We don’t have a fancy system because I can’t maintain one with 4 kids 8 and under. We have one bookcase for picture books and story books. Religious type books are on the top shelf, second shelf is Dr. Seuss and such, third shelf has all the board books so little guys can reach them and bottom shelf has the big awkward shaped one.
The second bookshelf has science books on the top shelf, no particular order. Second shelf has chapter books for the readers, half the shelf is ‘easy readers’ the other half if more advanced. Third shelf has our massive collection of Magic Tree House and Magic School House books and the bottom has all the bigger reference books for science and history as well as story book collections like Beatrix potter.
Those are both upstairs in the school play room so they can access them anytime. I want them to love to explore books and not worry about mom yelling if they aren’t put back in the ‘right place’ so there’s just a general place.
Downstairs on my bookshelf I devote one shelf to the books we’re using that year. Right now it’s full of American history along with a few science books and the books we’re reading aloud.
We keep the library books in a a large laundry basket on the side of the couch where company can’t see it but the kids can easily access. All library books must be returned to the basket upon pain of death.
I have a smaller bookshelf in my bedroom filled with read-alouds. The kids know they can go look at them if they want, but usually they don’t because they’re longer books without pictures.
I’m very interested in that library database thingy because I have so many books I can’t keep track of them all and sometimes buy a book I already have. And I’ve lost a few beloved books over the years by loaning them out. Any other systems like that out there?