Kids' Rooms: Storage and Organization

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After the big job of clearing the unwanted, broken or outdated toys is done, then it's time to determine your storage needs. For large, cumbersome toys like balls, playsets, trucks or dressup clothes, choose those large plastic containers. Toys with small pieces, like small doll clothes, figurines, Legos or puzzles call for shallow, small bins that keep them from getting lost in the bottom of the container. Use shelves for books, board games and collectibles. Make "stations" if there are certain activities that your child particularly enjoys. A girl who enjoys drawing, Barbies and dress-up, for example, would love a table stocked with her art supplies; an area where she can play with Barbies, while keeping their accessories contained; and a bin chock-full of clothes and shoes, with a mirror hanging above. Use your imagination to create a space that kids want to use - and want to keep clean!