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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Providing proper storage in a child’s room will help develop in the child the habit of cleaning up after play. Children have the tendency to keep pulling out toys from toy chests. They want to be surrounded by their favorite stuffed toys and various other toys. Their span of attention is limited. They will give up playing with a stuffed doll if his attention is caught by another toy lying around.

This is not necessarily bad. It actually instills in the child different interests. However, it is a good thing to start teaching them early enough that they should put back their toys in their toy chests or in other storage facilities. Not only will it keep the room uncluttered. It will also develop the child’s memory skills by forcing him to remember where things are kept.

kids toy storage

Monday, October 12th, 2009

If you have children at home then you probably feel like sometimes a tornado landed in your house. The kids’ room is sometimes the center of chaos in any house. Toys, books and clothes are strewed all over making walking difficult. The solution to this is to have a kids toy storage area. This will make it so much easier to for kids and parents to keep the toys tucked away when not in use.

Kids toy storage area could be anything; a box, a closet or even a basket. A storage area should be big enough to house kids’ growing toy collection. Keep in mind that kids’ toys come in all shapes, sizes and materials. The toy storage box must also be sturdy since kids tend to throw their toys inside them. There are plenty of storage boxes, closets and bins available in the market today.

wooden toy chest

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

If you teach your child to keep their things after playing with them, you will never have to scold or nag them to keep their room clean. Turn these chores into a fun game and children will actually enjoy doing them. Even very young children can be tricked into cleaning up if you introduce games such as trying to shoot them into a container or counting as they pick up the toys. If this is done consistently, it will become a habit. In due time, the child will do it even without being told.

Having shelves for books and containers for toy cars and Lego’s will ensure that everything is in place. A wooden toy chest can be a catch-all for stuffed toys and other playthings. Choose a contemporary design that will blend with the other furniture in the room. One with a sturdy flat top cover can be used as a play table or a sitting area. Choose a design with a finger safe close lid.

wooden toy chest

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Parents, when you buy toys for your kids, think about where to properly keep them to ensure the toys’ durability and endurance. By doing so, your kids will surely enjoy playing with their toys not just in the present time, but in the future as well. Get them a wooden toy chest. Because this furniture is made of wood, expect that it can last for many uses and years to come. It can also serve as a permanent fixture or décor in your place when not being used as storage for toys.

Actually, there are so many things your little kids, and even you, can make out of this wooden toy chest. You may enjoy bonding moments with your little ones sitting atop the wooden furniture and sing happy songs with them. Your little boys and girls may use this as their activity table. And above all, the major function of the wooden toy chest is for storage. Put all toys inside it and forget all about the mess.

toy chest

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Your kids definitely have lots of toys in their room. And to avoid having too much cluttered toys scattered all over the place, they need a place to store their toys in. A toy chest is great furniture to have in their rooms to serve as storage for their toys. They can double up as a bench as well so you can save a lot of floor space as well.

There are different colors of toy chests that you can choose from. That makes them easy to match the color scheme in your children’s bedroom. It has a large storage space to accommodate a lot of toys, games and books. The flip-top lid features a safety hinge to protect the little hands and fingers from getting caught. And aside from it being a nice addition to your kids’ bedroom, having a toy chest is also a great way to train them to care for their toys at an early age.

toy chest

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

I used to have a hard time teaching my kids to pick up their toys when they were done playing. Then I asked other mothers at the kindergarten for their tips and tricks. Let me share some of them:

1. Invest in a toy chest that has their favorite characters on them. They will be more interested in putting their toys in their proper places. 2. Make it a game. Play some music and tell them that after the song is done, the toys have to be in the toy box. 3. Give them a reward. Let them choose what kind of dessert they want if everything is left spic and span in the playroom. 4. Take out only a few toys at a time. Don’t let them pour out all the contents of the play box. Let them choose only 2 or 3 toys at a time. 5. Let them watch educational videos or read books on the topic. There are many videos and books that tell about why it is important to clean up your toys.

toy chests

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Organizing our kids’ toys can be frustrating especially when there isn’t much room. The perfect way to tidy up their room is by investing in toy chests. One can stack their toys inside the chests. Parents can teach their kids, even at an early age, to clean up after playing.

Most toy chests can be benches where kids can sit, too. They can make attractive furniture in your kids’ rooms, too.