Everything you need to declutter the toys, organize what's left and manage the incoming toys (from family, birthdays, holidays & more).
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Your kids have a ton of toys, yet always seem to be bored, or playing with everything that's not a toy (like spatulas or your shoes).
You try to declutter toys, but your kids claim they are all their favorite.
You've spent a lot of money on really good toys and it hurts to let them go. Because they are good toys and they cost a lot of money.
You don't want to deprive your kids, or upset them by taking away things they love.
Determine what toys are good for your family and the space you have right now.
Declutter based on your family, home size, abilities, needs and desires.
Organizing what's left based on your home, personal preferences and abilities of your kids.
Toy rotation organization IF you want one. This is not a requirement.
Create a simple inventory to keep track of what you have. This is useful for sharing birthday/holiday wishlists with family.
How to keep the incoming flow of toys to a minimum. Even if you love to give your kids toys, or have generous family & friends.
A 4 step process to declutter know what toys are worth keeping for your family, how to stop or slow down the incoming flow of toys, decluttering with your kids involved and then organizing and maintaining the toys that are left
Complicated organizational systems or chore charts that you will never be able to keep up on.
More bins, shelves or labels (these can be useful AFTER you declutter)
Generic lists of toys "all kids need". This is so unique to each family and child, AND can be majorly simplified.
Clarity on what toys you family likes, finds useful and fit into your home.
A simple way to store toys that are played with every day, so they are easy to play with and easy to clean up.
Relief in your home from the toy messes.
Get All of these mini trainings AND the bonuses
What qualifies as a good toy?
What qualifies as a good toy for your family?
Too much of a good thing
The no toys spend rule
Choosing your daily storage
Universally loved, and not loved toys
Toys aren't what makes a good childhood
How to include your family
Toy sampling & observing your kids play
Choosing your toy rotation storage
Toy inventory trello board and google doc
Toy organization & storage
Choosing what stays and what goes
Responsibly decluttering
To have more fun with the toys in your home right now
Less frustration with the natural messiness of kids
To teach your kids how to play independently & collaboratively and nurture their creativity and curiosity
To instill the values of contentment, gratitude and personal responsibilty in your kids by simplifying the toys in your home
Declutter the toys without including your kids at all
Organize all of the toys you have without downsizing what you have now
Keep buying new toys all the time that don't fit into your home
If you know me then you know that integrity is super important to me. That doesn't mean that I don't mess up from time to time (I'm human) but I promise to always provide valuable content, listen to your needs, communicate back with you, and hold everything I do with integrity.
If you get in and use under 15% of the content, and have not downloaded the course content checklist, and don't like it then I am happy to give you a refund. I am pretty darn confident that you are going to get in here and see how life changing this content can be for your home & family.
I’m a mom just like you who has decluttered her entire home.
I don’t teach decluttering in theory, and I will never ask you to do something in your home that I have not done myself.
All the tips and strategies you find in this course have worked for thousands of other moms.
I’m here to help you find that sweet spot of having enough, but not too much, so you can feel less stressed in your home.
Love,
Krista