Does anyone use those plastic white rubbermaid storage containers with the pull out drawers? They are either 3 drawer or 7 drawer I think. They have different widths for the 3 drawer unit and I'm considering buying one. They run about $20 each.
I have a huge open room with toys on the floor and no shelving. I'm trying to find a quick, cost-effective means of storage/displaying, but something that I can keep for awhile. I applied for a grant, but it will be up to six months before I can use it to buy the really nice 9-section toy shelves with rounded edges.
Please share ideas on what to put in the 3-drawer storage system. I was thinking I would put one next to the kitchen and use the top of it for either the cash register with the shopping cart nearby or to use the top of it for the toaster, blender, and mixer. Then I would use one drawer for play food, one drawer for play cooking items, and the last drawer for????
I have some cardboard blocks that I will put together and just pile up on the floor so they will "fill" the room a little more. Seriously, the room looks horrible with everything on the floor. I'm wondering if I should buy a second 3-drawer bin to use for the dolls to be on top and the clothes in a drawer, the blankets in another, and all the doll bottles/phones/etc in another????
How do I make the room look better without any toy shelves and what should I put in the 3-drawer bins?
I have books, balls, puzzles, manipulatives, tons of baby items and baby equipment, dolls, costumes for dressup (I will hang on the wall), cars, blocks, and some foam chairs and a toddler mattress which I will use as a "couch" for now when I put a few pillows on it. The room is about 16 feet by 24 feet.
I have a huge open room with toys on the floor and no shelving. I'm trying to find a quick, cost-effective means of storage/displaying, but something that I can keep for awhile. I applied for a grant, but it will be up to six months before I can use it to buy the really nice 9-section toy shelves with rounded edges.
Please share ideas on what to put in the 3-drawer storage system. I was thinking I would put one next to the kitchen and use the top of it for either the cash register with the shopping cart nearby or to use the top of it for the toaster, blender, and mixer. Then I would use one drawer for play food, one drawer for play cooking items, and the last drawer for????
I have some cardboard blocks that I will put together and just pile up on the floor so they will "fill" the room a little more. Seriously, the room looks horrible with everything on the floor. I'm wondering if I should buy a second 3-drawer bin to use for the dolls to be on top and the clothes in a drawer, the blankets in another, and all the doll bottles/phones/etc in another????
How do I make the room look better without any toy shelves and what should I put in the 3-drawer bins?
I have books, balls, puzzles, manipulatives, tons of baby items and baby equipment, dolls, costumes for dressup (I will hang on the wall), cars, blocks, and some foam chairs and a toddler mattress which I will use as a "couch" for now when I put a few pillows on it. The room is about 16 feet by 24 feet.
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