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Where can I buy this book storage?

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growingweeble · 19/10/2016 20:08

Any idea where I can buy this book storage, like the kind you see in kids library? I want to get rid of the constant piles of kids books around the house! Photo attached?

Where can I buy this book storage?
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faffalotty · 21/10/2016 12:21

www.earlylearningfurniture.co.uk/school-library-furniture/kinderboxes/

any good?

Or if you or someone you know are any good at making stuff you could make some from a few bits of wood.

Ditsy4 · 21/10/2016 21:40

School catalogues maybe Hopes.

ChishandFips33 · 22/10/2016 08:58

Argos used to do something similar - they also do a book sling which is great for preschoolers as they can see the covers - but it depends on how many books need storing

Yes to school catalogues - pricey though

Whicker baskets??

Not sure about your decor but a trunk/2 or 3 different sized suitcases that can be stacked when they've gone to bed

Picnic baskets (so dust doesn't gather) again stacked when not in use

ShotgunNotDoingThePans · 22/10/2016 09:03

I used to store them like that but in wicker baskets that slid under the toy shelf. You could use any sort of crate - do Homebase still do the unpainted wooden ones?

JellyBabiesSaveLives · 22/10/2016 09:07

We used plastic boxes - one in every room, nearly. Jojomamanbebe do plastic tubs that still slide over carpet when full, and were the right size to store most children's books spine up

growingweeble · 29/10/2016 08:20

Thanks so much. I had no idea ELC sold them. The ikea things are great too.

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VitaPuffin · 29/10/2016 13:09

This from Ikea could be good too for a larger number of books?

www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/childrens-ikea-products/children-3-7/small-storage/flisat-toy-storage-with-wheels-art-10298420/

christinarossetti · 29/10/2016 13:15

I used wicker baskets whenind were younger. Different sizes for different sized books, and they can be slid under something, put on shelves and transported from room to room.

GrimDamnFanjo · 30/10/2016 16:20

I have a TidyBooks which stores a lot but is very slim.

TimTamTerrier · 30/10/2016 16:23

I had Tidy Books bookcases for both my DC. They were good because they sit behind the door and so make use of a bit of wall that was otherwise unused. www.tidy-books.co.uk/childrens-bookcases-shelves/

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