Toy Chest for the Kids
Children’s toys can create a lot of bothersome clutter. With housing prices skyrocketing throughout the world, families are turning to smaller housing for affordability. Keeping the clutter of toys to a minimum is important.
If you do not own a toy chest, also called a toy box, you may want to invest in one. Toys can be neatly stored away in a toy chest at night or when company is over.
A typical toy chest is a simple wooden box that contains a bottom, four sides, and then a hinged or sliding top. A toy chest can be plain or very ornate. Depending on where you want it to be while determine the type you’ll want to invest in. If it’s going to be sitting in a corner out of sight an inexpensive version will certainly suffice.
I own a coffee table that has a tabletop that flips up and turns into a bench with a hidden toy box underneath. This coffee table has held my children’s Lego’s for years. While the toys are readily available for after school play, the toy chest appears to be little more than a coffee table when company is over. This type of toy chest can make any busy mother’s day a little less stressful.
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