We have a large quantity of books for daycare and I need ideas on how to store them. A book shelf just isn't sufficient as I have yet to find any child that puts books neatly back onto a shelf. What are some of your ideas for storing all of the children's books? Are there containers you like to use? shelves? baskets? Any ideas would be great!
Children's Books Containers
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We use a rectangular laundry basket. I have a storage tote in the basement for "out of season" books. I rotate them around, and pull out the holiday ones when a holiday or season approaches. Basket is easy clean-up. If I'm feeling mildly OCD I have been known to actually stack them in basket neatly and organized by size.Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.- Flag
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If you google "rain gutter bookshelves" you might get some nifty ideas.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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We have one like Spud posted above, but instead of cloth it's all wood. It looks nice and the kids put books away neatly, BUT they also climb as if they're on a ladder with the wooden shelves being an inch or so apart and then go higher up in height for the next level of shelf.- Flag
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I have regular bookshelf. When the kids take one ( only one at a time off the shelf per child) I have them place the books in a small crate. Then I put them back at the end of the day. This was the way my local library does it, but has a big cart instead of a small crate..
If I don't put them away the kids shove the books bending the pages.- Flag
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I have one like this but the cloth is a light canvas color. The only problem I run into is what daycare mentioned. When the kids are cleaning up or putting the books back sometimes they bend or get stuck in/on other books.- Flag
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I use raingutters. I have two up. Then I just rotate my books every few weeks. I probably have about 30 out at a time. I also have a small gutter up by my circle time area that is for the theme of the week books. Those rotate every week and go with out current theme.- Flag
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Just pieces of raingutter screwed to the wall?? This idea sounds great to keep theme books out.- Flag
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They're pretty awesome. Some day when I stop rearranging the playrom (:I will put some of these up. Or, when I have my BIL build us a reading loft, I'll put some in there.
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We have a large quantity of books for daycare and I need ideas on how to store them. A book shelf just isn't sufficient as I have yet to find any child that puts books neatly back onto a shelf. What are some of your ideas for storing all of the children's books? Are there containers you like to use? shelves? baskets? Any ideas would be great!- Flag
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I have a wooden basket.... but I want to do this... seems very easy to make to hold all kinds of books.. plus the fabric can be any kind of color fabric..
The Book Sling
Last edited by Michael; 04-12-2011, 03:52 PM.- Flag
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I have wicker baskets full of books in each of my interest centers, related to the current activities and throughout the house as well. I have the canvas shelf but it sits in the garage as too many books were getting ruined when the kids put them away. I have always wanted to do the raingutters but haven't found the time to do it.- Flag
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I have a wooden basket.... but I want to do this... seems very easy to make to hold all kinds of books.. plus the fabric can be any kind of color fabric..
http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/book-sling-919473/- Flag
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