What Inspires Me #8-Oportunistic Reading
“Library” the word is intimidating. It conjures images of at worst, grizzled frowny faces judging or shushing; at best Marian and Professor Harold Hill dancing and singing ala The Music Man! (Okay, if I thought there was a chance of this kind of shenanigans going on inside my library, I’d be there. Yes, I am obsessed with The Music Man revival. Tickets anyone?)
Which is why I’m saying Fie on Home Libraries Fie! Gasp NO!
YES! But wait for it . . . I have a less-intimidating and much more inviting alternative. (And have author Carrie Pearson to thank for it.)
What Inspires #8 Opportunistic Reading
Instead of taking on the daunting task of creating a “library” aka bookshelves lined with gilded spines, study spaces in your room with an eye to providing/inviting reading opportunities and then cluster books in baskets, racks, stacks, barrels, and yes, the occasional bookshelf, in these spots where they are eye catching and easy to grab when a reading opportunity arises. Including near dining tables and in the bathroom—definitely the bathroom!
How to get started? First, make it fun and functional. And if you like me need order. Try this for starters:
Curate and display books by the color of their spines. Children’s books, in particular, are made to engage visually so the spines of hardcover books are beautiful colors. They really pop when they are displayed in similar groupings either vertically or horizontally. Or get really creative and make a book rainbow on each shelf. – Carrie Pearson Books
And this for seconds: Google it! That’s what I did to find “Books Storage Ideas for Kids”!
Need More? And here’s a link to the full blog post featuring this gem from Carrie and 13 others: “Expert Tips to Create a Functional Library at Home | Redfin”
Be warned, while you’re sorting and scattering you’ll most likely be rereading, too! Dang!