Playroom Series Part 1
After the holidays do you feel like you have a lot extra toys that the kids don't play with? 🌈🌈🌈
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First of all if you do, consider donating them to @baby2baby.
Also, remember to keep it simple. Less is more. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Start by categorizing things:
1st – put a pile of stuff to keep and/or put away to rotate
2nd - make a pile to donate
3rd - make a pile for trash
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I know this can be overwhelming but start slow and do it at your own pace. I like to do it when the kids are at school or asleep. Honestly, you will feel more zen if your play area is simple. With my 1st child I was so inundated with stuff that it made ME feel overwhelmed so I did this. After doing it the 1st time, I now try to commit to doing it every so often so I keep my space streamlined. Am I the crazy mom who doesn’t accept a lot of things from my relatives? Yes, but I try to guide them by using my approved guides as much as possible😉
Try to stick with more neutral and soft tones as the world is colorful and stimulating enough. You don’t need to draw more stimulation to your child. Let them draw from their imagination. Even now when you go to fill up with gas you are met with a huge screen that is playing the latest Disney movie trailer with bright lights – it’s everywhere so you don’t need it at home. Trust me your child won’t be behind because they don’t know who Elsa is from Frozen. They will find out.
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Do you want a post with how to create a space with multiple age kids? Do you want a post on how to set up a play space? Or a post on how to set up a space when you don’t have space? .
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