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Way back when I had my first child and daughter (almost 14 years ago), the word TOYS never really entered the mind. Of course my daughter got lots of fluffy animals, dolls, baby/toddler toys and bits and pieces; however it never really occurred to me that ONE day I would have a house full of toys.

After 14 years and 7 children (yes I have seven kids – 4 girls and 3 boys and in that order); you can imagine the amount of toys this household has accumulated over the years. We have gone from a small corner of the house to an entire ‘playroom’; in fact one would think upon entering this room that it could pass as a kindergarten or pre-school.

Over the years I have tried many different storage solutions for toys; some have lasted longer than others, and what seemed great ideas at the time; turned out to be a complete waste of money.

Before you continue reading, I want to also point out that today, toys are made to be broken. Nothing is made to last and most toys are “Made in China”. These toys are usually only played with once (Christmas Day or a sibling destroys another’s precious toy) and have to be thrown out the following day. As a parent, you come to realise that even though these toys break often, they also still seem to multiply at rapid rate and before you know it, the toys are out of your control.

So here is the rundown of storage solutions for toys I have actually tried and used over the years:

Plastic Storage Box Containers (with lids)

These I have tried on a number of occasions for toy storage. While they were great in the beginning, what didn’t occur to me was how many other uses they had, such as:

  • Being used as carts, automobiles or trains with a child inside and another pushing/pulling up and down hall ways and all corners of the house.
  • Used as a stage for theatrical productions, musicals and dance parties.
  • For props and even as costumes in these theatricals (dressing as a tortoise or turtle).

All resulted in the containers becoming broken, cracked and/or damaged. This one below is full of puzzles. I dare not remove it from the messy bookcase above and beyond!

Calico/ Material Cube Bags

I purchased two of these a few years ago, one a Pixar Cars design the other Disney Princesses. Both lasted about a month as these got torn and ripped as their other uses were:

  • Inverted and made into chairs or bean bags.
  • Again used as props or costumes Hiding apparatus, e.g. Jack-In-The-Box
  • The handles were also exceptional for a game tug-a-war or two.

Round ‘Flexible’ Plastic Storage Buckets

These in the beginning were fantastic and I thought I had finally found something that worked. I purchased 6 of these and various toys were stored inside ~ wooden train sets, to cars and trucks, doll house furniture to baby dolls. They were also easy for tidy up time for the children. Unfortunately I was dreadfully mistaken and the downside to these are as follows:

  • They got used as tug boats and row boats
  • Deck or lounge chairs
  • Skipping ropes and even dressing gown cords were tied to the handles and used to pull others around in them.

Note the cracks down either side of the handles…

Mini Garbage Bins – One word GIMMICK!

Stupid me bought 4 of these and at present we still have three and a quarter of them (a red one has a wheel snapped off the bottom).
You can imagine all sorts of fun children can have with these.  Here they are ~ note the red one with the limp!

Playroom Post

As you can see, the above systems are not working. On the other hand I could go to IKEA and buy some great items of furniture and spend more money than necessary. But we already some great pieces of furniture in the playroom (a bookshelf over toybox and a full length book shelf) that I could work with.

Unfortunately the playroom is one area of my home that I am forever trying to keep on top of, but I am determined to go from disorder to organised in the near future!

Please head over to No Excuses! Easy organising for large families as there are many other great organisation ideas, recipes and household hints you might be interested in, otherwise here are a few to get you started:

“Don’t panic, you will get there in the end”

Tiredness, stress and “I just can’t be bothered”

“If you don’t ask, you don’t get”

  • I had such a hard time keeping the toy bins tidy. I so glad where past all that now.

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  • storage boxes are a great idea but sorting and spring cleaning is more important.

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  • We have A Fantastic Toy Box from Little Tikes

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  • Im off to clean Master 6 bedroom that is full of clutter

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  • ive just de cluttered my kids rooms great article

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  • We have just organised the “toy nook”, we used a plastic tub, a leather ottoman/toy chest and a cube bookshelf – we’ll see how we’ll it holds up !

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  • Argh! A very appropriate article! It used to look like a toy factory vomited in our house!!

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  • we have 4 and accumulated so many toys that you dont know what to do with them, it is very frustrating

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  • I so agree, the toys these days are not made at all to last very long, just like mobile phones. I have found that fisher price make toys that will last years. Tonka DID too, but not so much anymore. Playskool seems to be up there with fisher price now.

    In my home, in my 5 yr olds room, she has two 60 L wheelie bins. They hold all her toys, although when she does the toy cleaning, they always look over full, then I find she’s chucked all her clothes in the bottom. Bubs has 1 small wheelie bin. Lots of space in it. Yep, we have a purple one that the wheel snapped off the first day of having it. So I removed all the wheels.

    The dining room which is also the play room has those flexible colourful tubs/buckets. We have 4 large tubs and a small, ours have had a bashing like yours, but so far no busts or breaks, yet. They hold all the toys. We did attempt to use the storage plastic boxes, but like you, our kids decided they had other idea for them.

    So far the wheelie bins and flexible tubs are doing us ok. We’ve had them 5 years. So if they start breaking now, I’m not too fazed.

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  • I wish we had a room we can close the door on! We have a small house and the toys are in the living room. Makes it hard having people over, but at least we tidy regularly!

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  • I thought I was doing sucha good job keeping toys clean but now I have realised that they are still only tiny toddlers and havent started to be destructive lol

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  • Thank goodness it isn’t just my kids that are so god at being destructive.

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  • Thank you for the information.

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  • I have tried nearly everything too and it is all great when packed away, but give kids 5 minutes and wallah it is all over the place again. So now i just toss in the box in the room and close the door, as long as i can walk through i try not to stress about this part of the house. The kids room

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  • I was hoping that you were going to tell me you’d found a miracle solution. I’m using a big tool box atm to keep everything in on the basis that it will be extra hard to wreck it.

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  • I m using boxes otherwise its too messy one box for soft toys one for cars and bikes one for remote toys and dolls

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  • I’m using plastic tubs unsuccessfully at the moment. I got excited thinking you we’re going to tell me what actually works!

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  • I feel the same no matter what you buy to house toys it never works and it is only me that uses them to put toys back into anyway.

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  • Informative and interesting article.Thanks for sharing

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  • No matter what I do though house always ends up the same by the end if the working week 🙁

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