There's no better way to end the day than reading a bedtime story to your kids. While they try to turn one story into three or more, eventually you have to turn off the lights and tuck them in for the night. But just because you've finished reading doesn't mean it has to end. Keep the story, as well as their love of literature, going by hanging some book-inspired art on their bedroom walls. From classic children's tales to more modern reads, these page-turning pieces of art are the perfect addition to your bookworm's room.
Every kid is a little bit crazy ($12), and it's important that they never change.
When times get tough, remind your child that they will make it through ($5).
Before your baby grows up, decorate her room with woodland creatures and lots of love ($38-$185).
Your girl may be years away from studying Shakespeare, but that doesn't mean she can't appreciate his wise words ($16-$24).
Transport your child to the Hundred Acre Wood with cute pictures and inspiring quotes ($15).
You may want to forget about that painful delivery, but you'll want to remember the night your baby was born ($6).
Though this wasn't Roald Dahl's most popular book, it may feature his most inspiring quote ($5-$40).
Teach your child that, when they put their mind to it, they can overcome any obstacle ($5).
Leave it to Dr. Seuss to remind your child that they should embrace their special side ($29-$40).