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How to Organize Toys for a Clutter-Free Space

Because we all know that kids organizing is very different from adults organizing.

kids playroom with organized toys

Toys can get messy, fast. Because of their bright and busy patterns and their awkward shapes, understanding how to organize toys can be easier said than done. And if you’re looking for Pinterest-worthy ideas but don’t want to break the bank, it can be tough to find a solution. If you’d like to learn how to organize toys, keep reading! This guide has got you covered.


How to Begin Organizing Toys

Step 1: Declutter. Get rid of anything your child doesn’t want or use anymore. And yes, that includes the toys from last season that your child begged for and now won’t give a second glance to.


Tip!

Take gently used toys to local donation centers so that other children in need can play with them.

Step 2: Clean. Kids can be messy! Take this opportunity to clean the toys. Wipe all of your items down with a child-safe disinfectant and allow them to dry.

Step 3: Group like items. Arrange similar items together for easy access. For example: Group items together by activity. For art projects, paints, crayons, markers, and pencils should be grouped together. For bathtime, water-safe toys should be grouped together.

Step 4: Store. Place each group in its own storage container. However you decide to store your groups, make sure they’re stored in a way that is easy for your child to access and put away on their own.


Toy Organization Ideas

Canisters

glass canister filled with puzzle pieces

Do you have smaller toys that are best stored where they can be seen? Opt for a clear storage container like a canister or jar. Your child can see what they need before they open it and canisters and jars look great anywhere. These storage containers also come with lids which will help prevent smaller toys from being lost or accidentally falling out and becoming a mess again. If you’re wondering how to get kids organizing on their own, storing toys in canisters and jars is sure to help as they make organizing easy, from art supplies to doll accessories.


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Plastic Bins

plastic bins with organized toys in each

Plastic storage bins are a great option for those who need neat and stackable storage. They allow for grouping toys together in order to make it easier to find and store them. Plastic storage bins are durable for those who are prone to accidents. They also keep out elements from the outside. Make plastic storage bins Pinterest-worthy by adding labels to them. Doing so will make it easy for you to find what toys are in which box and where to put them back when they’re not in use.


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Display Cabinets

While some toys are meant to be played with, others are meant for collecting. You won’t need to get the kids organizing these toys! Collectible toys should be stored in a display cabinet. This allows them to be kept safe from children, pets, and curious guests. Opt for a cabinet that is made with glass so that your toys can be seen. This organization idea is perfect for an office or game room where the toys can become part of the decor!


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Over-the-Door Storage

Get kids organizing by making it fun! Using over-the-door storage comes in handy because it provides divided storage spaces. Using an over-the-door shoe storage solution is a great way to organize long and narrow toys like dolls and action figures. Or use over-the-door organizers with built-in bins to organize stuffed animals. Placing the stuffed animals standing up in a row will allow your child to see their entire collection in a Pinterest-worthy display, at a glance.


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Shower Basket

Thinking of how to organize toys for bath time? Coming up with ideas can be tricky. Bathrooms are wet, hot, and slippery. It takes a specific type of organizer to work in a bathroom. Shower baskets are perfect for organizing bath toys. They’re made from materials that are made to withstand the water, heat, and slick surfaces you find in bathrooms. They typically come with suction cups that stick to flat surfaces or hooks that allow you to hang them. Organize toys in shower baskets for a fun and hassle-free bathtime.


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Peg Board

Need to organize large toys? Slatwall panels and pegboards are a great way to organize toys that are too big to be stored in bins or toy boxes. These are perfect for bikes, scooters, art easels, and anything else that can be hung. Arrange the hung items intentionally for a Pinterest-like wall display that will leave guests wondering if it is hanging storage or modern art.


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Toy Hammock

Get kids organizing by making it fun! Try organizing toys in a toy hammock. Toy hammocks are organization toys that actually organize! While your child thinks it's a toy, you will be getting extra storage out of it. Your little one will see stuffed toys relaxing after a long day of play but you will know that toy hammocks count as extra storage and fun decor.


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Underbed Storage

Maximize storage and room space by using underbed storage! Underbed storage is easily overlooked but could be considered more space-saving than regular storage as it can become completely invisible. This is one of the best ideas for how to organize toys and keep them out of sight. Underbed storage can take a room from cluttered to clean with the slide of a bin!


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Sports Rack

Want to know how to organize toys that won’t stay put? Sports balls can be hard to store. Due to their spherical shape, whenever they’re placed on a flat surface, they’re guaranteed to roll out of place. Stop them in their tracks with a sports rack. Sports racks are specially designed to hold sports equipment and prevent them from moving around.


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