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Game Board Storage Art & Storage Solutions
From missing pieces to messy closets, storing game boards is often an endless challenge. Beckie at Infaranttly Creative came up with an amazing all-in-game storage solution, the game board storage art. By building a wood frame around the board, attaching the game pieces to the back of the board and then mounting the wood frame [...]
Three Easy Ways to Build Your Own Forward-Facing Bookshelf
Books are amazing, but to compete with toys they need to be front and center while showing off their greatest assets, their bright bold covers. Forward-facing bookshelves prominently display books covers and are the perfect solution to guarantee your books gets some action throughout the day. Many different versions are available to purchase (See Encouraging Reading with [...]
The Negative Effects of Too Many Toys and What To Do About It
We’ve all been there and thought the same thing, “These kids have too many toys!” Whether after a “quick” visit to Target or a long day of picking up toys, today’s parents find themselves struggling against the never ending onslaught of toys and their no-so-subtle marketing minions. Whether spoiled by grandparents or the recipient of countless [...]
Solve Your Sippy Cup Blues with Painters Tape
Sippy cups are lifesavers, but opening one full of rotten milk can come close to killing you. With one cup full of milk and another full of juice, keeping track of the where’s and when’s of sippy cups can quickly become a daily frustration for parents. The solution, painters tape and a Sharpie. Not only [...]
Tag Toys Memory Lock Box
Often times the simplest toys are the best toys. At Tag Toys, making simple, high quality toys yet engaging toys is their specialty. One of my favorite toys is their ingenious Memory Lock Box. With ten different doors that open to three different compartments, you child will learn ten different ways to open and close latches. [...]
How to Increase Your Child’s Literacy While They Watch TV
Wish you could turn on the screen without turning on all the guilt as well? While the TV is certainly not going to teach your child to read, modifying the way your child watches TV can actually help them become better readers. Of course, reading is still required and screen time still needs to be limited, but [...]
What’s the best toy garage for your kids?
When searching for the best toy car garage for your kids your journey should begin in their toy chest. To save money and expand the life of your toys, your child’s toys need to be compatible with each other. Toy car garages, surprisingly, go hand and hand with wood train sets. Therefore if you have [...]
The Best Toy Gifts for Older Elementary Kids
While the blissful “Santa” years may be over, no longer having jolly St. Nick as a bad gift scapegoat may need not be a worry with one of these toys wrapped under the tree. Active/Outside Play AquaPod: Turn your old two-liters bottles into a rockets that blasts up to 100 feet in the air. Using [...]










