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Tame the Toy Chaos Before the Holidays

By: NewsUSA

(NewsUSA) - With the holidays just around the corner, many families find that the season of giving often turns into a season of overflowing toy bins. From stuffed animals to action figures, it doesn’t take long before every surface is covered with toys. But with a little planning and teamwork, families can declutter and make room for what matters most: time together.

Start with a simple system

Sort toys into four piles: things to keep, donate, recycle, or toss. Involve your child in the process. When kids help decide which toys stay and which can find a new home, they learn responsibility and generosity.

“Turn cleaning into fun and kindness,” said Ariel Bronson, KinderCare Individualized Education Specialist. “By explaining [to kids] that their toys will be donated or shared with other children, you help them see that their toys can make new friends and bring happiness elsewhere, often making it easier and more meaningful for them to let go.”

Think minimalist

Fewer toys can actually lead to more play. Children often get overwhelmed by too many choices and end up playing less. A smaller collection encourages creativity, focus, and imagination.

Once you’ve decluttered, organize what remains with labeled bins or baskets by category, like puzzles, art supplies, dolls or blocks. Keep the baskets or bins within your child’s reach so cleanup feels like part of playtime. If you want to, temporarily remove some things and rotate toys every few weeks to keep things fresh. Your child will feel like they have something “new” without adding more clutter.

Minimalism isn’t about taking joy away; it’s about making space for it. A tidy, peaceful play space helps kids settle into deeper, more imaginative play and helps parents breathe a little easier, too.

Teach lasting values

Beyond organizing, this tradition of decluttering and donating teaches lasting values. Children discover that giving feels good and that less can truly be more. And while gifts bring joy, time together brings connection, whether you’re building a fort, baking cookies, or reading a favorite story. That time to connect is what kids (and families) really want.

A little organization today can help your family focus on what the holidays are really about: joy, gratitude and togetherness.

Learn more about helping children build lifelong habits of kindness, confidence and care at KinderCare.com.

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