toy chests

December 3, 2009 by Toy_Collector  
Filed under Toys Chests

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.


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