Creating a Fun Learning Environment
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 -
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So bright and kid friendly~ great job!
Oh, I am in awe, that is wonderful. I would love to be 2 in your house, so much to explore.
Great ideas. Thanks for posting as I am gathering ideas right now to make our house more organized and interesting. Even with a bigger house we still have storage problems.
You are very organized. It was fun to have a virtual tour into Rocker Tot's house. He is lucky that you take such a meticulous care to think things through. We have somewhat more space, and we don't have any toys in the living room. That's sort of our house rule - she can bring some toys in the living room, but generally it's not a play area.
Looks great to me! When we lived in a small appt, we had one shelf in the living room, kind of tucked away next to a stuffed chair, and that was about it. I just rotated things out every once in a while. Oh, and we had the play kitchen in the kitchen, sort of you like you did! Good job!
One day, we will have a home where we can enforce the "no toys in the living room" rule, but not today. :)
I think it looks great. Does it always look so nice and neat?
Wow! Can you come organize my house? That looks great.
I leave crayons, markers, scissors, etc. out for my 3 and 4 year old children and it makes my husband CRAZY because they are often found on the floor or in the dog's mouth! He disagrees about encouraging creativity. They are still out though.
That looks great! Check out this link for a book shelf that hangs on the wall. I'm going to start one on Friday for Michaela's birthday. It seems like a great solution for storing books where the little ones can still see the fronts.
http://www.ohdeedoh.com/ohdeedoh/february-jumpstart-2009-entries/how-to-make-a-hanging-book-display-megans-february-jumpstart-project-2009-077231?image_id=3151
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