In your attempt for quick playroom organization, you might be tempted to go out and buy tons of plastic storage, but don't do it. First, think about the stages that your child/children at in terms of play. This will change over time as your child grows and picks up new ideas. For example, your 2-year old who does not want to sit and color for long periods of time may become a 3-year old who won't put the crayons down. The key to making playroom organization easy is creating a space that is useful to your kids and quick to clean.
Before going out and buying the latest playroom organization gadgets, take a good look at the toys that you have and discard toys that are broken, unused, or out-of-date. It can be difficult to make the purge, but getting rid of the excess is really important here. As a first step for those who are unsure of what to get rid of, put the toys in question out of your child's reach for a week - if they don't ask for it, you probably don't need it. Don't be afraid of hurting well-meaning family members by throwing away their thoughtful gifts - anyone who has been a parent should be able to sympathize. And don't be tempted to "store" unused toys to the basement or attic - you'll never take them out after they gain their new musty odor from these damp and cold spots.
Finally, it's time to put your playroom organization ideas into action. Buy a few storage centers or plastic bins (preferably with tight lids to prevent constant toy spills). Organize toys into groups: for example, store all Little People and action figures together while grouping trucks and cars separately. Daily playroom organization can include only allowing kids to play with one or two "bins" at a time, allowing for quick clean-up.
Keeping your sanity is hard enough as a parent! Use these quick and cheap playroom organization ideas to make your life easier.
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