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Storing happy land
I am gradually building up a selection of Happy Land sets. The children really like them, so far they haven't broken any of it-I have a couple of children come here that struggle with a lot of things -one has autism-and they are terrible with the way they treat toys. The other day one of them walked on a bead frame and got his ankle trapped in it!
Anyway, my problem is do I keep the happy land in separate sets, or mix it into one big box? Am I being a bit over careful and fussy about keeping it all separate.
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I mix mine up, some los have favourite pieces that they like to use in different scenarios, I like to mix and match things and not be too strict.
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Mine is mixed they use it all together where-ever it is from.
The other day that had an elaborate game going with happyland stuff, a castle from megablocks and a brio train set
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Mine is mixed up so children can be creative with it!
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mine is mixed
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Mine us stored away until I have space to take it out. I have one boy who looks at the toys to see if he can take them apart. He also likes to test their strength by standing or jumping on the toys.
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I have all my happy land people in this Leo man head storage container
Storage Head Large Boy: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
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Mine is all mixed up and kept together. But i do keep it separate from the fisher price equivalent and wooden sets i have.
I the kids wooden storage unit from ikea that have the plastic draws.
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Originally Posted by
MTK007
Does that store a lot?
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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Originally Posted by
FussyElmo
Does that store a lot?
I was going to ask the same. My small world stuff is pretty much all I have left out somewhere that DH moans at now so desperately need storage for that!
If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes
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Originally Posted by
FussyElmo
Does that store a lot?
It only stores the actual people and some of the smaller bits like trees etc. but it does mean they're not hanging about the place
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I have about 5 sets all stored in a giant plastic tub but vary how it's used, sometimes put whole lot out and sometimes just use one set or the people to combine in messy play trays etc :-)
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Mine are all just mixed up. Sometimes the Queen takes a ride on the ferris wheel or Robin Hood drives the school bus.....it's all good
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i had all the people (mixed ones- happy land, little tykes) in one box then when I had sets of smallworld out I got all the people out with each - my school children set has been to space, the zoo, the farm, to school and visited the princesses castle - lol!
if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got
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I have the ikea red,blue and green 1,2,3 storage boxes and have all my people (little people,happy land and others I've collected along the way) all mixed in one box, I then have another ones for characters, animals, dinosaurs, mini beasts.
I have labelled them all with photograph tags but my mindee's love mixing and matching them in the games they are playing, the larger items that come in the happy land sets are all kept in a large wicker box so that they can get out which pieces they want to play with
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One big box for everything, plus one tiny wee box for all the s0dd1ng doors that keep falling off.
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Originally Posted by
bunyip
One big box for everything, plus one tiny wee box for all the s0dd1ng doors that keep falling off.
Same here! xx
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Ever since they put the little Paralympian in the athletics track set last year, I've been popping into ELC to ask when they'll have little wheelchair ramp conversion sets available to make all the shops, doctors' surgery, school, etc. DDA*-compliant. Those big plastic doorsteps are totally discriminatory.
* Disability Discrimination Act.
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