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6 Toy Organization Ideas & Hacks

It's no secret that kids' toys have a way of taking over space quickly. Here are some toy organization tips and ideas to help you get those toys under control.

Toy Organization Ideas

It's no secret that kids' toys have a way of taking over space quickly. Whether it's a corner of the family room or a whole bedroom, toy organization can be tricky! Here are some toy organization tips and ideas to help you get those toys under control.

Toy Organization Idea 1: Use baskets and bins to sort toys into categories.

Sort through each category of toys by type: art supplies, books, blocks, dolls, etc. Organize each category by size into bins or baskets on shelves near where your child plays so it is easy for her to find what she wants without spending time digging through bins or boxes looking for her favorite toys. 

Toy Organization Idea 2: Make sure every toy has a place to go in the playroom or child’s room.

Make sure every toy has a place to go in the playroom or child’s room. This can be a bin, basket or shelf that is designated for toys of a particular type (puppets, stuffed animals, dolls). Label each bin with a sticky note so your child knows what belongs in each one.

Keep identical toys together in the same bin. For example, if you have two boxes of Legos, put them together in one bin. This makes it easier for children to find things they want to play with and reduces the chance they will become frustrated when looking for something specific.

Toy Organization Idea 3: Store larger toys or decorations on shelves 

A bookshelf is great because it allows you to see all your child's favorite items at once and provides a place for smaller items such as books, stuffed animals and small toys that aren't played with often but need a home too. If space is limited, consider using an over-the-door shoe organizer instead; it's much less bulky than other types of shelving units and works well for storing smaller toys like stuffed animals and action figures.

Toy Organization Idea 4: Get kids involved in the sorting and storing of their toys.

Get kids involved in the sorting and organizing of their toys. This will help them learn how to take care of their stuff, and it will also be a lot more fun for them than if you do it all yourself. Plus, it gives you an opportunity to bond with your child and spend time together.

Toy Organization Idea 5: A rolling cart is great for hiding away some toys.

If you have a play area in your home or kids' rooms that is set up for open play, you might want to consider using a rolling cart as your toy storage unit. You can find these carts at most stores that sell office supplies, or online at places like Amazon.com. You can buy them in different sizes and colors, depending on how many toys you need to store and how much room you have for them in your home.

Rolling carts are very convenient because they can be moved from one part of the home to another with ease if needed — just like when moving from one room to another with groceries in hand! When they're not being used as toy storage units, they can also be used as portable desks or computer desks for kids who like working on the computer while sitting at their desks rather than sitting at their bedsides (this is good for children who would rather work on something instead of sleeping!).

Toy Organization Idea 6: Use a storage ottoman to give kids an incentive to keep the floor clean.

A storage ottoman is an excellent storage solution for toys. It provides a place for your child to sit while playing with his toys, while keeping them contained in one spot. It can also hide clutter that might otherwise be visible in the room.

Takeaway: Keep your sanity by implementing a solid toy organization system!

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