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Keep Your House Clean and Keep Your Child Safe With Childrens Toy Boxes

There are many good reasons to choose childrens toy boxes over simply using a plastic container for the storage of toys. Plastic containers are great for storing away old toys, but they sure are not good for an everyday toy box. A wooden toy chest is a far better option and there are several reasons why.

Keeps Things Organized

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Order is kept

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  • 12 plastic storage bins – three red, three blue, three yellow and three green
  • Bins are all interchangeable
  • Smart, sturdy construction
  • Keeps bedrooms and playrooms neat and tidy
  • Perfect for families with mulitiple children

Product DescriptionThe sort and save with Bin Storage Unit Kidkraft offers an easy and affordable to keep your child organized. This unique 12 unit timber plastic containers ideal for setting up toys, blocks, shoes and more covers! Children can be easily transported, where you choose to play the garbage, and brings them back to the group for easy cleaning. The containers are all interchangeable, so you can give them in creating a configuration that works for you!. . . More>>

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Scientific Explorer’s Ice Cream Science Kit

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Average Rating :

2.5 Scientific Explorers Ice Cream Science Kit

I certainly have fun with my husband, but was completely chaotic, if I put my shirt and Lucky I chose to use an old T-shirt had been used.

It 'been fun to do, even if the old shock began. I learned a lot reading the information, and had fun for most. I just wish it was not a complete disaster, as I was.

At least the ice cream tasted pretty good …

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12 Ways For Kids To Store Toys

Kids will like to put there toys away where they can find them when they know that each one of their toys has it’s own ‘home’:

Make it easy for kids to put their things away by providing hooks, shelves and storage areas they can reach easily.

Store toys with small parts in: (Legos, puzzles or building logs, small cars,Barbie accessories etc. in see through plastic containers, glad plastic containers, coffee cans or plastic ice-cream buckets with lids.

Hang a plastic chain from the ceiling (the kind that hold stuffed animals) and let the kids hang pictures that they have created to decorate their room.

Make, or buy a large toy box (this can be a large Rubbermaid container) so the children can quickly pick up larger toys and get them up off the floor when cleaning up the play area. Large plastic storage bins or garbage cans make excellent toy boxes and so do the new collapsible hampers.

A plastic shoe holder is a neat and inexpensive way to store small stuffed animals or anything that you don’t want to toss into the toy box. It is also nice for little girls hair accessories, small toys, cars, paints and paint brushes, chalk etc. Just hang it in a convenient place where it can be reached by the little people, the inside of a closet door, behind the bedroom door or add it as an accessory piece to the room and hang it out in the open on the wall.. These are fairly easy to make yourself if you are handy with a needle and you can match it to the bedspread, curtains, pillow shams or make it a contrasting color with matching trim.

Netting can be strung up on the wall to hold any stuffed toys and other bulky items that aren’t too heavy. The items can be stuck between the net and the wall so the toys are visible but up off the floor and stored neatly out of the way. Hanging plastic chains are also good for this.

Look for wooden wine racks, at garage sales or thrift stores. Most are like new and they make good storage racks. Fill a Pringles potato chip can (cylinder) with small puzzle pieces, little cars or other small things and then store the cans in the cubbyholes of the wine rack.

Plastic or wicker laundry baskets are handy for odds and ends that don’t fit anywhere else.

Old dish drainers or plate racks are good for storing small books, records and tapes or add bookends to the tops of shelves and paint them bright colors

When you place items into a storage container, be sure to label it. This will eliminate the excuse of not knowing where something belongs. If a child is too young to read, you may want to color code boxes or cut out pictures in magazines and glue them on. Clear plastic containers – everything mentioned above PLUS matchbox cars, puzzles, paints, papers, un-assembled race tracks, photographs, comic books, etc.

A Sports Equipment Organizer in the garage can hold sport balls, baseball gloves, etc. (No Balls In The House)

A ribbon or rope strung across a wall or down the sides of a window, can hold artwork, photos, awards, greeting cards, hair clips, and hats. They will attach easily using clothespins.

These are just a few ideas.Look around the house for your own storage ideas. Here are a few things you probably have lying around: Wicker or plastic laundry baskets, pencil boxes, plastic or clay flower pots, cardboard boxes and Pringles containers (for small pieces). Ribbon, rope, string, clothes pins, colorful gift bags and the list goes on… See how many more ideas your children can come up with, They love to use their imaginations and have some really good ideas. Now that have have given them a basic idea of how to store their toys I am sure that they will want to help you think of more.

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10 ct. 2 oz. Bottles – Assorted Color Washable Kid’s Paint

314VHHB87SL. SL160  10 ct. 2 oz. Bottles   Assorted Color Washable Kids PaintThe Crayola Kid’s Paint Jars includes 10 colors of washable paint in ten 2 oz. plastic jars, perfect for use with art easels. This is one of our best sellers. It is perfect for posters, school projects, signs and decorations. The colors are yellow, violet, red, orange, magenta, blue, green, white, brown and turquoise. These paints are recommended for children ages 4 and up.
Customer Review: Good stuff
This paint is thick. My grandson’s easel is next to a big white wall, and he’s slapping this paint onto the paper with his big paint brush. It doesn’t splatter. It washes right off his hands. If they have to paint, this is the paint to use.
Customer Review: Great With Melissa & Doug Easel , but Bottles are Very Small
I bought these paints for use with the Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel & Companion Supply Set Bundle. They work just fine with the Melissa and Doug paper rolls, and my only criticism is that these little bottles don’t last very long, or are at least not the ideal choice for a toddler who is using big brushes. Each little container might last at most three painting sessions, depending on if you use the paint “full strength” or watered down, and how much you pour into the plastic containers. Unless your child is using smaller brushes or you are unconcerned with how long the little bottles will last, I would recommend purchasing the much larger Blue Poster Paint Bottle and the other colors. These are also washable and 11.2 oz. each, whereas the Crayola paints are 2 oz. each.

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