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How to organize baby toys

With the improvement of living standards, parents have bought many interesting toys for their children, but their mothers have been following them all day to clean up the mess. This head has just been cleaned up, and it has begun to be left disorderly there; There are toys everywhere in the house. Adults often step on small toys when they walk. Curious babies put small parts in their mouths as soon as they catch them. It's time to manage toys with their babies.


1. Put the commonly used toys in a conspicuous position


Don't be too careful in sorting toys, because after a long time, my mother has forgotten where to put them. Every baby has toys that he or she keeps in his or her hands every day, such as bears, pacifiers and other small objects that are small in size and easy to lose wherever he or she goes. When mother usually collects, it should be placed in a conspicuous position, such as the drawer beside the TV cabinet or the upper layer of the drawer, so that adults can take it or store it.


2. Find the right place to play


It is better to "scatter" toys in multiple places of the home than to put them together, such as in the car or in the grandparents' home. This can improve the utilization efficiency of toys. Different toys are suitable for playing in different places. For example, remote control cars are recommended to be played outdoors, while toys with components (such as constructive building blocks, puzzles, etc.) are suitable for playing on tables or rugs, so that small pieces will not be scattered and can not be found.


3. Keep fresh by clever circulation


Too many toys are too stimulating for children to achieve the expected play effect. Then you might as well temporarily collect some of them and take them out every few weeks to make a "cycle". The advantage of this is that children can focus on fewer toys at some time. When parents frequently carry out "toy cycle", children can always maintain a sense of freshness.


4. Remove toys that cannot be used


If a toy is found to be defective and therefore unable to work, it should not hesitate to be included in the "removal" list. Toys that are no longer suitable for children should also be abandoned. If operated properly, children not only receive an education to cherish toys, but also learn how to choose "keep" or "give up" in life.