Create a book-lover's mobile to hang from the ceiling by wrapping a wire clothes hanger with long, colorful ribbon until the entire wire is covered. Entice others to read your favorite books by writing book summaries on index cards and tying them to the hanger at varying lengths. Hang the mobile in your bedroom or in a cozy room in your home where you love to read.
What's worse than reading an interesting book and having to stop at the most exciting part? Instead of losing your place, mark your page with a popsicle stick bookmark. Celebrate library month by decorating tongue depressors or large popsicle sticks to keep for yourself and give away. Show your artistic side and use paint, stickers or stamps to create unique bookmarks.
A library in a box helps organize books in a way that is visually pleasing. Place photocopied book covers around the box and form a sealant by brushing Mod Podge on each side. Your child can help decide which books to place inside the library in a box. Choose a box with handles to create a portable library that your child can take on errands for some extra reading time.
Design a library diorama using a medium to large shoebox to display the many important uses of the library. Use construction paper to line the inside of the box, and draw shelves with books. For a more intricate display, include computers and a storytelling room. Bend small pipe cleaners to represent library visitors reading, searching for books and seated at computer stations.