I'm moving from a house with a playroom to an apartment. Right now, he has a huge vintage chest full of toys. I'm not bringing the chest & I will be donating a lot. would like to keep the toys in ds's bedroom. But I don't like for him to take out more than a few at a time & I will be useing his bedroom for time outs in the future. So maybe a locking toy chest? Or fabric bins that I keep on a shelf in the closet? Or somthing under the bed? Thanks in advance.
I would say top of the closet would be the best if you didnt want him to get into them :)
My toys are all over my house LOL there is too many to hide haha
I'd say bins under the bed so that they are out of the way, or bins in the closest on the shelf too??
I just recently bought my daughter plastic bins with lids, so that she can only get in them if I open them for her. She's only two, so she can't open them on her own yet, and I'm hoping that by the time she can she will understand she can only open one at a time.
This. My kids also have toys everywhere. lol.
Quoting BeachMama05:I would say top of the closet would be the best if you didnt want him to get into them :)
My toys are all over my house LOL there is too many to hide haha
Thank you guys. I've been cleaning & relizxed that I'm addicted to wicker baskets lol. I have two long small ones, a big one that I wasn't useing & a huge one & Wire cube things that you can take apart. So I pretty much have what I need lol. I think I'll set up his cube things in his closet or a hall closet of if we have one & then keep stuffed animals in a bin under the bed.




- dandeli0nwishes
on Feb. 16, 2012 at 12:03 AM