Smart Book & Media Storage for Classrooms: How to Organize Learning Spaces for Young Readers

An organized reading space encourages independence and builds early literacy skills. The right children’s book and media storage—like front-facing displays, mobile carts, and Montessori-style shelves—makes books more accessible and inviting in classrooms, daycares, and early learning centers. Look for height-appropriate, durable storage with compartments for books, tablets, and audio materials. Rotating books and labeling bins help maintain order and promote self-directed exploration. At Kindermark Kids, we offer a range of classroom book storage solutions designed to support early education and create calm, clutter-free learning environments. Explore our collection to inspire a love of reading in every child.More
Explore the Benefits of Bye-Bye Buggies in Childcare Environments

Discover the benefits of Bye-Bye Buggies and Buses for your childcare center. These durable, multi-passenger vehicles offer safe and efficient transportation for group outings, playtime, and more. Learn about the features and benefits of the 6-Seat and 4-Seat Buggies, and the 6-Passenger Bus with never-flat tires. Enhance your childcare environment with Kindermark Kids.More
Engaging Sensory Activity Ideas By Age

Find engaging and fun sensory activity ideas for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and older kids. Everyone can benefit from exciting sensory play!
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4 Must-Have Classroom Storage Furniture Items

Learn which essential classroom storage furniture pieces to include in your school or facility that works perfect for teachers and children.
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How to Keep Children Engaged in Dramatic Pretend Play

Learn tips to help children engage in more dramatic pretend play with peers using quality pretend play furniture.
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3 Classroom Tips For Starting School Year Well

Teachers, want to set up your classroom efficiently and start off your school year well for students? Here are my top 3 tips for classroom success that every teacher should know. From furniture set up to communicating expectations- here’s what I’ve learned works best as you begin a new year.More
The Benefits of Adding Flexible Seating to Your Classroom

One method of providing students more opportunity for movement is through the use of flexible seating. Flexible seating is becoming increasingly popular both in the primary and secondary classrooms. It can look different in every classroom, but typically includes allowing students to choose from at least a few of the following: student sized rocking chairs, core wobble stools, standing desks, ball chairs, bungee bands for chair legs, inflatable wiggle seats, or carpet squares/mats. Of course anytime anything new is introduced to the class, it is a novelty and will need some guidance as to how to use it properly. More
3 Tips for Successful Virtual Teaching

Tips from a classroom teacher on adapting to virtual teaching and how to balance your new responsibilities without burning out.
Whether you are in the classroom or remote teaching, this year continues to look very different from the norm and teachers are forced to adapt. Fortunately, teachers are real live superheroes when it comes to going above and beyond the call of duty and, if anyone can adapt and make the best of a tough situation, it is a teacher!
Below are my top three tips to help adapt to distance learning:More
How to Choose A Portable Sink for Your School

What is a portable sink?
A portable sink is a self contained sink unit that does not use traditional plumbing. It operates using a fresh water and waste water tank that are inside the cabinet underneath the sink. Most units we sell have a pump and heater that run on electricity for warm water so the sink will need to be plugged into an outlet. More
8 Ways to Reduce Teacher Stress During the Holiday Season

The Holiday season can be a stressful time for teachers and administrators as they add holiday events, projects and concerts to their list of academic demands while also trying to prepare for their own family celebrations. At Kindermark Kids, we care about teachers and staff and want to help you be successful in and out of the classroom. As a former mental health counselor, I am familiar with helping others reduce stress and anxiety levels. Here are 8 tips that might be helpful to reduce stress this holiday season and through the year. More