Pregnancy Guide: getting pregnant | during pregnancy | labour & the birth
Your New Baby: 1st month | first 6 months | 6 months - 1 year | 1 year+
Forums | Competitions | Baby Names | Pregnancy Calendar

Expecting

Sleeping

Feeding

Travelling

Washing

Changing

Clothing

Playing

Safety

Medical

Nursery

Finance

Reviews
Follow your baby's development through pregnancy and beyond.
Find out more!
-

Watch your baby's development from conception right through to birth - now you can actually see how much your baby is growing each day!
-

Win a Mum & Baby photo shoot and pamper day!more competitions
-

No question is too big or small - find advice, support and friendship in our Talk forums.
-

The good, the bad and the ugly - find out what we think of the latest baby products on the market.
-

To work or not to work

Did you return to work after having a baby?

Yes, full time
Yes, part time
No, i'm a full time parent
No, I now work from home
  survey results
-

Win a Tidy Books bookcase

Enter our competition to win a Tidy Books Bookcase, the perfect storage for your children's books.


Discuss win a tidy books bookcase on our forums, right now! Or, post a comment below.

Congratulations to Jackie from London who wins this lovely bookcase!

Entries should be made using the comments box below - you will need to be logged in to enter.

If you are already a member of AskBaby.com then please login by entering your username and password below; the comment box will then be displayed. Simply type your answer in the comments box and press the 'Submit Your Comment' button. Your entry will then be submitted to the competition and your answer visible to you only (unless you have simply posted a comment about the prize).

If you have not yet registered then sign up now
All entries must be received before midnight on 2nd September, 2007.

A winner will be chosen at random from those listed on AskBaby.com on 3rd September, 2007

Click here to read our competition terms and conditions.

Tidy Books Bookcase - The perfect storage for children's books

The compact wooden Tidy Books Bookcase lets you store books with their covers facing out, making it easier for your children to look at their options and select the book they want. This practical storage solution, made from sustainable beech wood, is ideal for children's rooms, holds up to 85 books of any shape or size and is a real space saver as its so slim.

Coloured letters add a decorative touch and are great for helping your little one to learn the alphabet. Learning to enjoy reading is so important and the Tidy Books Bookcase really facilitates this by making books accessible and fun, like a little library in your own home.

For more information visit Tidy Books - www.tidy-books.com T: 020 8520 4647.

Your Comments

We would love to hear your comments or views on this subject. If you would like to ask a question or start a discussion, please post a topic in our forums.
Login to add your comment:
Email: Password:

Not yet a member? Join thousands of other parents and parents-to-be and Sign Up Here.
Forgot your Password?
My son loves books this would be a great addition to his room
added by lilmiss1982 [Wed 24th Oct 2007 @ 08:36:06]
Just what I've been seraching for - a perfect design!
added by sr [Tue 18th Sep 2007 @ 10:17:40]
this bookcase is a must in our home ,with 3 little "monsters" you'll never know how messy it is when reading to them
added by ghail [Thu 6th Sep 2007 @ 08:38:10]
I would love to win this book case for my daughter as she currently is using a window sill to store all hers, and can't clearly see them store as they are!
added by FlossieD [Tue 4th Sep 2007 @ 08:44:44]
What a brilliant idea, with my poor bookshelf struggling under the weight of all the books, this would be a marvellous replacement.
added by kjwarren [Mon 3rd Sep 2007 @ 09:05:04]
Looks very useful, will keep the child's room tidy
added by Nigel [Mon 3rd Sep 2007 @ 09:03:03]
what a fantastic idea, at last : )
added by iyaana [Mon 3rd Sep 2007 @ 09:00:15]
It's a great way of keeping books tidy and at the same time easily accesible to little hands and eyes. Wonderful !
added by nozzer [Mon 3rd Sep 2007 @ 08:59:32]
With 2 little ones who already share a room, space isn't something they have alot of. As a family who all love books, this bookcase would be ideal for us! As it holds up to 85 books, that will mean no more childrens books finding themselves in my room!
I adore the alphabet decoration. What a great way to introduce letters!
added by tabby55 [Mon 3rd Sep 2007 @ 08:49:31]
My daughter loves books and we have run out of space to add to her collection and so this Book case which holds 85 books would be ideal. I am expecting another child in January and so our collection of children's books will be increasing also.
added by luzzywugs [Fri 31st Aug 2007 @ 08:42:11]
We are a homeschool family and this is the perfect book case for a school room. My son loves to read and makes me read book over and over and over again. We are moving into our own house now and am just beginning to think about our school room decor. This would be perfect!
added by CountryGirl [Thu 30th Aug 2007 @ 09:13:01]
what a fabulous idea, never seen in shops, the type of bookcase you would see at nursery, l need one of these !!!
added by nbird [Wed 29th Aug 2007 @ 08:40:35]
what a brilliant storage idea for books,would look lovely in my daughters room,and she can also learn her abc,
added by emmajane29 [Tue 28th Aug 2007 @ 08:50:25]
books are a must for babies and children of all ages A book case and fab books
would be fab
added by jacqui1964 [Tue 28th Aug 2007 @ 08:49:41]
Excellent idea - would be nice to keep books in a tidy way ~:0)
added by JodieAnne1 [Fri 24th Aug 2007 @ 08:29:44]
Fantastic, bright, colourful bookcase that my daughter would love to have in her room to store her books. Reading should always be inviting and encouraged and this bookcase would help promote the fun of reading.
added by maddie [Wed 22nd Aug 2007 @ 08:43:26]
Anything which can help children get a love of reading from an early age is fantastic, and this is a gorgeous book case!
added by chrisandmark [Wed 22nd Aug 2007 @ 08:42:30]
reading is great for children growing up it encoureges their minds and it would look great in my babys nursery
added by chocolate800 [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 16:08:19]
Have read to all five of my children ranging from 10 months to believe or not ( I can't ) 18 years old last week. I am still reading the same books as well as many additions that have been added along the parenthood road and think this book shelf would make a great addition to their bedroom as our previous book shelf has just finally (after all 18 years of continous use) decided to collaspe.
added by Magvath [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 16:07:56]
would love to win this
added by ecurb [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 10:04:52]
What a clever idea. Just like they have in the library and classroon.
added by morrices [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 10:03:47]
Perfect for my baby's minute box room
added by faylisa [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 10:02:15]
This is such an attractive way to store books! Wow!
added by Bubbles17 [Mon 20th Aug 2007 @ 09:59:41]
love it, it wud be good 4 my son to put his books back his special bookcase, he wud love it
added by emz24 [Wed 15th Aug 2007 @ 08:41:45]
Looks like a great way to store a little ones library without buying bulky bookcase that they can't access safely themselves.

added by ajp [Mon 13th Aug 2007 @ 09:04:58]
This is a beautiful eye catching bookcase. When filled with all her bright coloured books this would enspire and encourage her to read
added by anouska3 [Mon 13th Aug 2007 @ 09:04:30]
so many books! and baby not arrived yet................what a wonderful to store..........much better than ordinary shelf or bookcase
added by SHEFFORDSUE [Fri 10th Aug 2007 @ 08:58:35]
It would be perfect gift for my sisters new baby which is going to be born on Valentine's day!!!!
added by angelinlace [Wed 8th Aug 2007 @ 08:59:15]
This would keep my boys books neat and tidy
added by Melissa1976 [Wed 8th Aug 2007 @ 08:57:32]
I have read to my baby Sophie since she was 4 weeks old -starting off with black and white picture books (which she adored!) and now progressing onto stories and books with flaps/feely bits. I remember being read to lots as a child and consequently read widely and love it today. I hope that my daughter loves reading too.
This bookshelf is fabulous and would look lovely in a child's beroom - I like the way that lots of books can be 'displayed' to encourage children to pick one up and have a look through.
added by dozydizzy [Wed 8th Aug 2007 @ 08:57:12]
What a dream bit of furniture this would be!
Educational with the alphabet on it and neat size. Not only would my son enjoy going to get a new book to read but also putting it back and swapping with another book. Mummy would really love it too as it would mean that i don't do my impression of stair surfing anymore when i discover a book laying on the stairs in the morning when i'm half asleep.So it will be good for my health too!
added by mandles [Wed 8th Aug 2007 @ 08:48:44]
What a fantastic space saver, this would fit absolutely loads of books in!
added by suemenzies [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 09:08:33]

I have read to Daniel since he was newborn and he is now 2 and a half. He loves books so much he often gets a report from nursery to say he has been reading books there. We have so many books and they reside on the spare bedroom , bedside table not an ideal place really. I never even considered looking for a childs bookcase I am not even sure that I expected such a thing to exist. But this is perfect , it looks very much like a library bookshelf and I remember playing library as a child with my brother which I am sure Daniel will at some point do.
added by spacegrantham [Tue 7th Aug 2007 @ 09:06:24]
my son is two and he enjoys reading the book sorter would be a great asset for any yongsters bedroom
added by kaciy2k02 [Fri 3rd Aug 2007 @ 08:54:09]
This looks absolutely perfect for my sons room.
added by drshaw007 [Thu 2nd Aug 2007 @ 08:56:30]
This would be gorgeous in my little one's nursery. I hope he develops the same love of books his sister and brother have.
added by mikki2d [Thu 2nd Aug 2007 @ 08:54:56]
This is beautiful. Have been looking for a good bookcase for the kids. Looks as though I need look no more.
added by cravilious [Wed 1st Aug 2007 @ 10:28:59]
© 2004-2008 AskBaby.com All rights Reserved - About | Privacy Policy | Terms | Contact Us | Feedback | Resources | Add Your Site | Advertise