Guest Picks: Kids' Book Storage You've Got to Check Out
Keep little readers interested and books organized with 18 appealing ways to house all their favorite reads
I am a 1st generation Chinese-American married to an All-American guy from Long Island. Shedding my corporate marketing days to spend more time with my toddler, I am on a journey to provide a bicultural mom's perspective on all things related to parenting, culture, and society. Please visit www.BiculturalMama.com.
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Everyone wants to encourage their kids to read, but where to store all of these books? Here are a number of cute kids' book storage ideas that are both functional and stylish. — Maria from Bicultural Mama
by The Land of Nod
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Girls will love this bookshelf that doubles as a dollhouse. It even has window cutouts on the sides for a realistic look.
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I love that this book storage idea is also a decor piece for the room. It's creative, whimsical and unique. Each branch provides storage for a fun way to organize books.
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| Create not only storage space for your kid, but also a reading cave. The price makes it a wish list item, but kids would absolutely love having their own reading space within a bookshelf! |
by The Land of Nod
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Books are found in libraries, so it makes sense that there's a bookshelf based on the traditional library cart. It's convenient when parents or kids want to change where the books are stored, and moving them won't break anyone's back because it rolls on wheels.
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With sleek lines, this leaning bookcase looks modern and also has a cool factor. It includes two large bins and a flat shelf.
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For families who want a simple yet customizable bookshelf at a value price, this is the bookcase to consider. Order it with your child's name on the front for a unique piece.
by Sam's Club
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This classroom bookshelf is perfect for the bookworm in your family. Kids can easily view the covers on each book, and parents will appreciate that the dual-sided bookshelf can store a lot of books.
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This book nook saves space by utilizing corners in a functional way. It holds books on three sides for optimal storage.
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The P'kolino Book Storage Buggee doubles as a book holder and a pull toy for toddlers and preschoolers.
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For a cute, simple and stylish way to organize books, these bookends fit the bill. One bookend features "1, 2, 3" while the other displays, "a, b, c." They would make a great gift too.
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This cool fire engine book storage idea doubles as a play area. It's not cheap, but if you can afford it, it's super cute and the kids will love pretending to be firefighters.
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This colorful bookcase features letters from the alphabet, and it also conveniently spins for easy access to all books. Bonus: It even comes with built-in picture frames at the top!
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As a nod to traditional kids' puzzles, this bookshelf fits together just like a real puzzle. It stands out with bold colors and brightens up any room with its fun look.
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Floating bookshelves always add a unique look to a room. They get the books off the ground in a visually appealing way. They're great for younger kids and for teens too.
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The Magic Garden bookshelf provides a whimsical way to store books. It features flowers, butterflies and a cute snail painted on its sides. It also has two bottom drawers for hidden storage.
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I love this roller coaster–style shelf that seems to magically store books at impossible angles. It's fun and so unique.
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These adorable safari-themed bookends charm with their animal figures and soft hues. They're made of durable, solid wood and painted with nontoxic paints.
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A mobile book carrier? Yes. It's great for moving books around from a playroom to another room or just to change up the look of the room.
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olldbobbi The cave bookshelf - fabulous! A little pricey, but still fabulous!
8 months ago · Like

matshfaith I love the floating bookshelves. They double-up as a decor piece and are quite versatile.
8 months ago · Like

Hannah Malcolm I use wooden doll benches. They're almost big enough for a toddler to sit on, but they hold lots of books - and occasionally a toy. They're cute, and I've picked up 3 at thrift stores for about $5 each.
7 months ago · Like
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