PRODUCT NAME
Tidy Books The Original Portable Wooden Kids Book Box and Storage Solution with Removable Play Clock
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1480275583
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Encourages independent reading
Holds 40 kids books and magazines of all shapes and sizes
Keep your favorite books close to hand
Stylish enough for your living room, sturdy enough for the playroom
Play clock can be removed as your kids grow
Technical Details
Product Details
Product Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Width : 13.39 inch
Height : 3.15 inch
Length : 22.99 inch
Item Weight: 0 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 10.54 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN : B002UK7V2S
Product Description
Keep your kids’ favorite books handy for story time with the Tidy Books Box. Designed by a mom, this award winning book box displays books' front covers and makes it easy for your little one to choose a book independently. Being portable, the Tidy Books Box always keeps books available for the little ones, and is easy to use for your kids. Its stylish look will complement your living room decor, or, put by your kid's bed, it can encourage bedtime reading. Made from wood from sustainable sources and finished with water-lacquer with low VOCs, you can be sure that the Tidy Books Box is safe for your kids. The play clock will give your child a lovely introduction to telling the time, and the clock can be removed once the kids are older. Thanks to a timeless design it can then be used as a magazine rack for many more years. Shipped in a practical small box, the Book Box is very easy and quick to assemble. Hardware is included in the box. Since Tidy Books was established in 2004, we have always placed the highest value on the quality of our products. That’s why we offer a 5 year guarantee on all your Tidy Books products. Get your kids reading with a Tidy Books Box ? wherever they are in the house! Winner of - Loved By Parents Silver Award 2014, Creative Child Product of the Year Award 2013, Practical Pre-School Silver Award 2010. As seen in: apartmenttherapy, the guardian and numerous blogs like e.g. VivaVeltoro