Re: [unschoolingbasics] toy boxes
[email protected]
In a message dated 7/11/2004 2:37:18 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
***I think toy boxes are much better suited for this...he's a bright little
kid and probably has already figured this out, too! : ) It's hard to see what
you've got to play with if they're all on top of each other in a toy box. Why
not build or build some low shelves so you can set the toys out along them
where he can see them and also they are more easily stowed? Another idea is to
get a large cardboard box for him to build a bed in instead :)
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[email protected] writes:
>> He wants the toys out of the toybos so he can put all of his blanketsinside and make a little bed out of it -
***I think toy boxes are much better suited for this...he's a bright little
kid and probably has already figured this out, too! : ) It's hard to see what
you've got to play with if they're all on top of each other in a toy box. Why
not build or build some low shelves so you can set the toys out along them
where he can see them and also they are more easily stowed? Another idea is to
get a large cardboard box for him to build a bed in instead :)
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Geneva Goza
Thanks so much!! Looking forward to trying out my new additude!
***I think toy boxes are much better suited for this...he's a bright little
kid and probably has already figured this out, too! : ) It's hard to see what
you've got to play with if they're all on top of each other in a toy box. Why
not build or build some low shelves so you can set the toys out along them
where he can see them and also they are more easily stowed? Another idea is to
get a large cardboard box for him to build a bed in instead :)
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>> He wants the toys out of the toybos so he can put all of his blanketsinside and make a little bed out of it -
***I think toy boxes are much better suited for this...he's a bright little
kid and probably has already figured this out, too! : ) It's hard to see what
you've got to play with if they're all on top of each other in a toy box. Why
not build or build some low shelves so you can set the toys out along them
where he can see them and also they are more easily stowed? Another idea is to
get a large cardboard box for him to build a bed in instead :)
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christy_imnotred
--- In [email protected], we3deeves@a... wrote:
They are the clear drawers that stack. The toys are organized into
different drawers, legos, cars, robots, people etc. so my son can
easily find what he wants without having to dump a whole toy box to
find it. It makes clean up easy for me too.
Christy
> In a message dated 7/11/2004 2:37:18 PM Central Standard Time,blankets
> [email protected] writes:
> >> He wants the toys out of the toybos so he can put all of his
> inside and make a little bed out of it -bright little
> ***I think toy boxes are much better suited for this...he's a
> kid and probably has already figured this out, too! : ) It's hardto see what
> you've got to play with if they're all on top of each other in atoy box. Why
> not build or build some low shelves so you can set the toys outalong them
> where he can see them and also they are more easily stowed?Another idea is to
> get a large cardboard box for him to build a bed in instead :)We ditched the toy box a few years ago and got containers instead.
>
They are the clear drawers that stack. The toys are organized into
different drawers, legos, cars, robots, people etc. so my son can
easily find what he wants without having to dump a whole toy box to
find it. It makes clean up easy for me too.
Christy