It’s clear that picture books have an important role in early childhood literacy. But now, comic books are emerging as an equally valuable resource for kindergarteners. Hoopla is an ideal place to find comic books for kindergarteners, fostering a love for reading from the earliest stages of literacy.
How to Find Kindergarten Comics on Hoopla
Hoopla is intuitive to use, so choose an intuitive phrase like “kids comics” or “graphic novels for children.” Put this in the search bar and do some scrolling to see what’s out there in terms of comic books for kids.
Filtering by Age Group
Hoopla allows users to filter results by age—just activate “Kids” to streamline the search and find comic books that are suitable for kindergarteners. On a screen, the word “Kids” is located to the right of the search bar, and on a phone, it’s the first item listed under “Settings.”
Exploring Series and Collections
Comic books for kids are like potato chips—no one can stop with just one! Luckily, many comic books are part of a series, which is a perfect way to keep young readers engaged. Familiar characters like Dav Pilkey’s “Dog Man” can keep reluctant readers coming back for more. Patrons can even use a BingePass to get multiple titles in a series with just one borrow.
Take Them to Go!
With Hoopla, families can download children’s comics and bring them along. That means kids can entertain themselves during shopping trips, car rides, and siblings’ sporting events by reading. Even kids who don’t like to read can lose themselves in a silly story, and parents can feel good that their kids are reading instead of playing on their phone.
The Benefits of Comic Books for Kindergarteners
- Develop Visual Literacy
- Comic books combine images and text, just like picture books, so they’re a good tool for developing visual literacy. For kindergarteners, who are still developing their reading skills, the illustrations provide context clues that aid comprehension.
- Engage Reluctant Readers
- Many young children are reluctant to read because text-heavy books are intimidating—all those words! Comics present stories in an accessible, engaging format. The combination of colorful illustrations and (usually) brief dialogue can attract even the most hesitant readers, making them more likely to pick up a book.
- Encourage Storytelling Skills
- Comics encourage children to think about narratives—A to B to C and so on. They can learn about sequencing events by following the progression of images and text. This skill is foundational for developing storytelling abilities, which are essential for effective communication.
Incorporating comic books into a child’s reading habits aligns with literacy goals for early childhood education. They can inspire early readers to become lifelong readers. And Hoopla is a simple way to do it!

