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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Toy Storage Ideas for All Kinds of Toys

With the advent of today’s unique toys in all of their various shapes and sizes comes the need for creative methods for storage of these joy-bringing items. There is no longer any need for constant clean up of toys, because with just a little creativity and for a small cost you can provide the articles for your little one to store his or her toys easily and safely. One can now find an assortment of book, craft, and toy storage bins that prove invaluable in keeping your child’s room looking neat, yet fun. From the classic wooden toy box to the latest Disney toy boxes, there is a wide variety on the market today. You may find that your needs are a bit unique given your spatial constraints but even so, there is probably an excellent solution just for you. Consider the following creative methods for storing children’s toys.

Hoist a Bag of Toys You may not have realized it, but a laundry or hamper bag can be an excellent method for storing your child’s toys at home or an effective childcare toy storage article. By choosing one that has a snap or Velcro fastener rather than a cord, you can keep your child safe while you keep his toys organized and off the floor. Make sure and attach hooks or pegs to a wall and hang your toy storage bag. You will probably want to make sure that your toddler can reach the bag so hang it well within her reach. A laundry bag is also a viable option for animal toy storage and dog toy storage.

A Storage Solution You May Not Have Considered – Under The Bed! Remember to make use of the space underneath your child’s bed. Make sure your under-the-bed storage container has wheels so that your child can withdraw it easily and roll it back underneath the bed just as soon as she is finished. Typically, two baskets will fit underneath a twin bed or standard crib. Another advantage to using rolling baskets is that when they are rolled out from beneath the bed, your child’s toys can be easily seen. In other words, your son or daughter does not have to hunt through a toy chest to find the right toy. That makes for easy and neat toy storage.

Storing Toys for the Tub It is important that you find appropriate storage for bath toys. Bath toys can easily become laden with bacteria because of their frequent exposure to water. Storage bins, made specifically for bathtub toys, usually offer an effective way for your bath toys to dry out between washings.

A Good, Solid Child’s Toy Box The classic toy chest or toy box has been a highly effective method for storing everything from stuffed animals to figurines and games for many years. It provides a one-stop storage solution so that you and your child can locate any toy within a matter of seconds. Modern toy boxes come with fun designs and are now more interesting to look at than ever before. From sports themes to animal themes to Disney themes, your child’s toy box can add a very creative design element to her room while making locating a toy as straightforward as possible.

Article by: Adam O’Connor, Educational Toys

4 Comments:

At 1/05/2008 03:06:00 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Another toybox not on your list is the Personalised toybox available at customtoybox.co.uk .

This solid wood toybox is not only beautiful on its own but can be customised with your child's name to make that extra special gift.

 
At 7/17/2008 01:16:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A toy chest can contain a lot of toys. And it will consume a lot of your time to search one particular toy. It is even more of a hassle when you have more than one such chest. Putting up labels on to the box helps you and your toddler understand where the cars or the trains’ are kept. A plastic chest is even feasible as it allows a see-through feature letting your child know what’s in. These chests are available in different styles . You can go creative with a pirate styled chest. They are famous and have a niche style. You also get these toy boxes walled with learning letters, flowers, animals etc. Thus giving it a dual purpose - one of storage and second, a learning method for your little one.

 
At 1/08/2009 08:21:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 1/17/2012 01:42:00 AM, Anonymous My First Skool said...

Under the bed becomes messy overtime. Many parents or children practice keeping them there.

 

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