Teach your child fun toy-organizing habits like the following:
Instead of throwing all sorts of toys in a big balikbayan box, organize them first. Have clean shoeboxes, clear disposable food containers or potato chip cylinders to hold small, similar items together, such as cooking pots and pans, paints and paintbrushes, crayons, lego parts, mini cars and puzzle pieces.
If your child is too young to read labels, glue color or cut-out pictures from magazines onto the boxes/cans as guide.
Create a mini-sampayan in your child’s room. Place a ribbon/string from one end of the wall to the other, or down the sides of a window. Using clothespins, hang your child’s artwork, hats or Barbie doll’s dresses along the string.
If your child is too young to read labels, glue color or cut-out pictures from magazines onto the boxes/cans as guide.
Create a mini-sampayan in your child’s room. Place a ribbon/string from one end of the wall to the other, or down the sides of a window. Using clothespins, hang your child’s artwork, hats or Barbie doll’s dresses along the string.
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