Kids Room Toy Organiser Idea

Do you often get overwhelmed by the clutter in your child's bedroom? Are they always asking for help to clean their room and get rid of all the toys on the floor? 

We all know how difficult it can be to keep a kids room tidy. Toys are strewn everywhere, and the floor is cluttered with clothes, shoes, and anything else your child has deemed unworthy of their toy shelf. Unfortunately, it's not always a breeze to find time once they've grown up enough for you to clean it up yourself without them yelling at you that "you're messing everything up!"

So, this blog post will give you some great ideas on how to organise those toys so that your child's room is not just clean but also fun and inviting.

Put away the toys that are not in use

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No doubt you and your kids have a sentimental value attached to the toy as you made a lot of memories playing with them. But you do need to let go of them when you see that the kids are not playing with them anymore. Unused things are nothing but significant space takers. So, it's better to eliminate them from the collection now.

Putting away the toys that are not being used is a way to clean up and keep your child's play area tidy. Besides, when you put away some of their toys, it will leave room for them to create new things and explore new interests. It also helps them to be more creative with the toys that they do have left out!

Store board games vertically instead of horizontally to save space

If you're short on space and don't want to sacrifice your living room for storage, consider storing your board games in vertical columns instead of one long row. Keeping board games vertically instead of horizontally can save a significant amount of space and prevent the tops from being scratched.

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To do this, you can purchase shelving units or shoe racks from most home improvement stores. These are specifically designed for this purpose and are mostly affordable. On top of that, they also make great places to display your favourite game boards as well!

Keep large items like bikes and scooters away from the rest of the toy collection

Once you have your small room organised, it's time to think about the big pieces. For example, riding bikes and scooters can take up a lot of space in such tiny rooms, so never store them near smaller toys that will get lost amongst all those wheels. Instead, it might be best to put these more oversized items elsewhere- under the stairs or in an entranceway, for example- until they need pulling out again!

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Or if the room is spacious enough, these toys can go to one of the corners. The only motive is to keep them separated from smaller toys. If you think they are better inside the room, totally your call. Alongside, you need to guide your kids too, to keep the things organised,categorise this way or otherwise you might have to spend every weekend doing this on your own.

Label bins with pictures, so kids know where the items belong

If your kids are yet to start reading the labels, how about labelling the bins and baskets with pictures of the items they contain. The easiest way to do this is to Google the name of any toy you have and copy, paste, and print it for a quick visual. Again, we recommend you go with the coloured print that excites the kids.

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Sticking them down securely using clear packing tape or even staples works well, too, depending on where your bin lives (or if it's more decorative than functional). Well, if you are good at drawing, you can sketch the toys as well. You can also get your kids to colour and draw with you as you prepare the labels for their toy baskets.

Place bins on low shelves for easy access

Another easy idea that can help is if you place toy bins on low shelves for easy access. This will make it a little less challenging for kids to see their toys and pick them up after themselves when they're done playing with something. Plus, this will prevent them from getting too bored because they'll be able to grab whatever they want without having to get down onto the ground or climb up onto furniture.

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On top of that, the kids will no more bother you every time they want to play with a toy. Besides, there is no more risk of them hurting themselves while climbing up the stools and chairs to grab their favourite toys and legos. 

Group similar items together like cars/puzzles etc.

Moving the toys around in a room can help kids learn how to categorise and organise. For example, you should group all their play food together, place toy people into another bin, animals into another box labelled "animals," and games that encourage cognitive thinking in one area called "brain teasers." Not only does this organisation make it easier for your child to find what they are looking for faster, but it also teaches them skills like sorting things based on categories or grouping items with similar features. You must also check some more ways to declutter your child’s room we compiled for you.

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Wrapping Up

All this while during the organisation process, have kids help tidy up after themselves. This will teach them responsibility and give them ownership over their room and belongings. Moreover, you can make cleaning time fun by playing music or making a game out of it. How about a, whoever tidies up the most gets to choose what movie we watch tonight! This will raise their excitement and eagerness to help you. 

Apart from that, give kids incentives for doing chores - offer extra screen time, allowance, or rewards like stickers if they do things around the house without being asked first.

Alternatively, if you are looking for a storage solution out of your house to preserve the toys your kids love the most, you can take the help of Budget Box. They are known for their fantastic organise services throughout the country.


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