I teach fifth grade, but I still use picture books and have them
available in my library. I organize all my books by genre, with a
category in each genre for picture books. So as an example, I have
historical fiction novels, and a seperate bin for historical fiction
picture books. You could also do award winners, favorite illustrators,
or authors. I also have general nonfiction categories, such as
animals, weather, human body, and space. I hope this helps! It seems
to work for me!

Melissa Beaudre

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Stewart, L<[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone have a logical method of organizing picture books and a system 
> for labeling book bins?  I have organized my library in science, social 
> studies, chapter books, poetry books, and favorite authors.  Now I have a 
> large amount of wonderful picture books that I can't seem to organize 
> sensibly - seasonal, holidays, multicultural?  Do you have just miscellaneous 
> bins?
> Thanks.
>
> Leslie R. Stewart
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