Peg shelving can be used anywhere for just about anything from hanging marionette puppets to extra pretend costumes to, well anything.


— Check out more tips for de-cluttering and organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by Mike R; Singlemomdom and the greener life.

Arts and Crafts are my worst nightmare. They are kept in a closet, high on the top shelf so that they can only be used with permission.


— Excerpted from Twins with Tots.

Don’t just decide on the best way to restructure or organize your child’s room or playroom. Rather, involve them in the process.


— Smart tips for de-cluttering and organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by Clever Colleen.

Don’t forget about storage in unique places, like under the bed or couch.


— Excerpted from Ann Crabs.

All our dress up clothes and bigger stuffed animals fit in pop up, mesh hampers. They fold down when not in use and hold up to rugged play.


— Smart tips for organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by ChilL Mama.

Reward the kids for giving away unwanted items to other.


— Continue to read more tips for de-cluttering by Still Living the Dream.

Use empty diaper wipe containers and shoe boxes for small items like crayons and/or paints, glue, and scissor storage.


— Check out more tips for de-cluttering and organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by Blog by Donna.

Each evening, the family should spend time together. We all go into the room and help clean up any remaining toys from the day, then we all read books.


— Awesome tips for de-cluttering and organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by Life with the family O.

If you have more than one child in a room, consider bunk beds so they have more room.


— Excerpted from Susan Heim on Parenting.

Use the One In One Out Rule. You can donate or sell on Craigslist, but the idea is to keep the toys at a minimum so that they don’t take over the house.


— Tips for de-cluttering and organizing toys in your kids’ playroom by Sweet Deals For Moms.