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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

How to Contain & Donate Toy Clutter Before the Holidays



Toy clutter can be such a daunting thing with kiddos in tow. It often seems like the toys never stop coming in. Especially when you have friends and family members who are constantly gifting toys to your kiddos. We see with our professional organizing clients all the time how hard it can be to organize toys on a regular basis. 

  • Let them know why you are decluttering. Most people declutter toys because there are more toys than there is space. Many kids often respond well to decluttering by letting them know that the toys will be donated for kids who do not have as many toys as them or will go to a new home for some else to play with. 
  • Let kids be involved in the decision making process of decluttering. From deciding what to keep / giveaway to where things should live. Some parents like to do this, while other parents would rather not have kids involved in this process.
  • Make it fun. Put on music or make decluttering into a game. 
  • Keep questions simple and have piles ready. Keep or giveaway? Do you use it &/or play with it? Do you love it? Be sure to have a box, bag or bin ready to put these items in and make sure they are properly labeled. 
  • Have the kids sort all like items together. This way they can really get a feel for and be able to see exactly what they have. 
  • Use labeled bins. Once they have decluttered let them put into bin, baskets or whatever you choose to use so they know where things need to go back to when they are one playing with them.
  • Compromise. Inevitably kids will want to keep something that you don't want them too, so compromise on maybe them giving up more items in order for them to keep that one item. 
  • Host a garage sale or put items up for sale online. Let the kids keep the proceeds from the sale. Maybe even encourage them to put some money in a save, spend and donate buckets. 
  • Let them decide where to donate items to. Go through a list of local charities, churches, organizations, etc. with your kids to find the place they would like most donate to. 
  • Celebrate. After the process is over reward yourselves for your hard work on accomplishing a big project. 
How do you contain toy clutter?

Friday, September 24, 2021

Fall 2021 Bucket List


Now that it is officially fall there are several things that I definitely want to do since it is our first year of being parents. Now that our sweet son is more aware of things I definitely want to integrate him into traditions we already have and start new traditions. 

  • Go to a pumpkin patch
  • Go to the zoo and ride the train
  • Sensory play with leaves and gourds. This is just something random I saw online, so I thought I would try it with our little one.
  • Outdoor movie. This is a must every year.
  • Add some new Halloween decor.
  • Try a new fall or holiday themed cocktail. 
  • Make a pie. I have never tried to make a pie from scratch, but this year may be a good year for that.
  • Go on a hay ride.
  • Go to a new fall festival.

What is on your fall bucket list?

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