1. Containerize with the right size/shape containers
Select bins, baskets and tubs that are the
appropriate size for the toy(s). For
example, a broader category, perhaps Barbie Accessories for example, are best further
categorized into more specific, smaller bins, such as: clothes, shoes, linens,
house parts, etc..
Tapper Richards Interiors Playroom Organizing Project - Barbie Doll Accessories |
Consider using clear, easy to handle bins whenever
possible – this way, the kids can actually see what is in each bin before
having to dump it all over the place :). These acrylic cabinet bins (via Target) are the perfect size for small toys and keep them easily visible and accessible.
Image via LilBlueBoo.com |
2. Label
Use both words AND pictures to appeal to all generations (toddlers, spouses, babysitters and grandparents). This will help to maintain the established
order as well as teach the little ones about the how easy staying (at least
somewhat) organized can be.
Image via A Day in My Life |
3. Teach
Reinforce the habit and ritual of
putting things away when done.
Even if
they don’t tidy up all of the time (just like adults in real life)
at least there
is some structure to return to when needed.
Every family has its own limit to how disorganized a space will get
before its time to tidy up. For some
families, it is every night or before a nap.
At our house, each tidy up and organizing session usually involves finding a missing part to a puzzle or a toy. This - to me - is very exciting, so I amp it up. It's like a treasure hunt!
Involve the kids in the process and mention some of the highlights of being organized. After all, every organizing effort has to be justified by some benefit (we'd rather be at the beach than cleaning the house, but...).
Here are some bonuses to being organized that kids might be able to relate to.
Here are some bonuses to being organized that kids might be able to relate to.
Being Organized Bonuses:
· Finding toys when you want to play with them
· Storing all of a toy's pieces and parts together
· Tidy up frequently and the job never gets too big
· Having a clear space to play in
· Keeping toys in good working condition
Valuable Lessons:
· Finding toys when you want to play with them
· Storing all of a toy's pieces and parts together
· Tidy up frequently and the job never gets too big
· Having a clear space to play in
· Keeping toys in good working condition
Valuable Lessons:
· Cleanliness – locate the hidden, day-old PBJ before the kids do
· Safety - prevent injuries - barefeet and Legos don’t mix
· Safety - prevent injuries - barefeet and Legos don’t mix
· Passing items along to others who need them or
want them as a way to recycle and give to those less fortunate
Good luck tackling possibly the most difficult space in the house to keep organized, but it will be worth it! I'd LOVE to hear from you in the comments below
how you keep your spaces organized, or also throw in any questions about your particular organizing challenge!
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