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  1. #1

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Their rooms are full of stuff. Just junk, lots of it! Problem is I don't want to just throw things out. There are toys that were gifts but just don't get played with. Things that I bought for them but they've only shown a cursory interest in. Things that I think might be good in a few years. Etc.

    Part of me thinks I could just chuck stuff out. Get in there when DD is at school and be ruthless. Cut back to one box of toys, which she actually plays with.

    Storage isn't great in her room. In DS1's it is non-existent. But I need to do something about the clutter.

    So what do you do?? With toys that aren't played with but you know have value? With the forty thousand stuffed toys?

  2. #2
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Lol about he forty thousand stuffed toys hun! Sorry I can't help, I'm in the same boat, would love to hear what others do. Currently I have bags of stuffed toys in the garage, I refuse to throw them out (too much sentimental value). Plus the ever growing number of toys around the house....clutter everywhere!

  3. #3

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Curse you sentimental value!!!! *Shakes fist*

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
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    I'm a chucker! - If it's causing clutter and therefore stress - it goes! Donating to a charity or needy family means that the item/s are going to do some good for others. If the items actually have decent $$ value - try selling (lots of FB groups for this) but I've found most items sell for a tiny fraction of their RRP second hand and it's not worth the hassle. As for stuffed toys- I just filled several garbage bags and took them to the dump! I loathe them - they take up space and rarely get played with here!

  5. #5
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    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
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    Yes, clutter = stress for me unfortunately. I think I'm a bit of a hoarder like my mother . Although I know that two much clutter is bad feng shui. I once sold something on ebay for peanuts (I agree with you Amaunet, on ebay you get a small fraction of what it's worth/you paid for) and I ended up packing up loads more in the box as it was going to a school with special needs kids, that made me feel so good. They were looking for a car ramp only ELC sold but theirs broke and they couldn't get it from ELC as they shut shop. Ebay for me is a hassle as well. When I was packing up the box DS was saying 'mummy, what are you doing with this?', so I said it's going to someone else who is smaller than you who will play with it, and he was like 'but I'm still playing with this', lol. Next time I'm doing it in secret haha. I wish I was a chucker! And yes OP, 'curse you sentimental value'!! lol.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
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    I have divided all my kids toys up into tubs. The boys have three tubs: one has their favourite toys that get played with ALL the time, and the rest of their toys are divided into 2 tubs which I rotate through. They get so excited when I get the other tub out.
    DD who is going on 7 her toys are down to one tub as she is really starting to grow out of so many toys and more into crafts/drawings/writing.
    I have used under their beds for storage too.
    When a toy is broken it's thrown out straight away now. As soon as they start growing out of a toy and as long as it is in good/clean condition I donate it.
    I have started being ruthless - sadly it's only the thing to do.

  7. #7
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    I have taken all soft toys into a bag in the shed. I figured if no-one asked about them in 12 months they'd go, but I reckon they've been there at least 2years lol. Out of sight out of mind
    My kids have al their toys in OSS Ikea drawer/tub thingos. Each type has its own cars/ponies/lalaloopsies etc. each child also has a small random tub where random () stuff goes.
    Dd2has a basket for her larger stuff out in the family room. It's getting culled soon.
    I tried rotating tubs but it didn't really work for us, so I just got rid of the excess that wasn't played with. We have a great Buy, Swap, Sell local page. I gave up on eBay a long time ago.

    When gifts are due (birthdays etc) I try to buy extensions of what we have. Because we live so far away from out families, they usually send money, and my mum was as fussy as me, so she knows how it works.

    Lego however is my biggest 'problem'. I have it in every room. Dd2s duplo is stored in a large coffee table drawer. Dd1s friends stuff is stored in a rolling box under her bed. My old stuff is in a large tub and kept separate from DS' new stuff.

    I'm not terribly sentimental I don't think. I've kept small but precious stuff in a single box each. My mum just moved out of our house of 30 years and had kept all this 'stuff', for us, but none of us really had any attachment to it after all these years. It was more for her.

  8. #8
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    Jan 2006
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    I also do rotating boxes. At the moment we have the Kung Zhu hamsters, lego and scalectrix out (ie in the hidey behind the sofa, so within easy reach). Maybe next time we'll have the nanobugs or the railway or the cars... who knows!

    We have a lot of lego, so we'll swap around various sets of lego.

    I also chuck out a lot. I'll keep the "good" stuff (the duplo, brio, baby play mat, wooden activity cube... - well, we'll have grandchildren some day) and get rid of the cheap plastic stuff to a charity shop. Or the bin, if it's broken. How sentimental can you get over a toy? Yes, a favourite soft toy or some expensive bits of lego/brio, or the odd toy from a now-deceased relative, but the most sentiment I have is over the big items I wanted as a child that I buy for Liebs (the lego and the two-story shed we're getting this summer so Liebs can have an outdoor sleepover!).

    Can I ask why the toy is sentimental? Thinking about this may well help you decide if it does need to go or not.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    I have two big storage units that we had made specifically for the big blue ikea tubs. It's amazing how much can fit in there! The tubs have specific toys in them, for instance 3 are used for the train stuff, 1 has dress ups etc. i was never very good at rotating stuff so needed something to contain everything! I am good at donating things the boys have moved on from, I do keep some things for the grandchildren too!

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    when I was a kid, I had a chain hanging from the roof with clips to hang stuffed toys from. I think I am going ti look around for them and get one each for the kids. I am trying to create spaces for toys, and go with things have to fit here, or they go out.

  11. #11
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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    I just did a huge cull. About 1/3 of all their toys are gone including reducing collections (200ish bits of plates, cups and play food to about 50, 19384829 wooden blocks to a small tub of the good stuff, halved the matchbox car collection). Anything that they haven't played with in 6 months is gone. Anything that gets a cursory play and then dumped on the floor is gone. I have pretty much stripped it back to what I consider to be the basics: blocks, trains, cars, toy animals, dolls and clothes, play kitchen, a few favourite stuffed toys and the good quality puzzles. You know what? They didn't notice! Apart from being delighted that I set up the play kitchen in a way that's more user friendly and has had them playing 'cafe' for two weeks solid. They have not asked for one missing thing. And they're actually focused and more organised in their play because they're not wading through stuff and dealing with the distraction of me telling them to pick up.

    I planned ahead, listed what I was culling and put ads on freecycle, for things to be picked up on a day that they were away. Anything that didn't go, I took to Vinnies.

    I am SO GLAD I did this. No regrets at all, even if some gifts or things I had memories around went in the process. I don't miss any of it and feel so much better about the space we have and the effect it's had on both myself and the kids. Get rid of it Hun. Kids have grown and thrived just fine on the strength of a single rag doll and trees to climb. Your kids will do just fine without the majority of their toys.
    xo

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Epping, VIC
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Just quickly- I saw a great pin on Pinterest about beanbags filled with stuffed toys.
    It's a great storage idea if you don't want to get rid of them.

  13. #13
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    Mar 2007
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    You have to cull! I am a hoarder too. I have trouble throwing anything out. But I have just had to do it with toys. They get given so much stuff and I just don't want it. I don't think kids need many toys at all. When they start to get too many I notice their behaviour is not as good either. I think they feel as overwhelmed as me. Nothing gets really played with, it's just a mess, and things are not looked after properly. When they have fewer toys, they respect them and find it easier to keep them tidy. So I keep the good quality open ended toys, and everything else gets chucked or donated or sold. I have a box of sentimental stuff that I can't chuck in the garage. And then I make sure everything has a place and is easy for them to find to that they can get it out and put it back themselves easily. When I don't have too much stuff they play better together, they look after their things, they use their imaginations more, and everything stays tidy a lot more often! SO I guess what I'm saying is it's really hard for me to get rid of stuff too but what I do is focus on what I am giving them instead of what I am taking away. And they rarely even notice when something is gone anyway, lol.

    Craft stuff on the other hand, don't get me started, I have a whole room of crafty mess that I can't throw out because I might use it for something ROFL.

  14. #14
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    Feb 2010
    on a big patch of paradise.
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    For me it comes very easy to let things go so I don't have much trouble. Each of my kids have a keep storage bag that has things I want to keep (clothes, a pair of shoes, toys). Every 3 months I go through their toys. If I have not seen them play with something in that time we decide if we (the girls are alwas there when I do it) give it to vinnies or we pack it away for the next three months. If I do pack it away and bring it back out for the next 3 month cycle and it still sees no play time it goes. Majority of the time though it sees some action.

  15. #15
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Mar 2008
    Vic
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Box up anything that you really really really can't part with. Toss out anything that is scrappy (you know, the kinder surprise/happy meal kind of junk). Toss out anything that has missing bits that you're sure you can fix/find the missing bit that has been lost in over a year. Don't worry about the sentimental value - if you don't have room, you don't have room!

    Anything that you think has value for down the track, box it up. No point in it taking up space now.

    Once you start, it's easy. Last time I did it. DD1 actually helped and wasn't bothered by the toss out pile. I do it before Christmas each year.

    Expedit units (or whatever the new equivalent is called) from IKEA are sensational. They are a grid. Both my girls have one, they have two baskets in each for smaller toys and larger toys fit into the spaces or on top. It keeps things tidy and the kids can see where everything is. They're cheap to buy as far as furniture goes.

  16. #16

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Thanks so much guys. I'm off into DS1's room. He just asked me to help him clean it up, so Heaven I think you're right, he's feeling it's a bit out of control too.

    I'm going to take a box in for charity donations. Great idea.

    TFB: things with sentimental value like that first toy that my cousin gave to DD when she was born. That rainbow echidna that all three of my kids have loved. The first doll i bought DD. That sort of thing.

  17. #17
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    Going through the same thing. I am getting better at dealing with, but still need to improve.

    There is a lady at work who I pass things onto, small clothes, some toy sets etc. I feel better knowing that I am passing it on to someone who will appreciate it.
    I still do donate to Charity OP shops. I used to get all worked up about the "what ifs". What if someone bought it for $1 and sold it for $20? That type of thing, but then I realised after talking to a close friend that relies heavily on OP shops, that often it is people like her that will pick up the item and really appreciate it. So that makes me feel better about it al.

    Like Kim, these days we try to stick to adding to existing collections in order to stem the tide of stuff.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    Re: My kids have too much stuff!!! Help!

    I have had to learn to let go of my sentimental feeling towards toys as were were drowning in toys and my kids were overwhelmed and would tip everything out. We are moving and had to change their play space into a study so everything had to be packed and sorted. Any broken or toys with parts missing were thrown away. Baby toys were donated and some which they hadn't played with in a long time were culled too probably about half their toys are now gone. Right now all they have is duplo, trains and barbies along with favourite soft toys. We filled two of those big stripy bags with soft toys but will do a cull when unpacking as it's way too many and most are untouched. Think I will do the rotation thing too as they are being much more creative with their play with only a few out.

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