

Purchase clear book covers so your child can’t access or damage books without first removing the protector. This way, you can ensure that the books aren’t catching their eye. Use a curtain to cover your shelves when they aren’t in use. Alternatively, there are some great ways to keep your book safe without removal: Using curtain: One option is to eliminate the shelves that house your collection and replace them with something more child-safe, such as closed drawers, cupboards, or cabinets. To hide your books before your child starts becoming curious, you have two options. Ultimately, it will take some time, but this will make your bookshelf much easier to navigate when you have a baby! You can also choose which ones are most important/valuable enough to stay out lower down on easy-to-reach shelves. Then move only those piles higher up onto the shelves, where they won’t be accessible anymore! Once you’ve got everything separated, but all of the one type in piles next to each other.

Wrap similar items together so that you don’t have stacks of 15 different cookbooks in front of every other category on your shelf. Then label each one with its contents – for example, “history” and “literature.” It is best to divide the contents of your bookcase into several boxes or plastic bins. Moving the books up to baby proofing bookshelf by putting them in a box or drawers. This one is one of the cheapest methods of all.
