Welcome to the Tidy Books blog, where I share my thoughts on family life, new product ideas and behind the scenes stories with you. I hope you enjoy it! Geraldine, founder and designer of Tidy Books
How Beanstalk helps kids who are behind with their reading
We’re delighted to host Beanstalk, national literacy charity as our guest blogger. Beccy from Beanstalk explains why Beanstalk’s work
Tidy Books’ feature in “the Guardian”
We are delighted to share with you the latest news about our company: Tidy Books was featured on theguardian.com! As
How to organise your day with kids
Do you need a bit of help organising your family’s day? Now that school has started throughout the UK, it
Get prepared for back to school with these easy tips
The new school year is just around the corner – only some days left until it starts for your
Personalised children’s furniture by Tidy Books
Put your child’s name on their Tidy Books bookcase to make it their very own with our personalised children’s furniture
Five great ideas for decorating your rented home
Paint the walls or lay wooden flooring? If you live in a rented home, it can be hard to decorate
How to encourage your child to enjoy reading
“How can I motivate my child to read?” A lot of parents find themselves confronted with this question, especially
Six fun summer reads for your kids
It’s holiday time again – kids have six long weeks off school that need to be filled with fun activities. Because
Tidy Books wins parents’ vote, with Loved by Parents Award 2014
Tidy Books, the children’s bookcase company, gets the stamp of approval from parents, scooping a Silver Loved by Parents Award
7 Amazing World Cup Activities for the Whole Family!
With the World Cup in full swing everyone has gone football mad! It’s a great chance though, to bring the
The Best Father’s Day Gift
In honour of Father’s Day, we asked one of our resident book reviewers and popular dad blogger, Ian Newbold,
The Tidy Books children’s bookcase – 10 years of getting kids reading
We’re celebrating 10 years of getting kids reading, from the first bookcase I made for my daughter in East