Organize Playmobil Toys in Separate Sets
I cut the box apart so that it can be folded into a gallon size ziploc bag and then I put all of the pieces in the bag with the picture, so my daughter can see which playmobil set is inside.
Use the popcorn tins you get a variety of popcorn in. You can throw items that they created and don't want to tear apart in these. Another thing you can do is use tackle box or divided craft boxes and separate each color or type into each section.
Zip Pencil Bags for Storing Puzzles
I like to keep certain jigsaw puzzles in a way where they will stay together. I use a pencil storage bag that you would put in a notebook binder.
This is a guide about keeping kids toys organized. Keeping your kids toys organized sometimes seems like a never ending battle.
This is a guide about storing puzzles. Storing puzzles so as not to lose the pieces can be challenging.
Keys To Keeping Toys Organized
In this video organization expert Janet Schiesl teaches you about how to keep your kids toys organized. Be sure to watch the related videos for more great organizational tips.
My son got married and left dozens of StarWars and other collectible cars, toys and beloved things from his childhood jammed into a crate. I wraped each one individually in a brown lunch bag and taped the top shut.
This is a guide about organizing crayons. What would childhood be without that bucket or box of brightly colored crayons? Keeping these artistic tools organized so that your children can have fun coloring and creating new artwork is a common parental challenge.
This is a guide about organizing Playmobil toys. Playmobil sets are a favorite toy for children. Keeping all of those sets and their numerous pieces organized can be a project in itself.
This is a guide about organizing stuffed animals. Sometimes the menagerie of stuffies can really take over a child's room. Trying to come up with a plan to keep them organized and accessible can be difficult.
Keep Game Instructions In Binder
I decided to make a copy of the instructions for all the games, put them in a centrally located loose leaf notebook binder, and if need be, make copies from this binder to include in the small bags.
I organize my Legos with a set of drawers I found at Home Depot that were designed to be hung on a peg board wall. The little drawers are great! You can remove them easily. I sort them by size and color. It is a great help when putting together a large project.
This is a guide about organizing legos in your home or child's room. Legos are wonderful toys that help kids (and adults) stay busy and use their imagination. They also can create quite a mess.
My daughter just loves little cars. So instead of stepping on them each and everyday. I saved a bunch of the apple juice containers. Cleaned them out, cut a hole in the front of them and made her some "garages" to park her cars in when she is done playing with them.
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