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Consider Printing
up Colorful Labels with words or pictures for Toy Drawers
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Clean out the
space under your child's bed
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Rubbermaid Bins on
Wheels or with Drawers work wonders for organizing childrens toys
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Sometimes children
have a difficult time remembering where their belongings go: to remedy
this, take several photographs of the room and print them on a piece
of paper. Hang it on the back of their door. When they need a reminder
of where an item belongs, they can look at the photo.
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Have Limited
space? Install a Pegboard on 1 wall. Children love to hang things up,
arranging stuffed animals, hats, clothing, treasures, etc. The cost is
very low, under $15.
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Do you have Toys
that end up in the middle of your front lawn? A rubbermaid tub with
several holes drilled in the bottom works wonders for keeping kids
toys off the lawn and in 1 place
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Re-Organize the
Bookshelf
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Label a Box
"Donations" and ask your children to sort through their toys & give up
those that they don't play with very often.
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If you can't stand
the thought of giving away those expensive toys, box up half of them
and put them in the garage or attic for 30 days. Then, rotate your
children's toys. They will be more inclined to play with the toys that
they don't have access to every day. They'll also be less inclined to
ask for new toys.