Project Organize :: Toy Organization.

TOY ORGANIZATION by Bethany of The Paper Pony

Hello Sherbet Blossom Readers! I'm Bethany from The Paper Pony; a crafting tutorial/parenting/fun food bloggie and I am so excited to share one of my favourite organization tips!  Probably my ONLY organization tip, but who's counting? But first, some background: My oldest daughter was not only our first child, but also the first grandchild on BOTH sides of our family.  Needless to say, she was always very well-dressed and concurrently amassed a literal MOUNTAIN of toys.  I noticed early-on that if they were all available at all times, she would not play with any of them; but if I put something away for a time and got it out later, it was like new again!  I found it easier to start "collections" rather than just having a bunch of random toys laying about.  It also became easier to organize that way. To do so, I chose clear plastic boxes so she could see inside and large labels with simple graphics to help with word/letter/symbol recognition and placed them on the no-longer-needed changing table.
With larger collections, such as our embarrassingly vast accumulation of Pixar Cars and Fisher Price Little People, I used larger clear boxes (obviously) and labeled them with cut-outs from the packaging.  We kept those in the closets. We initiated a new rule which still stands today: only ONE box of toys out at a time. We now have 2 more children- 20-month-old twins- who are just starting to understand the system and it has just renewed my desire to keep the structure in place. Sheesh, I sound like a toy-Nazi! But with twins, everything becomes an organization nightmare!  You literally HAVE to be organized yet you are cut-off, thrown-off and de-railed at every possible junction.  Having the toys in place was just one less thing to worry about. And as our oldest has grown into other toys, like Barbie and Calico Critters, we just keep adding plastic boxes. Is the system perfect? No way! Are there arguments and whining? All the time- but not as many as when I relax on the rule and it comes time to clean everything up!Thank you, Hannah, for inviting me to participate in your awesome series on organization. Seriously, I cannot wait to learn from all the other contributions!

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8 comments

  1. Bethany, you are too modest. This tip has made you famous among mothers and infamous among children everywhere.

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  2. Bethany, you are too modest. This tip has made you famous among mothers and infamous among children everywhere.

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  3. Thanks, Hannah and thank you Jenny. This system has really saved us some serious money on a therapist. I miss you!!

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  4. This is genius. Simple, but so smart. I'm going shopping for clear boxes right now!

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  5. This is EXACTLY how I organize my children's toys as well!! Glad to see I'm not the only one that's super-obsessive about labeling and sorting toys :)

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  6. We've done EXACTLY the same thing (even the same tubs which we got at WALMART) since my five year old was one. I know have three kids, also. Tricker with a boy and two girls. We have to fudge on the only one tub thing, since my son doesn't enjoy Barbies. It works!!!

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  7. Just started doing the same thing as well. The mass explosion of Little People was about to drive me up the wall!

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  8. Thanks so much for this tip! I have been wondering what to do with my sons changing table that is no longer being used. I love this idea! Especially to only take one bin out at a time. Brilliant. I love it!

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