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A bookcase can do far more than store books. Placed and chosen well, it invites a child to reach for a story on their own, which is often the gentle nudge that turns reading into a habit. The difference usually comes down to a few practical decisions about height, visibility and where the bookcase sits in the room. Get those right and the books stop being something an adult fetches and become something a child chooses.
Height changes everything
The single most important factor is how easily a child can reach the books without help. A tall bookcase keeps most titles out of view and out of reach, so reading depends on an adult lifting them down. A low unit sized for a child puts the whole collection within reach, which encourages browsing and independence from an early age.
Low designs are also steadier and safer, since there is little temptation or means to climb. When you are weighing options, our children’s storage furniture includes lower units that keep books accessible while staying stable in a busy room.
Let children see the covers
Young children choose books by their pictures long before they read titles on a spine. A bookcase that displays covers face out, even on one or two shelves, makes the collection far more inviting. Front facing shelves turn the books into a small, changing display, and rotating which titles are on show keeps a child curious week to week.
If a fully front facing design will not fit, a mix of standard shelves and one display row works well. Many traditional bookcases suit this approach, letting you store the bulk of the collection conventionally while showcasing a few favourites where small hands can see them clearly.
Place it where reading already happens
A bookcase tucked into a forgotten corner rarely gets used. Positioning it near where your child already relaxes, beside the bed, close to a play area or next to a comfortable chair, makes picking up a book the natural thing to do. The easier reading is to start, the more often it happens.
Creating a small reading nook around the bookcase helps even more. A soft rug, a cushion and good light are enough to mark out a space that feels calm and inviting. A gentle children’s table lamp nearby extends reading into the evening and signals that this corner is for winding down with a story.
Build in room to grow
A child’s collection changes quickly, from board books to picture books to early chapter books, so a little flexibility goes a long way. Adjustable or mixed shelf heights let the bookcase keep pace as titles get taller and the collection expands. Choosing a simple, sturdy design in a neutral finish means it stays useful well beyond the picture book years.
At Furniture in Fashion we offer a wide range of modern furniture across the UK with free delivery, which makes it easier to find a bookcase that fits both the room and the way your child reads now. A piece that adapts over time tends to earn its place far longer than one tied to a single stage.
Keep it tidy and inviting
A crammed, chaotic bookcase can feel off putting, even to a keen young reader. Keeping the shelves a little loose, with space to slide books in and out easily, makes browsing a pleasure rather than a struggle. Involving your child in tidying and choosing which books to display also gives them a sense of ownership, which quietly strengthens the reading habit you are trying to build.
Frequently asked questions
What height of bookcase is best for young children? A low unit sized for a child is ideal, since it keeps every book within easy reach and encourages independent browsing. It is also steadier and safer than a tall design.
Why do front facing shelves help? Young children pick books by their covers, so displaying titles face out makes the collection far more inviting. Even one or two display shelves can make a noticeable difference.
Where should I put the bookcase? Near where your child already relaxes, such as beside the bed or by a comfortable chair. Reading happens most where it is easiest to start.
How do I make sure the bookcase lasts? Choose a sturdy design with adjustable or mixed shelf heights in a neutral finish. This lets it keep pace as your child’s collection grows and changes.

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