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When you have a lot of kids’ books, it can be hard to keep them all organized. That’s why I’ve put together this list of 9+ ideas that will help you store your kids’ books in stylish kid’s bookshelf and make them easy to find when they’re needed.
Best Kids Book Storage Ideas
When it comes to kids and books, it can be difficult to keep track of everything. Whether it’s for your own child or for a classroom, you need to be able to easily find and grab the book that you need. That’s why kids book storage ideas are essential.
There are a lot of different ways to store books, but finding the right method for you will depend on a few factors.
First, you need to think about the space you have available. If you have a lot of room, then you can go for something like shelving or a cabinet. But if space is limited, then you might need to get creative with your storage, such as using baskets or crates.
Second, you need to think about how you want to organize your books. Do you want to organize them by subject, by author, or by something else entirely? There are no wrong answers here, but you need to find a system that works for you.
Finally, you need to think about what kinds of books you’re looking to store. If
Wall Book Sling
You can make a wall sling book storage unit from canvas, or any other material. It’s easy to hang on a wall or door with just a few pieces of rope and hooks, making it perfect for spaces that don’t have much space. The sling is great for storing books that you want to show off, but don’t want them sitting out in plain view all the time (like at your bedside). You could also use this sort of thing as an alternative to traditional bookcases; instead of having boxes stacked on top of each other, why not create something like this? It might look pretty awesome in your living room!
Rolling Cart
A wall book sling with a rolling cart is an easy way to keep your books tidy. This versatile item can be used for toys, clothes and books. You can use it in a closet or playroom for children’s toys and games, or as a bedroom shelf for adult books or other items. It’s also a great way to store large picture frames on the wall!
Book Sling and Book Bin
A book sling is a great way to store your books, especially if you have a lot of them. It can also be used for other objects such as toys or coats. The best thing about this storage system is that it doesn’t take up much space at all!
A rolling book bin is a great way to keep your books tidy and organized. It’s especially useful in children’s rooms, where it can be used as a shelf or cabinet. In the classroom, they’re easy to move around so you can find what you need when you need it. Rolling book bins are also great for keeping things tidy in any room of your home—whether it be the living room or kitchen! And finally, these kinds of storage solutions are perfect for bathrooms because they have large doors that open wide enough for all sorts of items like extra towels or toiletries (or even more books!).
Library-Style Rolling Ladder and Bookcase
The library-style rolling ladder is a great way to get your kids started on the path of being a responsible book hoarder. It’s also a great addition to any home, whether you live in an apartment or a house with a basement.
This type of storage system can be found at thrift stores or online for as little as $15. You could also build one yourself using some scrap wood and hardware cloth (which are both relatively cheap). The example pictured here uses two different sizes of ladders—one large enough for tall bookshelves and another small enough for seating in front of the computer desk—and then connected with hooks so they don’t move around while someone’s sitting on them!
Chalkboard Wall with Built-in BookshelvesÂ
This is one of our favourite storage ideas for kids furniture because it’s so easy to set up, and the chalkboard wall makes it look like you spent hours on your bookshelves. All you need are some boards, studs, and paint (we used white) to transform an old wall into a chalkboard wonderland. The drawer holds both the chalk and markers that you’ll be writing on; keep them handy by unscrewing the bottom of each drawer so they’re accessible when needed!
To make sure everything stays put, use two pieces of wood with holes drilled in them—one large enough for all three drawers plus an appropriate amount of extra room behind each one. Then place all your bookshelf items along this base so they fit together nicely without falling out too easily when someone opens up their door (or gives them a shove). Lastly, attach the rolling ladder top so children can climb up high enough but not get hurt by falling off (thereby saving parents time).
Tiered Bookshelf
If you have a lot of books to keep organized, a tiered bookshelf is a way to go. These shelves can be made from wood, metal or plastic and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They’re great for storing paperbacks; hardcovers; board books (like board games); picture books (like dollhouse furniture); comics/graphic novels; or even textbooks!
If you don’t want your children’s book collection getting out of hand, this type of storage system will work well for keeping things tidy while still giving them plenty of room for all their favourite titles. Tiered bookcases can also be wall mounted so they’re out of reach when not in use by kids but still accessible when needed—and they look great too!
DIY Rolling Bins
You can make your own rolling bins with plastic bins, fabric bins, wooden bins or a combination of all three. There are many different ways to decorate the outside of these rolling storage units and they will look great in any room. For example:
- Add handles on the sides of some of them so you can carry them easily around the house.
- Paint some with chalkboard paint so that you can write things on them when your kids need to find something quickly (like an animal).
If you’re not able to build something yourself then there are plenty of DIY projects online that show how easy it is!
Classroom-Style Bookshelf with Cubbies
This is a classroom-style bookshelf that has four cubbies and two shelves. The cubbies are perfect for storing play clothes, toys and art supplies. You can fit your entire school uniform in one of these bookcases! It’s also ideal for storing shoes and bags too if you have children who like to bring their stuff everywhere they go!
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Built-in Desk with Bookshelves on the Sides
If you have a built-in desk, it’s the perfect place for your books. You can keep them organized and tidy with drawers on either side of the desk and shelves above. This will also serve as a good spot for homework and projects, as well as a laptop computer or lamp if you want to work at night.
If you don’t have an extra space inside your home that can be used for storing books, consider buying some crates from Ikea (or other similar stores) which come in different sizes so that they fit perfectly into any corner of your room!
Create Shelves for Kids’ Room Storage
If you have a child’s room, then it is essential to keep your books organized and tidy. You can use crates to create a bookshelf or even more than one!
Crates are great for organizing toys and other items in the kids’ room as they will help you keep them out of sight and out of mind, while still being able to get at them quickly when needed. The best thing about using crates as book storage is that they are inexpensive (or free) and come in all shapes, sizes and colours so there’s no need for matching shelves or colour schemes when creating your own customised storage solution!
Here are Some Tips for Storing Children’s Books
- Keep books organized and tidy.
- Organize your books by type or subject matter, so that you can find what you need quickly and easily.
- If you have a lot of different types of children’s books, consider using some kind of system to keep them apart (for example, alphabetically by author). This will help keep everything neat and tidy while also making it easy for your child when he/she wants to read something new!
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5 Tiers Kids Bookshelf Magazine Shelf Rack Organiser Bookcase Display
This 5 tier bookshelf is a great addition to your kid’s bedroom to organize their treasured books. In addition to books, magazines, and reading materials, the bookshelf has enough space for all sizes of reading materials.
The bookshelf is designed to be child-safe in every way. With its smooth 12mm particle board construction and rounded corners, the bookshelf is safe for children to use.
This kid’s bookshelf is easy to assemble, clean and maintain, providing your child with the opportunity to store their dreams, fantasies, and realities.
Kids Bookcase Children Bookshelf Toy Storage Box Organizer Display Rack
Do your child’s toys and books clutter their room? This bookshelf with the combining feature of a toy storage box is the perfect solution. This storage solution can help encourage your little ones to read and learn to organize stuff like toys.Â
It is made from a durable MDF board and comes with display shelves, storage boxes, and removable drawers. Boxes are made of PP plastic and can be removed for easy cleaning and maintenance. Furthermore, the spacious drawers are removable and offer even more storage possibilities.
The overall design is made child-safe with smooth round corners and easy-to-reach accessibility. Not least, the bookshelf features wheels that enable the unit to be firmly in place with every use.
Book Cabinet Dark Grey 85x35x112 Cm Solid Wood Pine
Decorative and functional, this wooden book cabinet will enrich your kid’s bedroom’s decor. Solid pinewood construction makes the bookshelf strong and stable.Â
With three shelves, the bookcase provides ample storage space for your collections of books, magazines, and documents. In addition, decorative objects, photo frames and potted plants look great on the sturdy tabletop.
360-Degree Rotating 4 Tier Display Shelf Bookcase Organiser
Here is a wonderful and innovative bookshelf your child will definitely enjoy having in their bedroom.
It may have caught your eye at a store, and you may have also wished that you can buy yourself one for your home! Haven’t you? With this 360-degree rotating bookshelf by Randy & Travis Machinery, you can keep all your favourite books and collectables within easy reach.Â
Just rotate the bookcase and you’ll have a different view of your books. The sleek and elegant design makes it suitable for every room you’ve, in a kid’s bedroom as well. The neutral white hues of the bookcase look promising to match with a vast array of finishes and its classy curved patterns add a style of practicality to your space. Constructed from a sturdy and long-lasting MDF board, it little one will certainly enjoy having this one in the bedroom.Â
Conclusion
Beginning reading at a young age is always a good idea. It serves not only as a source of knowledge but also helps children develop vivid imaginations and creative thinking through stories.
We hope these ideas have been helpful for you! If we missed any good ones, please let us know in the comments below. Keep visiting Pay Later Alligator for more ideas.Â
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