Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you stack the boxes or are they lined up on floor? Seems like they wouldn't hold a ton, but I love the price!
They are stacked up when empty, and when filled, they line the wall under the windows. My kids are young (2 year old twins) so they fill several key elements. When it is clean up time (we make them clean before going to bed, so just before nap and just before bedtime) each toddler can take a bin and walk around and put toys in the bin. They are small enough that the kids can carry it around and it won't get too heavy for them to carry back to the wall. They also love to turn them over and use them for stools. They like to dump toys out so that they can see what they are playing with and the small size means that they can't dump too much out at one time (unless they dump out multiple bins, which they've been known to do). We can also sort a few toys out to carry to a room other than the playroom and not have too many toys out. Plus when they are done in that room, everything goes back into the bin to return to the playroom. Lots of pros for young children.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you stack the boxes or are they lined up on floor? Seems like they wouldn't hold a ton, but I love the price!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found boxes like these at Dollar Tree and bought a stack in different colors (I think we have 8 in 6 different colors). We put a subset of books and boys in these boxes for our 2 yo twins. We have the rest in a pair of Pax wardrobes (Ikea) that we had from our old house (a house that did not have enough closets) and moved these into our playroom. We rotate the toys and books. The boxes are good because the boys like to dump the boxes out (or we sometimes leave one or two empty for them) and they are the right height to sit on and also a good height to use as a step stool. Also, when it is time to leave the playroom, we sing the Cleanup song and they put their toys and books away back into the boxes. They love being able to see all the toys in each box.
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Anonymous wrote:I found boxes like these at Dollar Tree and bought a stack in different colors (I think we have 8 in 6 different colors). We put a subset of books and boys in these boxes for our 2 yo twins. We have the rest in a pair of Pax wardrobes (Ikea) that we had from our old house (a house that did not have enough closets) and moved these into our playroom. We rotate the toys and books. The boxes are good because the boys like to dump the boxes out (or we sometimes leave one or two empty for them) and they are the right height to sit on and also a good height to use as a step stool. Also, when it is time to leave the playroom, we sing the Cleanup song and they put their toys and books away back into the boxes. They love being able to see all the toys in each box.

Anonymous wrote:dcmamaconcierge wrote:http://www.landofnod.com/kids-toy-boxes/kids-storage-and-shelving/put-a-lid-on-it-metal-dot-floor-bin/s238317" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> http://www.landofnod.com/kids-toy-boxes/kids-storage-and-shelving/put-a-lid-on-it-metal-dot-floor-bin/s238317
I used these for a client and the results were amazing. If I were doing it in my own home I would save a couple bucks and head to Home Depot and get a plain ole' galvanized can and use fun vinyl (cut with my Cameo or purchased from etsy) to give it a more polished look.
Its difficult to offer suggestions without knowing what type of toys your children play with. If the 5 year old is a boy and plays with legos I would have different suggestions. The main thing is ensuring everything has a home and rotating the toys from the different play areas for optimal use.
Also Pottery Barn kids has their Carolina grow with me play table on sale.
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Someone paid you to buy overpriced ugly trash cans. Those do not look safe for a two year old.
dcmamaconcierge wrote:http://www.landofnod.com/kids-toy-boxes/kids-storage-and-shelving/put-a-lid-on-it-metal-dot-floor-bin/s238317" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> http://www.landofnod.com/kids-toy-boxes/kids-storage-and-shelving/put-a-lid-on-it-metal-dot-floor-bin/s238317
I used these for a client and the results were amazing. If I were doing it in my own home I would save a couple bucks and head to Home Depot and get a plain ole' galvanized can and use fun vinyl (cut with my Cameo or purchased from etsy) to give it a more polished look.
Its difficult to offer suggestions without knowing what type of toys your children play with. If the 5 year old is a boy and plays with legos I would have different suggestions. The main thing is ensuring everything has a home and rotating the toys from the different play areas for optimal use.
Also Pottery Barn kids has their Carolina grow with me play table on sale.
info@dcmamaconcierge
202-538-2449