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Kids’ Bedroom Organisation Checklist

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testuser Published 4 weeks ago

This checklist helps parents and caregivers organise a child’s bedroom for easier daily tidy-ups and longer-lasting play. It covers toy rotation, donation sorting, storage solutions, art supplies, and under-bed space to create a functional, child-friendly room.

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  1. Remove floor clutter and make bed — Clear toys and make the bed to open space for sorting.
  2. Sort toys into keep, rotate, donate, discard — Use four labeled piles; involve your child for decisions.
  3. Box up rotation toys for storage — Use breathable boxes and label with the rotation date.
  4. Set up a labelled bin system — Choose clear bins and assign categories for easy sorting.
  5. Label bins by category and age — Keep labels short and use words plus pictures for kids.
  6. Place bins at child height for access — Lower placement encourages independence and tidy habits.
  7. Create a donation bag and schedule drop-off — Use a sturdy bag and set a calendar reminder for drop-off.
  8. Organise bookshelf by category and face favourite covers out — Group by interest or reading level; display a few cover-forward.
  9. Add lower hooks or a drawer for daily clothes — Install at a reachable height for your child's age.
  10. Designate an art-supply station with clear containers — Contain small items and keep frequently used tools visible.
  11. Use clear jars for brushes and markers — Jars help sorting, drying, and quick access during projects.
  12. Store paints in a sealed, labeled box — Keep paints sealed and out of reach when not supervised.
  13. Maximise under-bed storage with shallow bins and rollers — Measure clearance and use shallow rolling bins for small toys.
  14. Create a visible rotation calendar on the door or wall — Rotate boxes weekly and mark swaps on the calendar.
  15. Set up an art display area for finished work — Use string & clips or a corkboard to celebrate creations.
  16. Teach child a 5-minute tidy-up routine and involve them — Make it short, timed, and praise completion to build habit.
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