| We just got a set of these tiny, little treasures... How do you store them?? IF there's a case they put out, I'm game. Right now she has them in a tupperware! Thanks for ideas. |
| They make a little dispenser that you can buy. It has two compartments that you can fill from the top. It also has these two knobs that you can turn to dispense the clothes. It's realy cute and has a handle so it's easy to carry around. |
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Anything small works great in one of this typr of organizers. Not sure what size pockets you would need but plenty to pick.
http://www.amazon.com/Household-Essentials-80-Pocket-Accessories-Organizer/dp/B0010XX7ZQ |
| Ours stored best in the trash can. I was so glad when I put them there and they never asked for them again. |
I kept them in a ziplock bag, until I discovered that the trash can worked much better. Well, maybe that's not fair. They're cute, and they worked to keep my kid entertained for long stretches, when nothing else did. But after a few months, whatever lubricant they put on the clothes wears out, and then it's just a frustration-maker. A very temporary toy. |
Polly Pocket is lubed-up? Sounds like a different kind of toy
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Definitely. How else do you think the clothes could slide on and off so smoothly? Just wait a few months. You'll see. |
| In our house, everything is stored in those slider zip-lock bags. Legos in one, my little ponies in another, polly pockets in a third. When we get a new puzzle, I cut the picture off and put it, and the pieces, in it's own zip-lock bags. It's so easy for the kids to find what they want to play with, and easy to clean up (all pieces back in one bag). Bags are stored in one big toy bin. Voila! |
| Under the couch, mostly. |
Love you! |
| In my dog's stomach, unfortunately. |