5 Days of Organizing Kids Toys into Centers: Dramatic Play

Yesterday we started the series with talking about 5 Ways to Organize the Toy Monster by being super Selective! Hopefully in the next 3 days I can give you an idea of what kinds of centers will be beneficial for your littles as well as the kinds of toys that will grow with them.

Right before posting this I realized I may have jumped the gun on going right into which "center" we have. Some of you may know what I mean with certain vocabulary or just need some pictures for inspiration in your own home. What ever the case may be. HERE is the link to a post about the importance of center play as well as the difference between long-term and special/short-term centers AND it contain a master list of suggested centers for both preschool/kindergarten and primary ages.

Today's Centers we'll be going through can all be grouped under "Dramatic Play" although there are lots of types of centers in the is category.

Fun ideas to include in your Dramatic Play Center-->

  • diversity of gender play. Rooms of the house other than the kitchen; male and female clothing; pictures of both males and females; and pictures and books that show a diversity of family compositions.
  • cultural diversity. Food, cooking utensils, work tools, and items that reflect holiday celebrations from different cultures. Purchased or homemade dolls representing major ethnic groups, gender balance, and with different kinds of disabilities. Always begin with the diversity represented in your family and expand from the there to other groups in the community.
  • tools and equipment for people with special needs. Wheelchairs, walkers, braces, hearing aids, ramps, heavy glasses, books written in Braille, crutches, walking canes, magnifiers, and a respirator with mask.

 

We'll start with everyone's favorite and most recognizable center {seen in almost every daycare/preschool}:

Kitchen or Home Center

Currently we have a large kitchen set with tons of food play {lots of variety}. Kitchen's are often the center of our real homes so it would only make sease that kids would love to pretend in their own size kitchen. This is probably the most played in center at our house although I have lots of friends who say their children never used their kitchen "set" so don't feel obligated to find a set for your home. Many of the skills we build in this center can be done in other ways. My girls most recent favorites are {the obvious} "cook dinner for the family" , "restaurant" {both drive thru & fancy dine-in}, "grocery store".

 

We also have a 'dress up' corner, baby shelf, and lots of baby accessories throughout the playroom. This provides the opportunity for learning rolls for later in life: Parenting, cooking, home maintenance, cleaning, and endless number of other career options that can rotate in and out of this long-term center.

Little People Center

We currently have a set of Dollar Tree baskets we use to sort our Little People into people & animals. We also have 2 Little People vehicles {sized for Little People}. This center is similar to the dramatic play center but has smaller 'dolls' to play with. We often add empty boxes to this play as furniture, buildings, etc.

Vehicle Center

We currently have this center divided into trucks/trains and cars/buses just because we have so many. Our favorite thing to do with our vehicles is create a "town" with painters tape {least amount of residue} on the floor. This can be a fun way to combine centers {i.e. vehicles, blocks, and little people}.

You can easily organize these centers on individual shelves or in baskets on a shelf or even under a coffee table. I can't stress enough, having assigned places for toys will help parents keep an eye on the growth of the toy monster as well as help children learn to clean up their own belongings. Since each center has benefits to your child gaining specific centers, I attempt to balance the amounts of toys we have for each so one center isn't overtaking an others.

I am sure I've met so much out. PLEASE leave comments with any questions on how we do "Centers" or suggestions for other on who you do "Centers" at your home!

 

This is day 2 in this series. Monday was: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Selecting.

See you the rest of the week for:

Wednesday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Manipulitives
Thursday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Reading
and the finale on Friday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Sanitizing

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5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Selecting

When my hubs and I started talking about having babies one of the things we discusses was TOYS. Matt mentioned that he would like if our house didn't look like a toys store and would love if the living room wasn't overtaken by toys. I agreed and thought that was a reasonable request. Thus, the "centers" began.

With just Maggie, our 2 bedroom 1 bathroom house was easy to keep clear of too many toys. Over the past 3 years we've double the size of our house and family. Here are a few key things we've set in place to organize and minimize the TOY craziness of life with kids. These tips are to know what toys to keep, which to share, how to maintain a pick-up home quickly while allowing your child to help in the process as well as instilling in them some independence.

  1. We purposely keep very few toys. We purge so often that it's often the 'talk' among relatives if their toy will make the cut {sorry guys!}. We want to keep it simple. Here is the criteria for keeping a toy: educational either physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. There are so many kids in this world that have nothing, we don't need to hoard crazy amounts of toys. Why not share!?
  2. We attempt to be purposeful about toys we have. We generally don't do Happy Meal toys, stuffed things, or small pieces. We enjoy basic things that can be used in a variety of play arenas {example: blocks- used from staking, pretend furniture, to detailed cities layouts; dolls- comfort, pretend friend, to parenting skills}. We generally don't buy toys. Well, let me explain that one. Relatives and friends will more than likely always provide plenty of toys for our children and we do get our children 1 toy for holidays {mainly Christmas/Birthday...usually}.
  3. We have chosen not to have toys in our children's rooms so they know bedrooms are just for sleeping. Providing your child with a restful environment that is peaceful, dark, quiet, and almost boring is the best way to encourage good sleeping. NOTE: we are about to transition into a smaller home and may not have this luxury, like most families. I am not saying this is a MUST.
  4. We have had many ways to organize the toys. We used to have "adult colored" baskets of toys in the living room but they were easily slipped under the coffee table or off to the corner. When we moved into our current home and had the HUGE blessing of a playroom we still stuck with baskets but they are now there are more of them {as are there more children} and they divided more specifically.
  5. We rotate toys so our children stay interested in what they have and so there aren't too many scattered around the house. We never put all new toys out after a holiday. A couple are places among the other toys, a few older toys as well as the rest of the new toys are put into a closet and rotated out later. Some times our children have been know to be "grounded" from a specific toys for being selfish with it, or for mismanagement such as not it cleaning up when ask or playing with it rough or inappropriately.

Hope these are some practical hints to help you manage the Toy Monster that eeks into everyone's house the moment you find out your pregnant ;o) If you have any awesome ideas, we'd LOVE to hear them.

NOTE: We are about to transition to a new {smaller} home so we'll see what kind of organization comes with that and keep ya update! I do know it will be even MORE important to be selective about toys with less storage space!

This is the 1st in a week long series. See you the rest of the week for:

Tuesday 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Dramatic Play
Wednesday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Manipulitives
Thursday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Reading
and the finale on Friday: 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into Centers: Sanitizing

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This post series is linked to 21 other lovely ladies doing a variety of tops for the 5 day series on organizing and cleaning.

Just when you thought the giveaways where over...We’re also going to be having several giveaways that begin on the 1st day of the series and end on Saturday, the 25th of August.  Winners will be announced on Sunday the 26th.

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Click the footer below to find all the topics,links to each, as well as a list of all the giveaways and more Rafflecopters!

 

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1,456 Monday’s Ago

August 20th is bigger than me:

Those born on my birthday before I was even a thought {or my parents for that matter}:

Bernardo O’Higgins 1778
Benjamin Harrison (U.S.) 1833
Edgar Guest 1881
H.P. Lovecraft 1890
Roger W. Sperry August 20, 1913 Scientists
Jacqueline Susann August 20, 1918 Novelists
Walter Bernstein 1919
Jacqueline Susan 1921
Jim Reeves 1924
Frank Rosolino 1926
Joya Sherrill 1927
Don King 1931
Frank Capp-Pierce (Capp-Pierce Juggernaut) 1931
Ron Paul 1935
Justin Tubb 1935
Sam Melville 1936
Isaac Hayes 1942
Rahiv Ghandi (India) 1944
Connie Chung 1946
Jim Pankow 1947 - Musician (Chicago)
Robert Plant 1948 - Musician (Led Zeppelin) - Led Zeppelin Apparel and Gear
Phyl Lynott 1951 - Musician (Thin Lizzy)
John Hiatt 1952
Michael Jeter 1952
Doug Fieger 1952 - Musician (The Knack)
Rudy Gatlin 1952 - Musician (The Gatlin Brothers)
Peter Horton 1953
Al Roker 1954 - Telvision personality
Quinn Buckner 1954
Al Roker August 20, 1954 One of my FAVs!
Tv news
Jay Acovone 1955
Joan Allen 1956
KRS-One 1965
Darrell Abbott 1966 - Guitarist (Pantera) - Panter Apparel and Gear
Jonathan Ke Quan 1971
Monique Powell 1975 - Musician (Save Ferris)

August 20, 1984 I was born; my 1st ever lil 5th-grade boyfriend Andrew Pool was born.

August 20, 1985 I celebrated my 1st birthday and Israel ships 96 TOWs to Iran on behalf of the US.

August 20, 1989 I turned 5 and was waiting to begin Kindergarten the next day in Mrs Ballard's class; in Ethiopia a 6.3 earthquake killed 2, injured 2 and damage and rockslides caused in the Galafi-Yoboki area.

August 2o, 1992 I was 8-years-old in Mrs Newton's 3rd grade class; Demi Lovato {Actress and singe} was born.

August 20, 1997 I became a teenager; Souhane massacre in Algeria; over 60 people killed, 15 kidnapped; and Hudson Bay Railway, owned by Omnitrax of Denver, Colorado, takes over operation of former CN lines to Flin Flon, Lyn Lake and Churchill.

August 20, 2001 I started my senior year of high school on my birthday; the 27th Annual G8 summit opens in Genoa, Italy and an Italian protestor Carlo Giuliani is shot by police.

August 20, 2002 I was eagerly awaiting leaving for Williams Baptist College as a freshman; a group of Iraqis opposed to the regime of Saddam Hussein took over the Iraqi Embassy in Berlin for five hours before releasing their hostages and giving up.

 

1,456 Monday's Ago from today on August 20th, 1984...

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Crack'n me up!!! Old school Soap:

 

God is so much bigger than my miniscule dot on eternity. I am so grateful He's letting me be apart of His grand plan and it's an amazing adventure!!!

To celebrate God's goodness, I want to shower YOU with goodness so He can fill me right back up! Join us tonight:

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Matthew 20:1-16 {20 Days of Giveaways: Day 20}

Matthew 20:1-16

The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard

20 “For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard. He agreed to pay them a denarius[a] for the day and sent them into his vineyard.

“About nine in the morning he went out and saw others standing in the marketplace doing nothing. He told them, ‘You also go and work in my vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.’ So they went.

“He went out again about noon and about three in the afternoon and did the same thing. About five in the afternoon he went out and found still others standing around. He asked them, ‘Why have you been standing here all day long doing nothing?’

“‘Because no one has hired us,’ they answered.

“He said to them, ‘You also go and work in my vineyard.’

“When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, ‘Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last ones hired and going on to the first.’

“The workers who were hired about five in the afternoon came and each received a denarius. 10 So when those came who were hired first, they expected to receive more. But each one of them also received a denarius. 11 When they received it, they began to grumble against the landowner. 12 ‘These who were hired last worked only one hour,’ they said, ‘and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work and the heat of the day.’

13 “But he answered one of them, ‘I am not being unfair to you, friend. Didn’t you agree to work for a denarius? 14 Take your pay and go. I want to give the one who was hired last the same as I gave you. 15 Don’t I have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are you envious because I am generous?’

16 “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.”

So what does this parable have to do with 20 Days of Giveaways??? Well, it means if you are just hearing about this HUGE giveaway today, that's okay.

...12 you have made them equal to us...

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Day 1: Sarah Mae: 31 Days to Clean, How to Market and Sell Your eBook, and Frumps to Pumps
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Day 3
: Jessica Bowman's Raising Wild Things
Day 4
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Day 12: Avon {Personal Rep: Lori McCorvy} Strawberry White Chocolate Bath Set
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Day 19: Preservation Theory CD Tonight

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Preservation Theory {20 Days of Giveaways: Day 19}

As a band, Preservation Theory has a strong desire to first put God above all things. As musicians, PT has a desire to lead people in worship of our God and to make themselves available for anyone who might need a worship band. They do not charge for appearances. This means that the smallest church with no budget can have them play an event for nothing. PT wants to be a ministry that goes where God calls them. If that happens to be a youth group of ten, they are happy to be serving the Savior in any way they are able.

About
2 Peter 1:3-8

Biography
Started this band because we love to play together and lift up the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. We also have a desire to provide a cheap alternative to have a band lead worship or perform a concert at your event.Band Interests
We love to go to church's and lead folks in worship of an awesome God. We don't charge a thing.

Artists We Also Like
Hillsong United, Fee, David Crowder Band, Tenth Avenue North, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman. Basicly, everyone in the modern worship scene.

As if Preservation Theory wasn't selflessly serving already, they have generously given us their CD Tonight to giveaway today!!!!

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Here's a complete linked up list of the 20 Days of Giveaways! Click around and enter to win them ALL!

{All giveaway are live until midnight Aug 19th when they all close!}

Day 1: Sarah Mae: 31 Days to Clean, How to Market and Sell Your eBook, and Frumps to Pumps
Day 2: Amy Bayliss' Pursuit of Proverbs 31
Day 3
: Jessica Bowman's Raising Wild Things
Day 4
: LeighAnn Dutton's 20 Minute Meals eCookbook
Day 5
: Mel's Charming Creations' Antiqued Framed Chalkboard
Day 6: Little Diva's Bling N Bows $25.oo Gift Certificate
Day 7: Poppy Seed Projects $25.oo Gift Certificate
Day 8: V. Lynn James {local artisan} Owl Canvas Painting
Day 9: Diva's Faith N Frills' 2 Flower Hair Clips
Day 10: DaySpring Christmas in Aug Set
Day 11: Today's a Gift $25.oo Gift Certificate
Day 12: Avon {Personal Rep: Lori McCorvy} Strawberry White Chocolate Bath Set
Day 13: What's in the Bible? DVD Vol 1
Day 14: Union28 $25.oo Gift Certificate
Day 15: InchBug Set of Orbit Labels
Day 16: Mercy House {via We are THAT family} $25.00 Gift Certificate
Day 17: Thirty-One Gifts {personal consultant Jessica Colley} Large Utility Tote
Day 18: It Works! {personal consultant Danna Magness} $25.oo Gift Certificate

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