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How to Organize the Play Room

Using laundry bins to organize the play room is a great way to divide and conquer. This technique is especially useful if you’ve got climbers in the family. Without lids, laundry baskets will deter your child from climbing on stacked bins. Another benefit of laundry bins is that since they don’t have lids your little one won’t pinch their fingers trying to get to something.

Separate your child’s toys into categories. Use one bin for colouring and crafts, stuffed animals, books, lego, barbies, and so forth! While you’re sorting with your kids decide if there are any toys that can be donated. If there are things your kids have outgrown make room for new things!

Keep a box and label it “donate.” Explain to your kids that if they don’t play with a certain toy anymore another little boy or girl might enjoy having it!

When it comes to decorations in the play room they should be placed high. If they’re within arms reach of your child they will end up being knocked or pulled down.

If you have toys that contain small pieces such as lego, puzzles, or barbie accessories, you can keep these in a smaller bin like a ziploc container or bag.

Depending on the size of the playroom you may decide to create sections. Set up a cozy reading corner with a bean bag and blanket, or set up their art supplies for an art section.

Remember to encourage your child to clean up after themselves so they can find their toys easily! Happy organizing!

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