Newest External Links | MarketplaceCanvas Storage Bins Has anyone found a solution for storing toys? My children are 1, 2.5 and 4 .... and we have tons of small toys. I'm looking for something other than these plastic crates or canvas tote. Besides these, I have some nylon storage / toy bins. They are good, but I feel that sometimes it even seems Messier. Or maybe I need something better than what we have. Has anyone found shelves, trays or anything else that works for them? For example, a cabinet in an Ikea store --- like, target? toy box somewhere? Something that works well if you have a large number of PCs, like Mr. Potato-head? I buy the plastic trays containing 3. They sell in Target, Kmart, Wal-Mart, etc. I put all the toys, such as in different drawers, for example. cars in one, the numbers of shares in the other and all the swords, ninja tools (a little) accessories action hero in another. Its nice because I can close the drawer and the room looks neat. Get a tray that is not too large (so they can achieve what is up) and get some of these cute baskets which are covered with fabric. They are very nice and clean future and would be perfect for holding small toys. However, you can get fit on the tray, then put the toys in them. Make a basket for the parts of Mr. Potato head, one with small cars, one with food, games, etc. We have a wooden toy box with a lid works well ... close it and nobody needs to see all the toys. I found a store in Amish country. I also found that the bags nylon mesh laundry that you can buy from Target or Walmart work great for small toys. they are well enough to see through and have a zipper to close and they come in different sizes. the best thing I found was that the role of Ben under the bed, open on both sides, my daughter can sleep up to four under his bed, it also puts his winter clothes in them, then switches to summer clothes she has on their books, but you can not say that this is below the British Columbia from the bed skirt, it crashes to the ground. storage carts with wheels are at target and they have a great job for me that I would try Try Home Depot or Lowe's. They usually have sets of storage bins for under $ 10. If all else fails, get rid of some toys. If you're like me, you buy something cute every time you see it, then run out of space. Do not let your children see you through the many toys, they will try to keep everything. We use different containers such as buckets of ice cream companies Gallan for Barbie shoes and clothing, or men of the army, or cars, or those plastic containers that you mentioned for the larger type of toys, However, trying to build shelves in the playroom, the label of the bin / container with this type of toy it is, then put on the shelf. The child may play out in a container, so if he or she wants more toys, they have to pick the ones just to play with, put them in the trash and then. Posted on January 5, 2010.
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