Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully done this? Existed with blocks, a few trucks, games? Or is it just something of fantasies, or blogs?
Nanny here. I previously worked with a minimalist family. Birthday presents were clothes and Legos: theirs for the day, then into the communal pot. Other than those, each child had 2-4 toys in their room. With communal water/outside toys, they had plenty.
I’ve also worked with several families in which the kids got more stuff every time a parent returned from a trip or a kid asked. There was no value to all the things and each child was overly possessive of “their” things. When they were asked to play independently (ages 4-10) for 15-30 minutes, they’d get overwhelmed due to too many choices.