library journals and magazines that publish quality book reviews.

    Reviewers active on both a blog/website and social media platforms should score bonus points with you—if they review your book positively, it’s quite possible they’ll share it with their wider group of followers, too.

    How Authors Put Little Pieces of Themselves into Characters

    How Do You Submit Your Book for Review?

    After identifying potential reviewers, direct your inquiries regarding book reviews to the publication’s editorial office or book review editor. The submission process for book reviews varies between publications and may be subject to specific guidelines or policies. You may need to dig around a website to find the review policies, but it’s worth the time. Not following the guidelines could result in wasted cost and effort.

    Be sure to review the submission guidelines provided by the corresponding publication or to consult the book review editor directly for further information on the requirements and procedures for submitting a book for review. Proper adherence to submission guidelines and policies can increase the likelihood of a successful book review.

    How Do You Ask for A Book Review?

    Always address reviewers by their names when possible—with correct spelling. Make your pitch personal, share any relevant qualifications, and provide a clear, concise summary of your book and why you feel they would be an ideal reviewer—be sure you send the final and most polished version of your book and cover.

    Sending review copies is rarely a guarantee of a book review. Sending your book is at your own risk, but hopefully, one worth taking. Remember, most book reviewers are giving up their free time to write a review of your book. Unless stated otherwise in the individual review policies, send a follow-up letter to the reviewer if you haven’t had a response in the timeframe stated in their guidelines. Always be humble and say thank you—even if your book is not selected for review or you find the review isn’t as shiny as you had hoped. Maybe they’ll love the next book you write and submit for review—burned bridges can be hard to fix.

    Is It Worth Paying for a Book Review?

    In today’s highly competitive literary industry, gaining exposure and promoting your book is more important than ever. Investing in a well-written and expertly crafted book review can make a world of difference. While traditional feedback methods are still essential, obtaining a paid review can have a significant impact on the market exposure and promotional activities of your book. These reviews serve to authenticate the quality of your book and help guide potential readers in making informed decisions about purchasing your work.

    Understandably, some may be skeptical about paying for a review, thinking that it could reduce the authenticity of the literary work. However, when looking at the bigger picture and casting aside doubts, you will find that investing in a review can offer positive outcomes, such as better promotion and broader circulation of your book. Investing in yourself can propel your writing to new heights.

    Beyond the Book Review: You Received a Review, so What Now?

    As an author, taking any positive or negative book reviews as valuable feedback that can further hone your writing skills is essential. Receiving solid critique, negative or positive, means you’re in good shape. There can almost always be an excerpt or blurb to be pulled from any review and used to your advantage. Look for the shiniest section of the review and use it to your heart’s content. Put the blurb on your cover (if you haven’t already gone to print), add it to your website, share it via social media, and use it to pitch your book to more reviewers! More quality reviews mean a greater awareness of your book and a broader reach to potential readers.

    Do you still have questions? Let us know in the comments.

    The Children’s Book Review’s book review submission guidelines

    What to Read Next:

    1. Writing Fantasy: An Article by Author & Film Producer Jules Bass
    2. The Art of Creating Fictional Worlds | Jaleigh Johnson, “The Mark of the Dragonfly”
    3. The Art of Writing About Villains
    4. The Secret Ingredient for Writing Better Characters

    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

    Art Of Writing Writing Tips
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleA Chat with Omar from Jeffrey Michael Ruby’s ‘Penelope March is Melting’
    Next Article Best New Picture Books | November 2017
    Bianca Schulze
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

    34 Comments

    1. Little Grasshopper Books on April 18, 2019 1:43 pm

      Thank you for such helpful information! For so many of us, this is a new process and your tips are very useful.

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on April 21, 2019 6:30 pm

        You’re very welcome!

        Reply
    2. Suzette McCusker on May 1, 2019 10:55 am

      Thank you for the helpful advice! I have just published my children’s book and I’m excited to get it out there.

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on May 1, 2019 12:44 pm

        You’re very welcome! Best of luck with your new release!

        Reply
    3. Catherine Mikhailov on August 13, 2019 4:31 pm

      Hello Bianca! Thank you for a beautiful and interesting website. Your tips seem to be very useful for a new author like me.

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 14, 2019 8:33 am

        I am so glad that you find TCBR helpful! 🙂

        Reply
    4. Allison Mackey on August 20, 2019 8:18 pm

      I can’t seem to locate the instructions on your site for how to submit a book for review, though your article mentions it. Can you respond with a link or instructions on how to submit to The Children’s Book Review? My traditionally published MG fiction novel is being released 5/12/2020 and I’m gearing up for early reviewers. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 23, 2019 7:34 pm

        Dear Allison,

        Here is the link you are looking for: https://www.thechildrensbookreview.com/media-kit/submission-guidlines

        We look forward to hearing from you!

        Reply
    5. Kahle McCann on September 20, 2019 1:03 am

      This is such a powerful resource, and I just wanted to encourage you and let you know that I think you’re doing a great job and a Good Work.

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on October 1, 2019 9:03 am

        Thank you so much for your kind words, Kahle! Your support is deeply appreciated.

        Reply
    6. Tom McLaughlin on March 23, 2020 11:56 am

      Hi Bianca,
      I’m just wrapping up my first illustrated children’s book (ABCs and 123s). In addition to your organization, can you share a list of your Top 10 review sources for a budding publisher?

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on March 23, 2020 2:54 pm

        Hi Tom—

        The same link included in the article is a great place to start your research to find out which reviewers are best suited to your needs: http://www.kidlitosphere.org/bloggers/.

        Reply
    7. Tom on March 23, 2020 12:00 pm

      P.S. I also had a hard time finding your submission guidelines on your website.
      Maybe add “Submission Guidelines / Media Kit” to your footer?

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on March 23, 2020 2:52 pm

        Hi Tom! Thanks for the suggestions. We’ll look into adding it to the footer.

        Reply
    8. Shriram on August 28, 2020 8:31 am

      Hi!
      Thanks for the useful information…. I am an author from India and my stories are based in different parts of my country… Would like to know if there are reviewers of Indian origin…

      Thanks and regards
      Shriram

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 22, 2023 11:33 am

        We have a diverse group of reviewers, and many reviewers of many ethnicities can be found online. 🙂

        Reply
    9. Martinique Mims on October 19, 2020 9:32 am

      Hello!

      I’m in the process of marketing my 1st children’s book and have been a little lost on next steps, this was so very helpful!

      Thank you so much for sharing, I will definitely do more research and review your website!

      Thank you,

      Martinique

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on October 20, 2020 10:09 am

        You’re very welcome!

        Reply
    10. Kameel Vohra on October 28, 2020 8:29 am

      Thank you for this!
      Appreciate the blogger list & submission guidelines – they were hard to find elsewhere 🙂

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on October 30, 2020 2:32 pm

        So glad we can help out with the list!

        Reply
    11. Eleni Andreou Avgousti on December 29, 2020 11:22 am

      Great advice and information! Thank you!

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on January 7, 2021 3:38 pm

        You’re very welcome!

        Reply
    12. William A. Moses on August 26, 2021 10:05 pm

      Wow, I just stumbled across this like it was MEANT TO BE !!!!
      Thank you I will follow your advice and do my research before I submit my book

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 27, 2021 10:59 am

        You’re welcome!

        Reply
    13. Ric on September 7, 2021 3:15 pm

      Thank you Bianca for this article. Very well done. FYI Team Golfwell does book reviews for Children’s books and has been doing free reviews for several years. Check us out at https://www.teamgolfwell.com/free-book-reviews.html
      Thanks again for this article.
      Best to you,
      Ric

      Reply
    14. Annette on November 26, 2021 9:24 am

      This was really helpful! Thank you! My hybrid published book will be out in 2022 and I can’t wait to use these resources you shared!

      Reply
    15. Jenny Klein on January 27, 2022 11:20 am

      Wow! Super useful! Mailing out my children’s book today! So excited to get a review! I actually built a website landing page – arloandmarlo.com

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on February 25, 2022 4:18 pm

        *high Five*

        Reply
    16. David Webster on October 11, 2022 4:49 am

      Very helpful, especially to a new author like myself. Great links to other articles. Short, sweet and to the point

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 22, 2023 11:33 am

        You’re welcome!

        Reply
    17. Diana Howell on May 14, 2023 4:09 pm

      This website and the service you offer writers, especially indies like me, is indispensable.

      With much gratitude,

      Diana Howell

      Reply
      • Bianca Schulze on August 22, 2023 11:33 am

        A pleasure!

        Reply
    18. catherine swartz on July 30, 2024 9:39 am

      Catherine Swartz
      My children’s illustrated book series My Friend Pink Bear will definitely be using a lot of your advice. Great site for all of my book marketing questions.
      Thank you very much.
      Catherine Swartz
      A C Crown Publishing House Ltd.

      Reply
    19. Mical Rezoni on February 8, 2025 12:56 pm

      Dear Bianca Schulze,

      Thank you for the helpful information on your site. As a first-time children’s book author navigating the world of book promotion, I truly appreciate the clear and straightforward guidance on getting reviewed.

      I recently published Miri and Jade’s New Clothes and have requested a dedicated review—I’m excited and looking forward to it!

      Best,
      Mical Rezoni

      Reply
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    TCBR Supporter
    Recent Articles
    • Charli’s Turtle Triumph: A Marine Biology Adventure | Dedicated Review
    • An Interview with Jill Rosen and Stephanie Rohr, Creators of the ‘Ode to a Pug’ Series
    • An Interview with Liz Kessler, Author of the ‘Emily Windsnap’ Series
    • Simone LaFray and the Bishop of Mumbai | Dedicated Review
    • Inspirational Soccer Book for Kids Compilation: 2 Books In 1: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe, and Alex Morgan biographies for kids – Plus 101 Affirmations and Mental Training For Young Players | Dedicated Review
    TCBR Supporters
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today

    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    Discover Kids Books by Age
    Best Books For Kids
    Media Kit: The Children's Book Review
    Author and Illustrator Showcase
    SEARCH
    BOOKS BY SUBJECT
    Archives
    Professional Resources

    Book Marketing Campaigns

    Writing Coaches and Editing Services

    Mentorship

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Policies
    • Advertise
    • TCBR Buzzworthy Mentions
    • About TCBR
    © 2025 The Children’s Book Review. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.