mushpea
12-12-2009, 09:37 AM
All my toys are stored in boxs in shelving units similar to that of the trofast system outside in our lean to conservatory, I then bring in some toys each week, either what the children request or what i think goes with our theme. this works quite well at the moment as it means the living room is not over run with toys and the children can still see the toys to pick what they want.
my problem is how and where to store the puzzles and board games, at the moment they are on the side in the kitchen which just isnt working out cause the kids never pick them or ask for them and they are takin up far to much of my kitchen work top to be practical.
I just wonded how you all stored your games and puzzles so the children can access them, we dont have a book case or shelves in the living room as the books are in a box and the toys go out at the weekend so the house is ours again.
so please can i have some ideas as to how to store games and puzzles so that children can free access to them please
my problem is how and where to store the puzzles and board games, at the moment they are on the side in the kitchen which just isnt working out cause the kids never pick them or ask for them and they are takin up far to much of my kitchen work top to be practical.
I just wonded how you all stored your games and puzzles so the children can access them, we dont have a book case or shelves in the living room as the books are in a box and the toys go out at the weekend so the house is ours again.
so please can i have some ideas as to how to store games and puzzles so that children can free access to them please