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    Default A great way to organize your child's room...

    I think this is a neat idea....
    http://family.go.com/crafts/cutpaste/craft/storagebox/

    Storage boxes with a picture of what belongs in them... what could be simpler for your kids?
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    we used this same system at the daycare i worked at years ago! it really works well!!! especially with younger children!

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    We used that system when I worked at Head Start and it worked really well. The children knew exactly where to place everything.

    Crafting supplies is also a great idea!
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    Great idea....... Thanks !

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    I could use this idea for myself! lol tons of craft supplies to organise
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    That is how I plan to set my classroom up, no excuses!

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    That looks like a great idea... just need to get some shelves first..currently everything is just thrown into rubbermaid containers..

    One for legos and one for everything else..

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    I am decorating my daughters room so all these ideas are great!! Thanks so much!

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    Thanks for the great idea! Just redoing my twins' room....always the fight.."that's mine!". lol This could help!

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