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I’ve decided to start sharing our playroom toy rotations despite the inevitable backlash I may get for the amount of toys that we have. No doubt, kids don’t need this many toys. My 4 kids are very lucky - we have grown our collection over the last 7 years along with the many many toys their grandparents saved for them. We have 4 shelf units in our playroom with toys varying developmentally for kids aged 9 months to 7 years. For those looking for more details on the shelves, toys, or toy rotations in general, head to my b!o because I created a full list of everything.  Toy rotations are a great way to keep kids engaged with a carefully selected toys to avoid overwhelming a child with too many choices which can often result in clutter, disorganization, and toys not being played with at all. A rotation could be weekly, monthly, every other month. There is no set way to do it, but I personally aim to do it monthly!  Toy rotations are not just about changing up the specific toys they are playing with, it is about displaying them in a simple way so they are in sight. In fact, some times you don't even need to switch all of the toys out, but instead change the placement of a toy to spark a new interest in it! Again, kids don’t need this many toys. Frankly, they don’t need any toys at all, and could use their imaginations in incredible ways. But our playroom toy rotations are a big part of our life, and I share it because, perhaps, a small part of it can inspire your play! - #toyrotations #playideas #toyideas #activitiesforkids #toddlerplay #preschoolplay #babyplay
I’ve decided to start sharing our playroom toy rotations despite the inevitable backlash I may get for the amount of toys that we have. No doubt, kids don’t need this many toys. My 4 kids are very lucky - we have grown our collection over the last 7 years along with the many many toys their grandparents saved for them. We have 4 shelf units in our playroom with toys varying developmentally for kids aged 9 months to 7 years. For those looking for more details on the shelves, toys, or toy rotations in general, head to my b!o because I created a full list of everything. Toy rotations are a great way to keep kids engaged with a carefully selected toys to avoid overwhelming a child with too many choices which can often result in clutter, disorganization, and toys not being played with at all. A rotation could be weekly, monthly, every other month. There is no set way to do it, but I personally aim to do it monthly!  Toy rotations are not just about changing up the specific toys they are playing with, it is about displaying them in a simple way so they are in sight. In fact, some times you don't even need to switch all of the toys out, but instead change the placement of a toy to spark a new interest in it! Again, kids don’t need this many toys. Frankly, they don’t need any toys at all, and could use their imaginations in incredible ways. But our playroom toy rotations are a big part of our life, and I share it because, perhaps, a small part of it can inspire your play! - #toyrotations #playideas #toyideas #activitiesforkids #toddlerplay #preschoolplay #babyplay

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