![]() ![]() Library card is quite important so it is essential to design them with full details and important content. This was originally published as a guest post on ‘ Or So She Says.1.1 Related Templates: Things to Consider While Designing Library Cards You will then click on “Insert photo,” pick whatever photo you are wanting to put on your library card, and then size it accordingly. Tips for inserting your own photo: Download the pdf, and click “Take a Snapshot” under “Edit.” Then paste the Library Card into whatever program you have on your computer (Word, Powerpoint, etc.). Here's a blank library card for you to print (continue reading for instructions on adding your own kid's picture): If you have multiple children and want to make this extra fun, you could have the kids take turns using their cash register as the “library clerk” and check in/out everyone's books. My idea is to stick with about 10-15 at a time, that leaves enough for about 2 stories per night. ![]() Since I'm a big fan of toy rotations, I thought “Why not apply the same principle with all of our books?” Instead of having a massive pile of books in Little One's room, why not put them into rotation so that there's always something new and exciting to read each week? A fun way to do this would be to create a “Family Library.” My plan is to put all of our books down on a shelf in our storage room, and once a week the kids can bring their library card and swap out the previous week's books for new ones. I especially like to collect children's books that teach a life lesson, because they benefit both children and adults. I started collecting children's books before I was even married. We love children's books at our house (okay, I Love children's books). I figure if I can make it, that's one less toy I have to buy. She seems to want to do everything just like mom lately, so I try to give her “pretend” versions of my makeup, cell phone, jewelry–you know the drill. I have two reasons for choosing to make a library card: ![]() Last month it was a gas can for her cozy coupe car, and this week I took a stab at designing a pretend library card. Since she's the oldest, I've tried to be creative about some things I can make for her. Besides raiding the fridge and climbing everything in sight, my daughter has started getting into imaginary play lately. ![]()
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