Before I had cubbies built, I used oversized ziploc bags (not sure what they are called, they are much bigger than the freezer type, and have a handle). When not in use I hung them on their coat hook. Each kid has 2 blankets and a travel size pillow. Licensing here requires each kid to have separate sealed storage, so mesh bags or crates are out.
How Do You Store Kids' Bedding?
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I have cots as well that come with their own pull string bag. Each child is assigned their own cot and their extras (in case of accidents, etc.) stay in a zippered bag in their cubbies. The cot bags are actually pushed back into the original boxes they came in and are stored on the bottom shelf of a storage unit that is built into the wall.- Flag
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I'm currently using a hanging closet shoe organizer to store my daycare kids' bedding and they don't get pillows because they won't fit. I am looking for a new and better solution but I don't have much space. Licensing states the kids' bedding must be stored separately from each other. I'm wondering what solutions other providers are using for this?- Flag
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I used to fold it up and put it in their cubby each day. That takes way too long. Now, I have the kids get the corners of the crib sheet off of the cot and place it in the middle and I lay the blanket in the middle as well. I just stack the cots with the bedding on top of them. They never touch each other and it is so much quicker.
All of the cots are not here since I started putting them down for naptime, but you get the idea.
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I was thinking about maybe getting one of those 'air tight' (vaccume seal) space bags to keep it safe from bugs/ water/ dirt when its not in use. I have seen some of them at the $1 (they are also supposed to make it flat to save space). I have also seen some regular comforter pouches there too.- Flag
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I was thinking about maybe getting one of those 'air tight' (vaccume seal) space bags to keep it safe from bugs/ water/ dirt when its not in use. I have seen some of them at the $1 (they are also supposed to make it flat to save space). I have also seen some regular comforter pouches there too.- Flag
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I use the $.50 cloth reusable grocery bags. When the kids wake up I roll all the bedding up in the sheet and put it down in the grocery bag. That way all I have to do is unroll it the next day and put the elastic around the cot. I hang the bags up on the corner of my curtain rods to keep them out of the way and to keep the kids out of them. Them I launder the bags with the sheets on wash day.
edit to add , They all have small pillows too, I roll them up in the sheets.Not Clueless anymore- Flag
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