My husband, Nick, and I are both huge bibliophiles. When Nick was growing up, his mom signed him up for almost every book club known to man, and he, in turn, developed a sizeable children’s book collection that we inherited when we got married (a gift that keeps on giving!). Likewise, my fondest memories from childhood include long afternoons spent listening to my mother read the Little House on the Prairie and Chronicles of Narnia series aloud to my siblings and me, completely in character (a huge perk of having a thespian for a parent).
Books changed our childhoods for the better, and we continue to fall in love with them into adulthood. Now with three children, it’s only natural we desire to build a family culture that centers on books as well. Lucky for us, Kansas City is a fantastic place for book lovers to call home! From locally owned and operated bookstores to a fantastic series of library systems, Kansas City is home to both well-established places and exciting events that encourage its citizens to fall in love with reading themselves. But don’t take my word for it. Check out these local gems for yourself!
Rainy Day Books
2706 W. 53rd St.Fairway, KS913.384.3126
Since it first opened its doors in 1975, Rainy Day Books has promoted a “Legacy of Literacy,” and it’s the oldest bookstore in the metropolitan area. Its emphasis on community outreach through author events has garnered national attention, making it one of the leading independent bookstores in the nation. It has been nominated for multiple awards, and its owner, Vivian Jennings, provides a regular voice on books and publishing for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and USA Today. For 40 years, Rainy Day Books’ commitment has remained the same: to provide a gathering place for the Greater Kansas City community where its citizens can find great books, discuss big ideas and connect with favorite authors. Located in the heart of Fairway, Rainy Day Books is the quintessential shop around the corner, a cozy 450-square-foot oasis filled with a broad selection of books and a knowledgeable staff that facilitates the needs of several area book clubs with suggested reading materials and tools.
KD’s Books
241 SE Main St.Lee’s Summit, MO816.525.1366
When owner Cheryl Collier established KD’s Books in Lee’s Summit 24 years ago, it was exclusively a used bookstore. But over the course of time it has morphed into a kids’ store that specializes in children’s books—both new and used—and educational toys. Located directly across from the train tracks, the shop lets little engineers play with the train table inside while hearing locomotives rumble by outside!
The Learning Tree
4004 W. 83rd St.Prairie Village, KS913.385.1234
With storefronts in both Prairie Village and Leawood, the Learning Tree provides Kansas City families access to quality books and educational toys. Owner Johnny Girson estimates that roughly 20 percent of the store’s inventory comprises books, and their knowledgeable staff are seasoned toy and book experts, well-equipped to help you make a selection based on price and age range.
Reading Reptile
328 W. 63rd St.Kansas City, MO816.753.0441
Popular children’s author and the 2009 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, Jon Scieszka hailed the Reading Reptile a national treasure—and with good reason! Owners Pete Cowdin and Deb Pettid have created a unique environment—part museum, part bookstore and fully fun—that sets the backdrop for creative programming, advocacy and partnerships. For more than 25 years, Reading Reptile has established itself as a local treasure with a reputation as one of the most revered children’s bookstores in America. Classic stories come to life as you walk through its doors. Paper-mâché characters greet guests while an inviting play area, complete with mechanical horse and a “secret” cabinet, usher children into making themselves at home. Reading Reptile hosts multiple events (including birthday parties) and holds writing contests and book fairs. And if that’s not enough, they even house Kansas City’s only fairy tale bakery, Le Petite Rouge! Be on the lookout for the Reading Reptile owners’ latest project, the Rabbit Hole, a first-of-its-kind center where children will be able to walk through their favorite stories!
The Kansas City Public Library Central Branch
14 W. 10th St.Kansas City, MO816.701.3400
No matter from what area of the city you hail, it’s worth your while to check out KC’s largest library located downtown. From its book-covered facade to its giant rooftop chessboard, the Kansas City Public Library is like no other, making it a book lover’s paradise and a camera-worthy attraction all in one!
Lauren Greenlee reads—and freelance writes—from her Olathe home.