I have two stepdaughters, 5 and 8, that are with us every other week. Currently they share a room and it's everloaded with toys. H thinks it's fine, but I feel like they have WAY too much! I know times are different and we are more well off than my parents were when I was a kid, but I don't remember having an overwhelming amount of toys like they do, even if I were to half it.
The biggest problem with this is that they are always taking out all of the toys from the storage bins/shelves and they end up having the biggest mess in their room. It seems like they just pull them out to either get to another toy or to play with it for 2 seconds before moving onto the next toy.
So, I guess I just wanted to see how many toys your kiddos have. I mean, they are good girls and we want to give them everything they want, but it's just getting to be too much. And with Christmas coming up, which always brings at least 30 new toys between us and family, their room is going to be exploding at the seams!
Re: Toys - how many is too many?
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With DS, we have one toy box and when it's full it means something needs to leave before anything new can come in. He plays with the same 6 trucks 90% of the time so when I notice something isn't getting any play time, it goes into storage. He is only 2 so isn't quite ready to fully participate in a purge, Plus with little brother coming I don't want to get rid of anything until both boys have gone through it.
It comes down to having a limit to the toys (space wise) and once the limit is reached, it's time to purge. As far as the mess, they need to be cleaning up their toys at a time that makes sense for you. For us, that means before the bedtime routine, he picks up and puts away everything.
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They do clean up their room every couple of days. I wouldn't be able to handle it if it was always a disaster!
I think it is pretty impossible to put an absolute number on toys...We may have 20 toys but they are all huge trucks, and you have 200 toys because they are barbies, assessories, and little things. Thats why I think space is the best determinant. It definetly a judgement call between you and your husband as to when enough is enough.
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