Every school I’ve met wants to give their children a love of reading.
That’s great. What a gift.
But sadly, most schools don’t look like they do.
If a child walked into your classroom and looked only at the books…
What would they see?
Books facing out, inviting them in?
Or:
Spines worn and hidden.
Shelves overfilled.
Books mixed in with worksheets and folders.
A box tucked under a table.
Because books don’t just sit there.
They communicate.
“This matters.”
Or
“This is an afterthought.”
Children notice.
Before a child ever picks up a book, the environment has already shaped how they feel about it.
So here’s something simple to try this week:
- Pick one classroom.
- Stand back and look only at the books.
- Give yourself 5 minutes.
- Then make just a few small changes:
- Face a few covers out
- Remove any damaged or unwanted books
- Create a small feature display
- Make it easy to browse
That’s it.
No budget.
No big plan.
Just making books feel like something worth choosing.
Take a before and after photo.
I think you’ll notice the difference.
And more importantly — so will the children.
Here’s to making reading irresistible,
Sonia 💛
P.S. We’ve put together a short report on the best reading environments I’ve seen over 15 years of walking into excellent schools, with simple ideas you can use straight away. https://ukheadsup.com/love-of-reading/