Book Organization

I was so inspired by The Learning Room over at By Sun and Candlelight!  It was just the inspiration I needed to organize my books.  I have a lot of books.  (Like no one would guess that based on the arm loads I come home with every time I go thrift store shopping). 

At times I have had my books very organized, but in the last year or so they had gotten mixed in with each other — science mixed in with art books, math books with the poetry books.  You get the picture.


A couple of Thanksgiving books and a bowl full of hickory nuts from a nature walk.

But finally.  My books are in fine order!  Dawn, thank you so much for sharing the pictures of your learning room.  I think when a person is multi-tasking, as homeschooling mothers are, organization is beautiful and I needed a bit more of it with my books.

The shelf in the picture above holds our art books, learn-to-draw books, make-and-do books, craft books, and a few supplies, like our acrylic paint set.   On top of the shelf I will keep one or two or three seasonal books. 

Above is probably what I’m most excited about.  It’s the nature shelf.  Our science books are there too.  Now when I need that book on the elements, or that book on tree ID or butterfly ID, or the book on weather, I know exactly where to go to find it.  The top will be for showcase books, nature finds, and the bottom shelf holds sketchbooks, drawing pencils ready to go, and our flower press.

Or maybe this is what I’m most excited about.  Three shelves devoted to Five In A Row.  Yes. 

This gets the cutest bookshelf award in my house.  I’m a sucker for tiny little books.  This handmade bookshelf that I found on sale in an antique store holds all the little books as well as some tea set pieces.

This is going to make lesson planning much easier.  When I think of a book that I want to use, I can walk to a labelled section of books and have only a dozen or so books to go through rather than ALL of them.

Part of our US history-related books, above.  Every section of books is labeled like this.  It’s to help me as much as the children.  As I add more books, another book case will be needed at some point and we’ll just move a shelf and expand whatever section needs it.

I just wanted to share my excitement over having all my ducks books in a row!

Lynn

5 comments to Book Organization

  • Michele (ivy)

    Hi Lynn!

    Your books look awesome! Isn’t it a good feeling to be organized? It seems like my day unfolds a little bit better, when my “ducks (books) are in a row!:”

    Keep up the good work!

    I’ll be posting pictures on my blog… and recipes for Bird Cupcakes (homemade suet-type for the birds), tomorrow morning… I bet Princess would enjoy whipping them up!

    Happy Thursday! Michele/ivy

  • admin

    I cannot wait! I’ll be over and we’ll check them out. We are rowing The Raft and I know she would love it.

    Lynn

  • Nice job organizing those books Lynn!

    I have spent quite some time the last day or so organizing my computer files. They are an amazing sight to behold!

    Putting up books where they belong will need to wait for more recovery time to go by. ; )

    Heather W

  • Looks great, Lynn! I need to reorganize my books, too. It’s drives me nuts when I KNOW I have a book somewhere, but I just can’t find it!!!

  • admin

    Heather, I feel great about getting this done! I hope you are recovering well. I’m planning to come visit you today to see what’s up there today. Actually I want to get caught up on all my blog visiting today.

    Amber, that’s exactly what I was feeling: knowing I had things but being unable to put my hands on them without tearing the house apart.

    Lynn

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