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I love the idea of creating a wall of books for children! Here are some perfect examples of what I'm talking about. The shelves don't look difficult to make at all. I read to my children all the time. The comfy nook pictured above would be ideal, it's located in a second floor hallway. |
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yes, yes, yes. i would have absolutely loved this as a child. my favorite presents were boxes of books! thank you for the inspiration!
xo
sami
Julie, come by my blog and see the reading nook in my playroom reveal. It is all the kiddos favorite place to hang out, kathysue
http://goodlifeofdesign.blogspot.com/2011/06/playroom-reveal.html
*** Sooo cute n' fun! I ADORE the very first pic!!!
We should all TOTALLY approve of projects regarding ANYthing that encourages "younguns" to read~~~ These nooks make it more inviting & fun for them, I think... (kind of like having their VERY "OWN LIBRARY"! And who couldn't feel "special" about THAT???)...
BRAVO!!!
Linda in AZ *
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Oh I love this idea! So much pow for so little money... not to mention the practicality and how important books should be in every child's life!
Great post.
I agree with the other commenters, ANYTHING that encourages reading in children is a YES in my book. LOVES that they look so polished while they're at it!
Displaying books this way has always been a favorite of mine. I worked at a bookstore years ago, and learned to face out various books on the shelf. In a bookstore this serves two purposes: to bring attention to a particular book and also to break up the shelf line. I use the same idea in my own home to showcase a special book with a great cover. It provides the same interest as placing art on one's bookshelves.
Love the wall of books, especially filled with kids books! I can imagine it will be a safe haven area for me (even though I'm not a kid!)
i am completely obsessed with these spaces, especially the nook in room #1 - perfection! thanks so much for sharing, i will have to pass along :)
xx, kait
Yes I've been seeing these reading walls a lot lately! What a great idea, perhaps I can incorporate that somehow into my daughter's room -- ooh, like around her window seat?
Love the sweet and sour nursery by Elizabeth Sullivan. Always a fave.
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