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Toy Organizing Made Easy - Seven Tips to Encourage Kids to Cleanup After Themselves

Posted on: August 31, 2011

Toy organizing can actually be a fun activity for kids. Make it an easy and fun routine for them and you'll be surprised how much they want to participate. The main goal of organizing and uncluttering a kids' room is to get toys and clothes off the floor.

1. General cleanup rules. Kids of all ages want their privacy. Let them know that if they keep their rooms cleaned up, you will not have to enter except for periodic, preannounced inspections. Establish a morning pickup routine that might include making beds, hanging up towels in the bathroom and putting away pajamas. The evening pickup routine might include putting away toys and tossing dirty clothes in the hamper. Depending on their ages, children can also be expected to do some weekly cleaning of their bedrooms, which might include dusting or vacuuming.

2. Shoe bag storage. A hanging shoe bag on the back of a door can be used to store small toys. Hang it low enough for children to easily reach into pockets to put away and retrieve their favorite toys.  Store any collectibles and breakables out of reach in the upper pockets.


3. Animal corrals. Gather stuffed animals in a nylon hammock hung up in one corner of the room. You can even hang a length of colored string or ribbon horizontally between two hooks at either end a bare wall. Use clothespins to clip beanbag toys and small stuffed animals to the string. Note: You can use this same method to display their artwork.

4. Use shelves not boxes. Store toys and games on shelves with bins, rather than in one giant toy box. Finding what you want in a toy box generally makes a mess.

5. Install wall pegs. Install wall pegs at kids' height for hanging book bags, pajamas and bathrobes, jackets and clothes that they wear frequently.

6. Install reachable clothes rods. In the kids' closets, use higher rods for storing dressy and out-of-season clothes. Hang a second, lower rod to encourage them to hang up their everyday clothes. Home-supply stores sell rods that hang from an upper rod, as well as tension-mounted rods that can be fitted in the closet at any height.

7. Put a "Donate" box in your kids' rooms. If your kids can't be bothered to put toys away you can give them a choice. They can put it in the donation box, or you will do it for them.

Toy organizing activities can help keep your child's room organized and teach them valuable skills. Let them see toy cleanup in a fun and exciting way. If you view it as a chore so will your little ones.

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