I know this is really random, but how does everyone else have posters and other things hanging on the wall without a little one (mostly toddlers) coming along and ripping them off? I can tape and re-tape, but the second I turn my back, one of the little ones has pulled another poster off. I tell them "no" firmly when I catch them tying to do it, and all that. But they still do it! I have to tape posters over their heads where they can't reach. It's the only way to keep them from pulling them off. But usually one of them pulls a chair over and, while standing on it, pulls a poster off. I know they need to be eye level...but at eye level there wouldn't be any left on the wall! My preschool area cannot be seperate from the little ones, so the circle time calendar, weather chart, numbers poster, etc have to be up high.
Random: How to Keep Posters on Wall?
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You can have the posters laminated so they don't rip and are harder to pull down off the wall or use clear contact paper to cover and tape the poster all at once. You could also use clear packing tape to go all around the edges so they don't have a place to put their little fingers in order to start ripping it down.- Flag
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I have the same issue. My calandar is at toddler reach and I use the velcrow on the back of the numbers and they are always getting pulled off or mixed around. Some of my preschool wall decore gets ripped down. Sorry I don't have any ideas, just wanted to let you know you're not the only one. I like the idea of laminating..I'll have to do that.- Flag
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contact paper is the best thing EVER!! since it's clear, they can't seem to find where the contact paper stops/wall begins - i LOVE contact paper!! you can get a huge roll at wal mart for about 5 bucks. stick the poster on the wall - and cover the whole poster with contact paper. when you want to take it down...the contact paper will come off without ripping the poster.- Flag
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What about the paint though? Does the contact paper pull up the paint at all?- Flag
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I keep my wall decor just above a toddler's head level. The lowest part of my decor sits at the height of my 3.5yr old's forehead. By 2.5yrs old, I expect to be able to trust the child not to pull/pick at the items on the wall. I also keep things against the wall as much as possible, too.Doing what I love and loving what I do.- Flag
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I keep my wall decor just above a toddler's head level. The lowest part of my decor sits at the height of my 3.5yr old's forehead. By 2.5yrs old, I expect to be able to trust the child not to pull/pick at the items on the wall. I also keep things against the wall as much as possible, too.
by the way, some of the children who pull things off the wall are as old as 4 and even one school ager does it just to rearrange things, no matter how many times they are told not to. Waaaaay too old to be doing that.
Most of my posters are laminated already so they won't rip. It's just a pain to constantly be tapping and re-tapping, telling them no, playing hide and seek to find that missing poster, etc. Sometimes it seems like they go around looking for the next poster to pull down!
Where is the cheapest place to find contact paper? It's so expensive and I'd have to use a lot of it... I'm the daycare assistant and preschool teacher so I'm just paid hourly. A lot of my income already goes back into the preschool portion (I'm horrible. I can't go into a store without finding something that I NEED for preschool. And then I don't ask to be re-imbursed because it's not something I was told to purchase, or even anything I mentioned to the owner before getting. But it really is stuff we need
Thanks for that suggestion! I'll have to try it!- Flag
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I just use sticky tack... when it gets ripped down I say no and I quite honestly very rarely turn my back long enough for things to get ripped down without me seeing it coming. I had a problem with my own dd (at the time 15-18 months) ripping down some number stickers I have on the walls but she got over it too. Just need to teach them no.
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You could try double sided sticky tape if the posters aren't supposed to be removed. Make sure the posters are all laminated first though. Use this only if you are sure you aren't going to rearrange them. You can remove double sided tape but it can leave a sticky residue (which can be removed with nail polish remover but can be a hassle).- Flag
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I Laminate. Then I staple them up. Then I cover the entire perimeter of the poster and over the staples with clear packing tape. It's not easy to pull them down this way. You can get a big roll of clear packing tape at the dollar store.- Flag
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Another what NOT to use...
Yellow sticky tac that is sold in rectangle sections from walmart. I'm sorry I don't remember the exact brand name, but that stuff peeled the paint off my wall all over the place and left yellow traces and discoloration anywhere else.
What I use...
Now I found another brand called UHU Tac that works great and I haven't had any issues with it at all. Holds better and no peeling paint or discoloration and it sticks to itself so it comes off clean if you dab at it with another piece.- Flag
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you can get a huge roll of contact paper at wal mart for 5 dollars and it'll last a pretty long time. it's well worth it. i use it all the time. i made a collage on the wall using pictures/words cut from magazines and i made a collage on a table the same way - they're so cute!- Flag
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