“The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.”
Carl T. Rowan
It has been observed that the kids with reading skills were able to perform better in most of the fields. Reading is one of those vital and essential skills that can really turn a common man into a man of thoughts and ideas.
So why don’t we inculcate this habit in our children from early ages? Oh! Yes, we can do it.
“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Use a study table: We can use them to make small libraries in our children’s room where they can read and enjoy.
Convert a wider-than-average hallway into a home library of sorts, with bookshelves flanking either side. Floor-to-ceiling shelves work great when possible, but using the half-wall adjacent to a staircase is a smart use of space as well. We like how the details (lighting, paint colors) are kept light and simple to keep the hallway-library (hall-library?) space feeling open.
A small and a beautiful library can be made under the stairs too. Just arrange some small shelves and a collection of some terrific books to make it a perfect reading place for children. The combination makes everyone happy.
Now some stylish corner shelves are also available in the market so those shelves can be placed in children bedroom with some amazing books which they can reeding before going to bed.
Encourage children to read some realistic factual stories so that they will be finding it easy to understand practical life.
“A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life.”
Henry Ward Beecher
-DHS