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Is a Toy Box Worth the Space and Money?

When my girls were little, they had a small (smaaaaall) toy box and a wagon that we used to store toys in, because they mainly played in the living room... both of which are long gone.

My son's room is the smallest room in the house, so there's no room in there for his toys. His birthday was 2 days before Christmas (he turned 2) and then there was Christmas.... holy toy explosion.

And it's all in my living room.

I found a Little Tykes Giant Toy chest and it looks pretty big (which we want)... but it's $70! I'm wondering if it's worth the money, vs. the small basket we currently put the small stuff in, and lining each and every truck, motorcycle, train, airplane, and car up individually to clean up. I like that it's plastic, because once we weed out some of these toys, we can eventually put it outside to hold jump ropes, balls, and other outside toys.

So is having a huge toy box worth it?

I LOVE the storage spaces where you put baskets in each hole, but I think we just need one huge storage vessel right now.

Yes? No? What are your thoughts and experiences?

What can I do next?

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My son has a toy box and I have a love/hate relationship with it! It's wonderful to be able to just toss everthing in and walk away but he can never get to the toys on the bottom so he ends up with things that never get played with or he cries b/c he can't get to them and I have to search for them! Ugh... I want to put a couple of small shelves down low in his room and put some canvas bins on them so he can pull them down and get to all of his stuff!

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Cubbies or shelves with baskets are great! The only toy box we have now is the deck box for outside toys. When we had a toy box inside it was primarily used for the stuffed animals and any large toys. My son would mostly dig everything out to hide in the box:) I took some lessons from the preschool and everything now (mostly) has its own labeled basket or clear box, or just sits on the book shelf. I used the primary lined paper to write what the contents were as my son was beginning to read.

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Yes it is. We actually bought wooden toy boxes so they kids could use them for other things as they grow older as well. They are truly pieces of furniture and in the future could be used for extra blankets, clothes or even to store lots of other things. I too would shop the second hand stores or consignment shops first. I think my husband spent way too much money on my daughter's toy box/trunk but the furniture store was going out of business so we couldn't return it. All the best in finding what you need. I say to go with something practical so you could use it for some other purpose if needed...

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I got the same toy box (Little Tykes Giant toy chest) at the local thrift store for a fraction of the original cost (something like $10) and it's like new. Check out Salvation Army, etc. first and see what you can find. We've gotten a ton of things there (like outdoor toddler toys - slides, playhouse, etc.) that are still in good condition for very little money, and then we end up donating them back when DD has outgrown them.

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no, get the 12 box/shelf system at target. it goes on sale for 39 and the kids can actually find things.

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I don't recommend the huge Little Tykes plastic toy box. The problem with those is that the stuff on the bottom either gets ignored, or if your child wants something that's on the bottom, the WHOLE, ENTIRE toy box WILL get emptied out for that one little toy. Not to mention, it's bulky & ugly. If you do end up buying one, people sell them all the time on Craigslist 1/2 the price (at least in my area). You can sanitize & clean them to almost brand new-ness.

Get the Ikea-esque cube storage. You won't regret that. Easier to manage the mess & if you want organized bins, you can label them. If one cube gets dumped out, it's easier to clean that up than an entire toy box.

Trust me - been there, done that.

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Toy boxes become "the Pit of Despair". They throw their toys in there and cannot find the toy they are looking for later because it is always at the bottom of the chest, so they are constantly unloading the whole thing.

With a shelf and smaller baskets.. it is easier to keep things separate.

Let THEM decide," this basket is for cars and trucks", "this basket is for Barbie stuff", "in, this basket is for balls".. etc. then they will keep up with it. If mom labels it it means nothing to them.

Also I always had plenty of ziploc bags for game pieces. that went back in the game box it came out of. Deck of cards.. In the ziploc if the box got torn. Puzzles, all of the pieces in a ziploc and back in the puzzles box it came out of. EVERY TIME. It becomes natural to them that this is how it is done. We never (knock on wood) ever lost a game piece or puzzle pieces in all of these years.

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I prefer shelves and baskets for small spaces.

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First, I say check Craigslist, or your local Goodwill before dropping all that money. You might find something there that is less expensive. Sure it will be used but if you can't tell that it is then no one else will either. Second, we have toy boxes and they are only good for holding "like items". My kids use the toy box to hold all the stuffed animals. All the other toys are in the organizational boxes. That way they can find what they are looking for quickly and other things that may be used with it are there too. The toy box full of toys becomes a big jumbled mess unless all the toys are the same (ex. all cars,trucks & motorcycles. All blocks)

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My biggest gripe with a "toy box" is that the kids, when putting things away, just toss everything in....

then, to get something they want, they pull everything out, making a mess! Also, they can't find all the parts to the toys.

We have a large Little Tikes one with a bookshelf, and are trying to get rid of it.... too bad you aren't in my area! I'd sell it cheap!

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