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
See Tidy Books in kid’s interior design expo in Soho townhouse
Tidy Books has been selected by leading interior designers to showcase the latest trends in home design. In an exciting
It’s time to swap quantity for quality
It always amazes me that just when Christmas is over and you realise how much money you’ve spent on cards,
Christmas Presents Ideas for kids. When less is more at Christmas
Finding Christmas presents ideas for kids is always a challenge. I remember one of my first Christmas Days in
Enter Our Competitions: Win a prize book bundle with Child’s Play International
Join in our Christmas Advent competition to build your own kid’s book bundle, with our friends at Child’s Play (International)
A new library for Beanstalk, for Giving Tuesday
We asked you to help Beanstalk, the children’s reading charity, create a welcoming library. Giving Tuesday, 28th November, is the
Why writing a children’s diary is great for your kid
The National Literacy Trust is encouraging everyone to buy a children’s diary or a kid’s secret journal as a gift
Win £100 towards your child’s new bedroom with Room to Grow
Looking for your child’s next ‘big kid’ bed? WIN a £100 Room to Grow voucher towards your child’s bedroom makeover. We’ve teamed
The A-Z of alphabet learning
Do you remember learning the alphabet? I do. At school we got to know the letters by singing them to
Is September the real New Year?
What’s that sound I hear? Ah yes – it’s a collective sigh of relief as the kids go back to
Stop the summer reading slump
Schools out – and kids can’t get their uniforms off quick enough. With the summer holidays here they’ve got six
Kids know best
When my daughter, Adele, was about four years old, it was clear that she had a will of her own.
The books you choose give a child a message
“If you’re reading this blog to be told what books to choose for your child, I’m sorry, I can’t do