PLAYROOM FOR TODDLERS
I am so happy that I finally decluttered and organized Rosie’s toys and did a minimalist playroom. It’s a to-do list for me for quite a while now and finally, I did it. It is so organized now and I really loved how it turned out.
Hello guys, I am very sorry for the long absence here. Life has been very busy. I also lost my motivation in blogging since I started my motherhood/lifestyle youtube channel. So if you haven’t watched any of our videos, you can watch them here: Meu & Mea. You can also watch my declutter and organizing toys/ minimalist playroom here.
Anyway, Rosie is now 1.5 years old. She has a lot of toys that she doesn’t really play with. A lot of baby toys in the toy boxes too. So, I decided to declutter all her toys. I put away all the toys that she doesn’t want to play with and only chose those toys that she actually loves and plays with. It wasn’t a hard task, to be honest. I know whats the best toys for her and I know those that aren’t really good. To be honest, I felt so relieved after the declutter and organizing. Now her playroom is so much organized, arrange, and clean. It is also easier for her to pick up toys during playtime. Also, easier to put them back to their own places.
I have been collecting wooden toys for her, and those are my priority to display on the shelves. She loves to play with them especially the puzzles. I also really like the style of the Montessori playroom. It’s not just very simple, it gives the room the feeling of calmness, declutter and stress-free. I want it to be a peaceful place for my toddler to play and enjoy her toys. For her to learn and use her imaginations more.
Now all these toys has its own place. It is arrange and my toddler won’t be confuse on what toys to play because everything is on display and easy to take. It is very easy to clean after a play time too.
Do you like Montessori playroom too? What do you think of this Montessori inspired playroom?
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