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Managing the Toys

I am so sick of all the toys laying around. What are the best tools you have found for keeping toys in the child's room neat and easily reached by the toddler? I can't step on another little plastic thingee ;)

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Thank you all for the great advice. I know I am lucky to have the little angel giving me the toy issue to begin with. I am going shopping this weekend and getting this place organized. I plan to get the netting, verticle clothes organizer and a bookshelf and put it two feet from the floor. Thank you all!

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I have used the popup type hamper to keep my little one's toys under control since she was about 1 1/2 yrs old. it bends easily so she could get them out. and when empty she likes to play with it too. most of them have handles of some type so can be drug around the house as well to make it easier to clean up the toys or move them to another room if necessary.

after 4 children i have found this to be the ONLY thing that works for me. I do not let all the toys out at once. I keep the amount to the few they are playing with right now. Every 6-8 weeks, i change them up and switch out the toys they are not playing with for others ( that are kept away in a box) They then play withh the toys as if they are new and last but not least..... I THROW THINGS OUT ONCE A MONTH. My rule is if you really like it and you really want it, you will not leave it laying around where it can get stepped on. You would be amazed at, after a few times of just going in with trash bags and throwing toys out, how the kids take care of their things. And since i don;t let everything out at once, the toys are managable for them.

I didn't have too much trouble with toys, but have a few friends that did. We played a game with them. When I wanted most of them picked up, I would put one in the toy box and have her put as many as she wanted in there. Usually she wanted to put more in than me. I loved it. My friends didn't have it that easy. So, they would put ones in a tote that were never or rarely played with. Then when the child got tired of them, they would bring out some of the ones in the tote and she would put others away in there. She kept the tote out of reach and in another closet so it wasn't seen. Most of them had success with that. The child thought they had some new toys at times.

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I have one of those organizers, lol informative huh, but it's like this shelf with these little bins, they have them most everywhere and that is where all the little random toys go, we also have lots of shelves, where the toys that they can play with unattended are on the bottom and within reach and things with pieces like puzzles and games and stuff i would prefer they had some supervision playing with are kept on the upper shelves we lined and entire wall in the toy room with very cheap 3 shelve book cases and bought small plastic totes as well to keep things organized. also pet nets for stuffed animlas are great and they don't have to go up so high your child can't reach them. Target has some great organizing materials in their kids bedding section so you can look there for ideas as well. and depending on your decor and taste large pegboards with hooks are wonderful for all sorts of toys, we hung one up for my boys when they had their tool bench as toddlers and than for the girls for thier kitchen and dress up stuff cause they ahd to have one too. large bulletin boards are great to, to allow your little one to display artwork and special items.

Your lucky to have it stay in the child's room! However, I found that when my son was a toddler, a bookshelf was good. He could put stuff on the shelf - including books! A couple cute baskets to put the smaller stuff in.

I think the first key to organizing is downsizing. When I did this I started by eliminating all the happy meal toys or party favors. I bagged them up and game them to my son's teacher and the church nursery for the treasure box. Then I weeded through the stuffed animals (my personal hell) and kept only the ones with sentimental value, or if they were lovies. The rest I went through and threw away anything that was broken or missing pieces. What was left was seperated into two piles. If they had outgrown it or hadn't played with it in six months then the toy was put in a give away pile that went to goodwill. What was left I put in toy bins that were kept off the floor.

A good idea for the toy shelves with the bins is to take pictures of what is in each bin and attatch it to the bin with clear contact paper. Then when they put away they know where things go. It teaches them to put things in their proper place as well as sorting which is a premath skill.

If you don't want to spend the money on the shelf and bin, there is a cheaper way. Go to Walmart and get the wire shelves that can be afixed to the wall and hang them at your child's height. You can make two or three rows of shelves. Then for the containers you can use 4 lb. coffee cans, wipee boxes, or large store brand "gladware" containers and cover them with contact paper before you put the pictures on. I actually like these better because they come with lids.

after 4 children i have found this to be the ONLY thing that works for me. I do not let all the toys out at once. I keep the amount to the few they are playing with right now. Every 6-8 weeks, i change them up and switch out the toys they are not playing with for others ( that are kept away in a box) They then play withh the toys as if they are new and last but not least..... I THROW THINGS OUT ONCE A MONTH. My rule is if you really like it and you really want it, you will not leave it laying around where it can get stepped on. You would be amazed at, after a few times of just going in with trash bags and throwing toys out, how the kids take care of their things. And since i don;t let everything out at once, the toys are managable for them.

I love the cute storage organizers with bins that they sell, but didn't want to spend the money.

What I have done in the past is buy a cheap wire 3 rack shoe organizer, then fill it with the plastic shoeboxes. They are cheap, come with a lid, and are see-through. I decorated the end of the box with the toy description. This worked great for toys with lots of small pieces... we had boxes for Little People characters, Barbie doll clothes, matchbox cars, Polly Pockets, plastic animals, etc. That way, it's easy to get one type of toy out to play with at once. It also helps kids know where things go when cleaning.

On the shoe rack I had, the top shelf was smaller than the other two (not long enough for a shoebox). On this one, I displayed larger plastic toys and stuffed animals.

I too have a shelf with bins in them to store toys. We got it at Target. It holds 9 bins and it comes in all types of colors. With 3 kids, our toys were overtaking the house! So we made a rule, that each child got 3 bins. If it didnt fit in the bin it had to be donated. We excluded things like games and large items. But little trinkets and stuffed animals and just plain junk they play with had to be limited to 3 bins each. They each have their own color and at the end of the day anything not in the bins, gets donated. Works like a charm!

Ikea has some good systems, from what I hear...

HELLLLLLllloooooo,
Are you a first time parent? I don't mean to sound judgemental, but having to clean up and stepping on toys is part of being a parent. If you don't have it now, you'll never know what to experience and what your gonna miss!
I freak out now with toys laying around in a childs room, just not my toddlers, I EXPECT the mess, they're exploring, they are having fun and they are being KIDS! That's part of a learning ability. I used to constantly pick up after my 2year old daughter was playing with her toys and I learned that she's just gonna come back and mess it up, which she does again. I wait until she is napping or goes to bed to clean her mess up, because it's just gonna run you out and down if your constantly cleaning the toy mess up. I have 2 older daughters as well and I've never freaked out about them playing...or making a mess and they are happy and wonderful. My 2 year old hardly plays with her toys anymore, due to the fact that I clean up her mess all the time. The only way she will mess with her toys is if dad or I or her sisters play with them. She does pick up after herself and we have totes and shelves (Book shelves) for her stuff. You know the traveling organizer for kids, we use that too. Have fun with them and show them how to pick up after themselves. Its just teaching them and it'll be good for the both of you. Good Luck & Be Patient.

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