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Creating An Inspiring Reading Nook

Creating An Inspiring Reading Nook

A reading nook provides a dedicated place away from distractions that can really help make reading a joy. A good selection of titles, ambient lighting and comfy cushions styled on the floor make a space that children will really love.

BRILLIANT BOOKS

Keep kids engaged by rotating the reading matter and adding regular new titles. Storybooks are ideal for under-fives, as they convey the narrative via bold illustrations, pop-ups and flaps, rather than lots of words. For children approaching school age, flash cards are a quirky alternative to leafing through regular books. Your nook should provide an uncluttered space to lay them out too.

wobbel board and toys

SUPER STORAGE

Storage solutions that children can access themselves are important. Something like a large storage basket keeps books orderly and gives you the option of moving it out of the way when reading time's over. Another solution is a toy wagon. It's perfect for parking up next to a beanbag on the floor, so they can grab a book whenever they like. If you'd rather use a shelf, try to create a visual display with the covers facing outwards. Under-fives are stimulated primarily by visuals, so help them choose by the cover artwork. Of course they say not to judge a book by its cover, but kids definitely do - so roll with it.

books in a toy wagon

CHARACTERFUL CUSHIONS

To encourage reluctant readers, or kids who'd rather be playing with toys, characterful cushions can be a really effective lure.

lifestyle shot with beanbag and toy wagon full of books

Ambient Atmosphere

A reading nook needs to entice. For ours, we painted a dark feature wall to enhance the cosy atmosphere and added some decals on the white walls for extra interest. They're a simple solution for a temporary decorative update. Soft lighting is also key. For readers that like to migrate from nook to bed, something rechargable and portable is a fun choice.

OTHER ACTIVITIES

The relaxing environment is also great for other low-energy activities such as simple crafts, puzzles and open-ended play. A colouring book or two is always a good standby and adding a table, or a chair they can use as a table, gives a dedicated space for taking activities off the floor too, while a Wobbel Board is ingeniously multi-functional - it can be a stool, a little table or somewhere to rock and read.

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