Budget-Friendly Ways To Build A Home Library

Budget-Friendly Ways To Build A Home Library

If you are a book lover turned parent or someone who wants to give their kid the love for reading, then in-home library is a great way to go about it. All you need is an empty space, a couple of shelves, and tons of books for your kids. However, you might have quickly realized that the cost might be over your budget. To save you the trouble of brainstorming cool and exciting ideas, here are a couple of tips to push you in the right direction:

Visit Your Local Library To See What You Want

Your local library should have a children’s section, so take your kid and explore the variety of colored fiction and picture books. These fiction children’s books can easily tell you about your kid’s tastes and interests.

You can guess the next step: buy those books and add them to your very own home library. This way you can be sure the books you spend money on, your kid will definitely read them.

No Need To Buy Brand New, Second Hand Will Do

No one is telling you to spend too much on brand-new books. You always look around your local garage sales and thrift store. We are sure your kid will appreciate them as much as their last owner.

In most cases, these books can go for as cheap as 50 cents each. Moreover, in other cases, you can easily haggle on the prices and bring them down a few notches if you are buying in bulk.

Don’t Miss Out On Book Fairs

Book fairs can be an interesting opportunity for both you and your kid. It can be exciting, and your kid can pick out the books for a bit less than full price. What’s more, if you volunteer at one, you can get a chance for an even bigger discount.

Take Good Look At Books For Sales

Many bookstores have annual or monthly book sales, which is an exciting opportunity for some discounted prices. Moreover, if by chance a bookstore is going under, there is also an opportunity for a book sale, which is unusual but an opportunity nonetheless.

Request Books As Gifts

Now, this can be done in many ways. Typically, when a family member asks what your kid would like for a Christmas or birthday gift, suggest a book for your library. You might believe a particular toy might be more fun. However, it would only last a few weeks before your kid gets tired of it—while a book will be in use for years to come.

A Bookish Beginning

It is not necessary to spend a lot of money on creating your in-home library. With a few simple tricks, you can choose the best fiction children’s books to inspire your kid and turn them into a book lover. There are many ways to expand your library without putting a dent in your wallet. However, remember that the most important ingredient is the joy of sharing stories and the magic of reading together.

About the Author

Mary Ann Graziani is a Michigan certified teacher and reading specialist with a Master’s degree in elementary education. She is also a certified Montessori guide. She is married and has two sons.