


Which toys will I be gifting away to friends or donation centers? I put these in the right bag. Once the toy rotation items are out of sight I move to donation toys. The building blocks, Magna Tiles, and wooden trains are usually always in rotation. These are toys I do not necessarily want to get rid of but also my kids are not using them currently. First I like to set aside the specific toys I will use in the toy rotation. Once all of the toys are strewn out all over the floor it makes taking inventory simple. I quickly see what never gets any love and attention and work from there. I like to let the kids play as I am doing this. To get the process started getting all of the toys out and put them all over the floor. After all the toy box is their territory! Listen to my podcast interview with declutter expert Katy Wells! Otherwise, I think it is a good idea to involve them as early as you can in the process to make it easier in the future. The easiest way to start decluttering the toys is to just declutter with kids present and have the simple conversation that it is a good idea to get rid of certain toys to make space for more playing. If there is one piece of the collection missing (example: Rubble goes missing in our stuffed animal Paw Patrol collection) my son will notice instantly. I like to be careful with certain items, however, a toy collection for example. Sometimes the cheap happy meal toys or the dollar store toys will cause more arguments than they are worth, so I toss them when my kids are not looking. I can only speak from personal experience and that is decluttering with my kids present as well as when they are asleep. There is not a right or wrong answer here. This will depend on how old your children are as well as their personalities. There are other hurdles you have to go through when it comes to decluttering the kids’ toys quickly, and some of these hurdles can threaten to stop you together. Once you evaluate the simple questions to depict an item’s true value in your home the process should go quickly. Questions To Ask When Looking At A Single Item The physical act of placing the toy in the box is the easiest part of the entire journey! It is the small questions you have to ask yourself along the way that can complicate things at times. Which friends and family will you drop off the old toys to? Which donation center will you use? What platform will you sell items on?

When you are labeling the boxes or bags know where they will be going. If you are worn out, tired, or in a funk, for the day it is best to just start when you are feeling fresher. Getting your mind right (and potentially your older children too) if they are helping out is vital to success. It is a simple process that will be nothing but a good thing for everyone involved.
#DECLUTTER TOYS HOW TO#
HOW TO GET STARTED DECLUTTERING KIDS TOYSĭecluttering toys may feel like a daunting task to tackle but I will give you a few practical tips to successfully reducing the clutter and create more imaginative play and use more open-ended toys with a longer life span. A lot of toys may be a recipe for unwanted toys at the end of the day. Many people assume that new toys constantly coming into a home create more learning and less boredom within the home. If I am surrounded by a lot of noise, mess, or chaos when I am trying to work the last thing I want to do is sit down and be efficient and productive. We all know that kids learn through play, so this was a huge motivator to me to reduce the toys. WHY FEWER TOYS ARE BETTERĪccording to a study having less toys expands a child’s attention span which equates to a better learning environment through play. Toy clutter does less for our family and creates more chaos than it does help their developmental abilities. Our living room still is normal (not overrun with baby toys and matchbox cars) hello boy mom over here. Just because I have young children I did not feel the need to have to take on every latest and greatest toy known to man. There are multiple studies done on the negative effects clutter can have on your life as well as your mental health. Having too much stuff is a recipe for ensuring more unnecessary stress in your life. and With three kids under three, I call that a win in my book! Cheers to living with less and still thriving. They are not drowning in too many toys though. As we all know where there are children, toys will not follow far behind.
