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Click here to read our competition terms and conditions. |  | Tidy Books Bookcase - The perfect storage for children's booksThe 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. |
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I adore the alphabet decoration. What a great way to introduce letters!
would be fab
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.
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!
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.