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Toy Rotation - Tame Those Toys Thursday

by Julie on January 3rd, 2008

bongo-buckets.jpgWhen my kids were younger I used to rotate their toys. When I started to see that there were certain toys they were neglecting, I put them away and would pull other ones out that had been stored.

Rotating your kids toys solves two problems: it helps to reduce toy clutter and it also keeps them interested in their toys longer. Whenever I would pull out a “new” toy that had been stored away for awhile, it was literally like they were seeing this toy for the first time.

Another good idea for toy rotation is to create a special basket of toys for a certain occasions. For example, a client of mine was having a hard time cooking dinner because her 3 year old was always at her feet begging her to play with him. My solution was to create a toy basket of items that he only got to play with while she was cooking. I told her to rotate the toys every week or two and also to add new toys every once and awhile. The last thing I heard was that cooking dinner had become a lot easier in her household! Now that’s a nice thing to hear.

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4 opinions for Toy Rotation - Tame Those Toys Thursday

  • Brooke
    Jan 3, 2008 at 2:31 pm

    We are almost done tossing or giving away all of our toys. What we are keeping we are splitting in half for rotation! I heard this a while ago and just started doing it. It’s a great idea! Thanks for the reminder. I think that the special occasion bag is a great idea. I will have to think how that applies!

  • Julie
    Jan 9, 2008 at 11:14 am

    You’re welcome Brooke! I’m about tackle the toys in our house too. I’ve been putting it off. :)

  • Missy
    Jan 17, 2008 at 4:38 pm

    I have a little girl who is almost two. I need to rotate her toys. Could you give me suggestions to get started?

  • Julie
    Jan 18, 2008 at 3:07 pm

    Hi Missy. I would just go through all of them and sort them into 2 different boxes. Put a variety of different toys in each.

    Also, whatever toys you notice her not playing with, box those up. When you get them out in a couple of months they’ll seem like new to her.

    Does that help? :D

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