Laundry Hampers - Don't Let Laundry Hamper Your Style

Many people like to decorate with wicker, willow, and wood furniture, but have you ever considered that part of your home decoration to include the often-overlooked laundry hampers? Simply changing the decor of the bathroom through a discriminating eye can add to the overall pleasantness of the entire room. Enjoyment that one feels when taking a simple candlelit bubble-bath, or, spending time in front of the mirror grooming for the day, can be made luxurious, instead of ordinary. Using the top of the storage bin can make it an ideal place to display nick-knacks you enjoy to see. Wicker baskets come in a variety of colors to add to the beauty of any bathroom for the adult, child, or company.

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Besides color, another thing to consider when choosing laundry hampers is size. For the townhouse dweller, there are tapered hampers in willow or apartment sized hampers in vinyl. These have the appearance of wicker through texturing and can be placed in plain sight, conveniently tucked under a counter, or stood in a small closet. Your bathroom can be upbeat, traditional, or classy, depending upon your style. These versatile storage bins can also be used for additional bedding, pillows, throws, quilts for winter, and a variety of other objects that your imagination only limits.

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Anything that does not have a place to go and needs to be stored out of sight in a pleasant container can be stashed inside laundry hampers. Using colorfully designed bins in a child's room can encourage children to learn their colors and pick up the stray toy to put it away in the corresponding color of container: toys go in the green basket, dirty clothes in the red basket. You get the idea. Because children's rooms are typically decorated in primary colors, consider having bins that reflect these colors in the closets, playroom and in the main room.

In home decor, one key is to use wicker, willow and other woods to complement the furniture you have selected. While living rooms and entryways are usually not thought of as storage areas, smaller modern apartments will benefit from the extra storage space. Placing the flexible storage system in a corner or next to chairs offers endless decorating options. These unsung heroes of mundane soiled linen can be proudly evaluated to stately storage and decorating never considered before. Laundry hampers are not just for the ordinary, but also for the imaginative home decorator.

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How to Organize Your Home School

So you homeschool - that is great! Homeschooling is wonderful, we have been enjoying it ourselves for a number of years and we love it. The big question - I have all this great stuff - where do I put it? How do I organize the papers, and pencils and pens and those little tiny bears and don't even get me started on the books, oh my the books. I have the stuff, now I need to know how to organize it all.

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First - take a deep breathe and know that you are not alone, either in your homeschooling journey or in your quest to manage the madness and learn how to organize.

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The Steps to Organization (a.k.a. How to Organize) are fairly straight forward. Imagine you are putting together a puzzle. What do you do first? (Well, first you open the box, but I am figuring we got past that part.) So what do you second? Depending on the kind of person you are, you start by sorting the pieces. The pieces with the straight edges go into one pile and the pieces without the straight edges go back into the bottom of the box. So our first step in learning how to organize is:

HOW TO ORGANIZE STEP 1 -- SORTING (woo hoo, yeah, think trumpets and fanfare -- this is exciting, we know where to start learning how to organize)

After you are done sorting your pieces, we move on to step two. (I know, I know - I didn't tell you how to sort or what to sort or how to organize anything yet - that comes later in the article. Just hang in there.)
So what is the next thing that you do when building a puzzle? Do we sort it out and then just walk away? Do we put all the middle pieces (i.e. pieces without the straight edge) together first? No, first we build a border for our pieces. So step two is:

HOW TO ORGANIZE STEP 2 -- BUILDING A BORDER (more fanfare, sounds of cheering)

The border is now built, but we are not done yet. If you left the puzzle with just a border you never get to enjoy the beauty of it. The same goes for learning how to organize. Building a border is great, but now you have to use it. How do you use a border? I am glad that you asked (OK, I am glad that I asked, but if you were here I am sure you would have asked.) We use a puzzle border to give us information about the puzzle. The border tells us how big the final product will be. It helps us to determine where the interior pieces should go and it also lets us see a light at the end of the tunnel. (I went from puzzles to trains, and soon I will go back again. It's a mixed metaphor, but I digress.) So step three of how to organize is:

HOW TO ORGANIZE STEP 3 -- FILLING IN THE PIECES

This makes sense when you are thinking about a puzzle, after all you have this pile of non-straight-edge pieces just sitting there and waiting. How does this work with organizing? Do you recall way back in how to organize - step one where we were sorting? Those are our missing pieces, so filling in the pieces means that you are now putting stuff away. (Yes, another light at the end of the tunnel) So that's it we are done, right? After all, we sorted the pieces, we built the border, we filled in the pieces, our puzzle is done. Right? Wrong! Sorry, but there is one more step before you are organized. (Actually, I am not sorry, but it sounds nicer to say it that way rather than - tough luck bucko, quit being a whiner.) So then what is the last step? Take a minute and think about it - when you are done with a puzzle what do you do? Do you leave it where you built it? Do you take it all apart so you can do it again another time? Do you smear goo on it so that is will become a work of art for you to hang on the wall? For the purposes of our analogy (i.e. comparing building a puzzle with learning how to organize) We are going to so no, no, yes. No, we don't just leave it where it is - that just adds to the clutter. No, we don't take it apart (What? Are you crazy? We just did all this work getting organized, for goodness sake, don't take it apart.) Yes, we smear goo on it so it is a work of art. Now, before you go get actual goo and really make a mess of things remember - this is an analogy. The goo is basically the stuff that holds the puzzle together and keeps it looking nice. That is what we need - we want our newly organized area to look nice. So the final step is:

HOW TO ORGANIZE STEP 4 -- THE FINAL STEP - KEEP IT ORGANIZED (I forgot the fanfare for step three so let's just add it in here - fanfare, fireworks and a laser light show, and a skywriter writing out "you just learned the basic steps of how to organize".)

Now that we have climbed the "Steps of Organization" (aka how to organize) together, let's look at an example.

Note: if you have only short periods of time to work on your organizing project then still work your way through the steps, however organize in small sections. For example, organize the floor first, then organize shelves (one at a time), etc.)

Step 1: Sorting

This is the hard part, but if you want to learn how to organize and stay organized, it really is necessary. Let's head off to your homeschool room / area / closet and bring some boxes with you. Begin by labeling your boxes in the following way - trash, donate / sell, doesn't belong in this area - depending on the amount of stuff that you have you may need multiple boxes. Once you have gone through your initial sort, take the trash away, and move the donate / sell boxes to another place (preferably out of your house). Now we get down to the nitty gritty of learning how to organize - in the next step we will start building our border so that we are able to put things back in an organized way. Keep a box or two around so that any items you decide you no longer need can be placed in the box. If you have a lot of items you no longer need, consider selling them at a local convention or online homeschool books site.

If you are limited on space in your school area, take a look around your home to see if you have storage spaces anywhere. To keep the number of school items to a minimum you can choose to keep out only what you will be using immediately (within the week, month, semester or year). For the items you are storing organize them on a shelf (if possible) or in labeled boxes. Label your boxes with the contents so when you need to retrieve items they will be easier to find. An idea for how to organize the storage boxes are to label them with the approximate year (i.e. first grade, middle school, etc), the subject (math, science) and the date of when you put the box into storage. If you find that you have one or more boxes that you do not use for a while, consider if you need to keep the items in the box, or if you can sell or donate the items.

Step 2: Building a Border

Since I have yet to see two homeschool rooms that look alike I am going to go over some of the basics of how to organize your homeschool items, from there, you should have a pretty good handle on things and can continue on. If not, send me an email through our contact us page and let me know your question on how to organize your homeschool (or any other area) and I will try to be of some assistance.

Books:

Living books, textbooks, workbooks, lab books, notebooks, chapter books, first reader books, picture books, puzzle books, teacher books, student books, books about homeschooling, books, books, books - if you homeschool, you have books. The question is how to organize all of those books?

One option, depending on space, is a bookshelf. We have used kit built shelves as well as have custom bookshelves built into a closet by using shelf brackets and wood from our local hardware store. Homemade shelves are fairly simple to make and if you don't have the equipment to cut the wood at home, most hardware stores will cut pieces for you (for a small fee), just make sure you measure before you go. (Measure twice, cut once - otherwise it is measure once, cut once, buy some more...)

If you want other shelf organizer options, you can look at the cubbyhole shelf options, or a wall mounted book shelf. There are a number of options available so take your time and look around to determine the best idea on how to organize your books. (after all, you have to live with it, I don't)

Supplies:

Supplies tend to multiply, you start with a few pens, then they somehow grow into dozens of pens. Deciding how to organize these supplies will vary from homeschool to homeschool. Below you will find a variety of drawer suggestions and other ways to organize various supplies. Use these items as a spring board to style your own border. Be sure to read through step 3 for information on using a label maker to help you learn how to organize your bins, boxes, and drawers in an easy to use way.

Wide drawers will organize paper, pens, even workbooks. I discovered these drawers when I was trying to decide how to organize lab supplies. One of my drawers is for live experiments, this doesn't mean that I keep frogs or bugs in there, instead I use it for organizing food for fish and frogs, seeds for plants and other supplies. Another drawer is our Explorer Gear drawer, that one contains binoculars, small nets, a small bug habitat as well as other supplies. Wide drawers are can be found in the plastic storage section or the craft section. These are generally 12 x 12 so they are great for books and papers.

Mini drawers are great for organizing pens, pencils, paper clips, rubber bands and all of those little office supplies. When looking at drawers be sure to check the information on the drawer sizes before buying online. For example, on some websites the mini drawers look larger than the wide drawers, this is however, not the case in real life. Check your space allotment by measuring, then find drawers that will fit. (Great homeschool project - make the kids measure then figure out the area of the space and which drawers will fit best)

Shoe boxes may not seem to have a space in your homeschool space, but they are wonderful for organizing. When you want to discover how to organize math manipulatives, various games and science equipment think shoe boxes. Items can be easily organized and as the boxes have lids they can also be stacked. When looking for storage boxes, be sure to look for clear boxes for ease of identification of the items within, if you constantly have to take the tops off of boxes to find out what is in the box you will soon give up on your organizational system. You also want boxes that have lids. While having baskets may look prettier, they do not stack and if something is taken off of the shelf incorrectly it make a big mess. Another reason to have boxes with lids is that you are learning how to organize, and it is very easy in the beginning of the learn how to organize process to fall back into old habits. A box without a lid becomes a dumping ground for little things.

A decorative way to organize includes the use of baskets (I know I just said don't use baskets, but after you have learned how to organize, you can begin to look at other options, like baskets. Just be sure they are used for very specific things. We have three baskets under a long table by the front door, these are our library baskets. Only library books and the check out slips are placed in the baskets. You can also utilize door space, by using something like a 15-Pocket Over Door Organizer or a file folder holder. We have also used the Kids' Toy Organizer and Storage Bin, but not in the schoolroom. It started in the schoolroom, but then I have found this doesn't work as well since there are no lids. In the kids rooms, toy organizers work fairly well to keep toys organized, but it all depends on the ages of your kids and the variety of your supplies. Teaching your kids how to organize their own things now will save you time later.

Step 3: Filling in the Pieces

Now is when you start putting things back. An item that I have found to be a great organizing tool is a label maker. Some examples of label makers are the DYMO Personal Label Maker or the Brother P-touch Electronic Labeling System. You can even use printable Avery Mailing Labels. The whole point is you need a way to label. What are you going to label? The short answer is: everything. All of the boxes, drawers, and pockets should get a label. This way if you find an empty box, you know what was supposed to be in it. Also, when you look into your storage area you can see at a glance what you have. Where else can you use these labels? 3 Ring Binders! If you want to know how to organize multiple binders in the same space (I usually buy them as a multi-pack so they all look alike) without getting having to open each binder to determine its content, put a label on the spine and eliminate this issue.

Step 4: The Final Step - How to Organize to that You Can Stay Organized

Once you have learned how to organize you need to learn how to keep it organized. A simple organizational system will make it easier for you to keep organized. One of the ways I do this is by labeling my boxes on both ends, that way when the kids put them back onto the shelf (see - teaching kids how to organize) backwards it doesn't matter, because the boxes are labeled on both ends. Another way I keep organized is by having a Mommy section and a kids section. In the kids section there are the items that the kids can use and learn with on their own, in the mommy section are the things that I think they need help with. This will vary based on the age of your kids. Remember unless you live alone (and if you homeschool then you don't live alone) you are not the only one who needs to know how to organize. If everyone knows how to organize then your life will be a lot easier.

The bottom line - have fun turning your school area into an organized place to be, that way you will all enjoy spending time there. Organizing doesn't have to be hard - take time to look through your things. Keep what you want, get rid of what you don't and organize what is left so that you can find everything when you need to.

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The Toy Room: A Great Room for Children And Parents

Every child needs a special, magical place: a corner of the world (or at least the house) where he can escape, have fun, and rule his tiny kingdom. And this place is the toy room.

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Why You Need a Toy Room

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There are many benefits to having a designated Toy Room in the house. The first, and perhaps the most convincing argument, is that the sense of ownership--"this is my space, with my things"--helps develop a child's security and self esteem. Just put yourself in your child's shoes. He's smaller than everyone else, the grown ups set the rules, and the world seems like such a big place with scary and unfamiliar things and experiences. But the toy room becomes his sanctuary. He is surrounded by everything he loves, and has complete control over what happens within the walls of the toy room. Does he play with the blocks or the ball? Will he read a book or paint? Nobody can tell him what to do. Child psychologists also believe that a toy room can help him become more independent, since it encourages him to make small but simple decisions without mom and dad hovering over his shoulder.

For parents, the toy room is an enclosed, designated area where they can leave the child and not worry about his safety. This leaves them free to attend to chores or get a precious half hour of "me time".

How to Set up a Toy Room

-Make sure that the Toy Room is completely child-proof, especially if you cannot see the child from where you will be staying. Windows should be securely locked (you can buy clips or window guards). If you have Venetian blinds, make sure that the cords are tied well above the child's reach (they can get strangled on them). Wall sockets must have plastic protectors. Other common hazards are: exposed cords, breakables, and sharp table corners.
-Invest in a baby monitor for small children. It's best if you can hear them if they cry--just so can quickly check that they haven't gotten hurt.

-Choose furniture (tables and chairs, cabinets, book shelves, or coat racks) that are specifically designed for your child's age and size. They can climb on a tall adult's and then crash down to the floor, or slip while trying to reach a book on a shelf that's too high.
-If your child's older and able to follow instructions, give simple toy room safety rules. Better yet, remove anything that would possibly cause danger beyond his ability to control himself. For example, instead of saying "Don't run around with the sharp scissors" give him specially designed scissors for kids.

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-Toy chest. Keep small toys organized and out of the way to avoid slipping. If your child has a lot of toys, try breaking them into groups and then rotating them. Not only is this neater, it prevents a small child from becoming overwhelmed (and when you bring out an old toy that he hasn't seen in a long time, he'll treat it like it's brand new!)

-Book shelves. Encourage a love for reading by keeping books readily accessible. Make reading a special bonding moment as well--snuggle together to read aloud a favorite fairytale!

-Table and chair. A child needs a table for writing, drawing, and other activities that need a bare and elevated surface: putting together puzzles, crafting, playing with clay, or the impromptu teddy bear tea party. Make sure that the table and chair at the right height, and that he doesn't need to slouch over or arch his shoulders to reach the table.

-Art easel. Drawing, painting and other creative activities encourage imagination and creativity, and help strengthen the hand muscles for writing. (Did you know that many pre-schoolers have trouble keeping up at school just because they don't like writing?).

Other optional toy room furniture are tents (for hide and seek play), sleeping mats (for nap times and sleep overs), and clothes racks for jackets.

Classic Toys for your Toy Room

There are traditional toys without which no toy room could ever be considered complete. Be sure to stock up on these classics--and keep a spare copy of your child's favorite toy in case it gets broken or lost!

Balls. If you're worried about your child throwing it around and breaking something in the toy room, have "indoor balls" that are smaller and made of light weight materials like foam. Balls develop hand eye coordination and are one of the few toys that are more fun when shared (great for play dates).

Dolls and stuffed animals. These toys are not only comforting and fun to hug, but are handy for imaginative play. Why not treat your child to a beautiful doll house?

Crayons, paper, and other art materials. If you're worried that your child will scrawl on the walls of your beautifully decorated toy room, buy special "washable" crayons that can be easily wiped off with water.

Blocks. Stack them up into cities or kingdoms. With a little imagination your child can also use them in conjunction with toys and dolls.

Puzzles. These help develop logic and spatial reasoning...not to mention patience! Choose puzzles that are appropriate for your child's age and skill, since getting something too complex will only discourage him.

Decorating your Toy Room

Now even the busiest parents can easily decorate a toy room. There are coordinated furniture sets for quite a number of themes, from a princess toy room in a charming pastel pink to a colorful zoo toy room for children who love animals. Just by selecting the right pieces, and choosing a complementing color for the walls, your toy room has that happy, "pulled together" look--even if you didn't hire an interior designer! Complete the design with sticker decals, themed beddings, matching accessories (like lamps and curtains), and your child's own art work. Wouldn't that be a toy room that anyone would be proud of?

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Messy Bedrooms? Clutter Fighting Techniques For Kids Messy Bedrooms

These days it seems children have so much stuff. The dizzying array of toys, games and electronics can become a real nightmare if a little organization is not introduced. Especially if you have younger children, you will want to teach them good organization skills for their personal space. These skills will serve them the rest of their lives. Here are some techniques to get started.

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Set Boundaries. Clearly establish with children where items belong and do not belong. Toys that are from their playroom/area should not make it to their bedrooms. Also enforce rules about how many toys can be out at once. Create Unique Storage. There may be several ways to utilize the space in the bedroom to maximize organization. Shelves or hooks on the wall that the child can reach can serve several purposes. Closet organization systems may also help out in the closet area. Use Covered Toy Boxes. A big open bin of toys seems like a good way to go, but not so in reality. Often the boxes will be overflowing, and it makes it much easier to make a mess of the room. Get the Kids Involved. Even if the child does not seem enthusiastic about the changes they will have to be making in their lives and bedrooms, get them involved. They may not like it at the time, but they will benefit from learning about organization, and some children will take a shinning to it. Introduce a Routine. This is the most important step. A regular routine has to be established to have any chance of keeping the room free of clutter. A well established routine will require a lot of time and energy at first, but after the bedroom is organized, the straightening routine will become quick, like second nature.

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Dealing with the clutter in a bedroom can seem like an impossible task, especially when it is a child's bedroom. These simple techniques will help you to begin to establish the necessary skills to live a life free of clutter, including the worst place of all, your kid's room.

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5 Ideas For Using Stackable Plastic Containers in Your Store

Like other kinds of plastic containers, stackable containers are durable, versatile, and work well as both display and storage fixtures. Also like other kinds of containers, you can find them in different shapes and sizes.

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However, stackable bins pack an extra punch: They can be stacked one on top of the other! This helps you make the most of the display space you have to work with - no matter how much space it is - as well as create attractive and convenient merchandise displays for your customers.

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If you're interested in using stackable bins, but aren't quite sure how to use them, consider the five ideas below. Regardless of the kind of store you operate, one of these ideas will surely help you get started using these kinds of containers to create displays.

Use Stackable Plastic Containers to Display Convenience Items

Small convenience items like miniature sewing kits or manicure sets, lighters, eyeglass repair kits, and travel-sized hygiene products fit perfectly in stackable containers and are ideal merchandise choices for the countertop displays and floor rack displays in convenience stores, gas stations, and grocery stores.

Use Stackable Plastic Containers to Display Wrapped Candy

Obviously, candy displays are necessary for candy stores; however, candy displays are also excellent additions to nearly every kind of business. Retail locations like gas stations, grocery stores, and toy stores can benefit from candy displays, as can other businesses like hotels, motels, and restaurants.

If you want to use stackable containers to create a candy display, make sure you choose wrapped candies to display. While it's easy to pair accessories such as plastic or aluminum scoops with nearly every kind of container, stackable containers do not have lids. This means they provide no further protection from dust and debris. However, with wrapped candies, you won't have to worry about additional protection.

Use Stackable Plastic Containers to Display Hair Accessories

Stackable containers are great ways to organize and display hair accessories like barrettes, headbands, and ponytail holders. Sometimes these kinds of hair accessories arrive on cards or with other tools that help you display them, but when they don't, you can organize and display them in these containers.

Note that these containers also work well to display other kinds of accessories like costume jewelry items. Rings, bracelets, and pendants are all excellent merchandise choices for stackable bin displays.

Use Stackable Plastic Containers to Display Craft and Hobby Items

Some craft and hobby items like beads, buttons, small containers of glitter or sequins, packets of sewing needles, spools of thread, knitting needles, and appliqués are perfectly sized for showcasing in stackable containers and the containers help you organize otherwise difficult-to-manage, small merchandise.

Use Stackable Plastic Containers to Display Novelty Toys

Small novelty toys, and other small children's toys like bouncy balls, yo-yos, plush stuffed animals, and figurines, work well in stackable containers. Of course, children are often "hands on" when it comes to toys, so to increase safety you can create displays using these containers on low countertops or tables so children can easily access the toys.

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Dog Grooming Tips and Supplies For Your Canine Companion

One of the most important things you can do for your dog is maintain a consistent and proper dog grooming routine. In addition to keeping your dog clean and smelling good, for both you and your guest's sake, there are many health concerns that proper grooming address. Your dog's coat and skin are very important to your dog and oftentimes are an indicator of other health problems that may be lurking. Grooming your dog properly, following correct dog grooming instructions, helps to keep her healthy while also building an important bond between you and your pet.

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Basic Dog Grooming Instructions

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Since grooming your dog is such an important part of your responsibility as an owner, you should not only have a sound and regular routine, but you should have the proper knowledge, brushes, shampoos, clippers and other necessary equipment. With correct dog grooming instructions, you can help keep you dog healthy and clean.

An important part of dog grooming, even before you begin thinking about baths, is simply brushing your dog's coat on a regular, preferably daily, basis. Brushing helps remove dirt and pests, untangles knots and spreads the natural oils evenly through the coat. Each dog is different and you should consult your vet or a grooming expert on the proper type of brush to use based on your dog's breed. You should brush thoroughly, including her stomach, behind her legs and her ears.

In addition to regular brushing, you should also make sure you keep your dog's nails trimmed--an often overlooked aspect of dog grooming. You will probably want to do this monthly although it will depend on your dog's habits and activities. Make sure you have proper trimmers made for dogs and do not cut them too short. You'll want to stop trimming just before you reach the quick and don't forget to get your dog's dewclaw. Following these routine dog grooming instructions will help maintain your dogs coat and nails but should also be supplemented with a bath.

Dog Grooming - The Bath

An important part of dog grooming is the bath. Although it is okay to brush your dog daily, you should not bath your dog too often. Overbathing will reduce the vital oils that help keep your dog's coat healthy and lead to irritation and itching of the skin. Four times a year is a good rule of thumb, but this will vary depending on the breed of your dog and the types of activities you and your pet regularly do. You should consult your vet or a professional groomer if you are unclear of the proper frequency for your dog.

Before you just throw your dog in the bath and start lathering up you should be adequately prepared. Get your shampoo (made for your dog not human shampoo), some brushes or combs, a washcloth, some cottonballs, a towel or two, and any other equipment or products you might need. You might want to use a detachable spray hose for your bath and a rubber mat makes a good idea to prevent slipping and sliding. Large breed dogs will most likely have to use the bathtub with the rubber mat on the bottom, but smaller breeds can use a plastic basin or rubber storage bin.

For the full article on dog grooming, please visit us at http://largedogbreedz.com/your-large-dogs-health/large-dog-grooming-techniques/large-dog-grooming-and-supply.html.

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  • ? Some assembly required. Makes a great gift item


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Delta Disney Princess 3 Tier Toy OrganizerThe Disney Princess 3 Tier Toy Organizer is a great storage and organizational piece for any room. Each tier serves its own function and fits in nicely with the look, feel, and purpose of the entire piece. The bottom tier is a roll-out toy box for storage. The middle tier contains 3 fully-printed bins with assorted designs. The top tier is an additional storage shelf for various smaller items. The die-cut back simply adds to the quality and function of this innovative design - one that the kids will love and make great use of, too.



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Take the Declutter Challenge!

It's a new year, a new month, a new day... and it's time to start the DeClutter Challenge! Wouldn't you love to be able to come home to a clean, orderly, peaceful house? Don't you dream of cooking in a kitchen where all of your utensils are where they should be, and where your countertops glisten and beg to be covered with cookies instead of clutter? Take the DeClutter Challenge today! What is a DeClutter Challenge, you ask? Simply put, it's a challenge you give yourself (and/or your friends and family) to get a huge part of your house decluttered in a specific time frame. And it WORKS!

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The 30 Day DeClutter Challenge

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One type of challenge is called the 30 Day DeClutter Challenge, and the idea is that on each of the 30 days of the month you declutter one thing or area, large or small. The items can range from the top shelf in your pantry cupboard to the toy bin in your son's playroom, from your sock drawer to the gift wrap bin that gets stuffed in the office closet. The key is to be realistic with your task assignment. Writing "put photos accumulated from the last 2 years into albums" probably won't be able to be accomplished in one day, but perhaps "sort the photos into piles or envelopes according to the event or child and dispose of photos you don't wish to keep" COULD be done!

Once your tasks have been assigned, consider giving yourself a reward to look forward to when your 30 Day Challenge ends victoriously! Yes, having a much less cluttered house will be a reward in itself, but it's an undeniable truth that we work harder if we have something tangible to gain from our efforts!

The One Week DeClutter Challenge

Another type of challenge will require you to assign one entire week to your project. This will be a serious "no distractions allow" week during which you clear your schedule for the purpose of gaining back what used to be your clutter-free home.

Assign yourself one room of the house for each day, lock yourself inside it so to speak, and go nuts! Garbage bags, boxes for donations, boxes for re-sell, and of course some good old cleaning supplies will be your must-haves. Pull your significant other, your room-mate, or your children along for the ride! Many hands make light work, but also many hands make much clean!

Perhaps you'll need to scale back and give yourself a One Week Bedroom DeClutter Challenge, or a One Week Toy Room DeClutter Challenge. No worries! By committing yourself for 7 days (and really, what is 7 days in the scheme of things), you will without a doubt bring order back to at least part of your chaotic home!

The 2010 in 2010 DeClutter Challenge

This challenge is my favourite. Commit yourself to decluttering (throwing out, donating, or selling) 2010 things during the year 2010. That sounds like a lot of "stuff" doesn't it? If you do the math though, it's not too crazy at all. 2010 divided into 365 days is only 5.5 things per day. Look around you... the junk drawer, the cupboard under the stairs, your closet, the garage... that doesn' t seem unreasonable, does it? Keep track by ticking it off on the calendar or somewhere handy, and watch the clutter melt away!

Yet another way you can do the 2010 DeClutter Challenge is to commit 2010 minutes specifically to decluttering! That's 33.5 hours.... A lot until you consider that there are 8,760 hours in one year! It's not even one 45 minute session per week! And yet 2010 minutes is enough to get a LOT decluttered!

So, the "30 Day ", the "One Week", and the "2010 in 2010"... three awesome ways to start decluttering your home! Click Here for more information! The end result of any of them will be a much less cluttered home - a place where you will enjoy being, enjoy hosting others, and enjoy living!

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  • Features 4 large fabric bins along with two large areas for books and magazine storage
  • Perfect for storing and displaying magazines and books and the bottom tier features additional storage for toys, art supplies, smaller books and more.
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  • A high quality licensed item from Delta Children's Products. Some assembly required
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The Princess Book and Toy Organizer is perfect for any room in your home and is perfect for keeping your little ones toys and reading materials organized in style. Features for medium sized bins perfect for storing art supplies toys stuffed animals and more. The top features 2 tiers for displaying books and magazines. Makes a great gift and coordinates perfectly with other Princess inspired items sold seperately online.



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Household Projects For Kids in Every Season - Summer

Summertime is a very exciting time for kids. With school being out and the weather at it's warmest, kids are itching to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. Unfortunately - Mother Nature doesn't always cooperate, so not everyday is all blue skies. When you end up with the kids stuck inside on a rainy summer day - pulling out a fun, hands-on craft project for them to complete is a great idea. With these simple craft projects, you can keep kids busy for the afternoon even if they are stuck indoors.

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Keeping craft projects simple can be extremely helpful to both you and the kids. Kids love to decorate and personalize their own items, and any craft store can supply you with tons of blank, customizable items. Since our project is summer themed - choosing a plain white visor or baseball hat (available for a very low cost at any craft store) and purchasing fabric markers, glitter glue, and even small gemstones will give kids the opportunity to create their own custom headgear to wear out on the next sunny day. Craft stores often have big seasonal sales, so when it's nearing the end of a season, you can usually stock up on supplies like these to have in the house in case a rainy day comes along. Things like fabric markers and glitter glue can work for a number of different projects, so having them in the house already can save you a trip to the store in the future.

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If you have a little bit of time on your hands as a parent, a fun activity that you can do for the kids is to create a scavenger hunt in the house. Giving them an incentive to complete the hunt is also a great idea. For example, give them a list of summery things to find in the house (i.e. a flip flop, a bikini top, suntan lotion, a beach towel with blue in it, etc...) and when they bring all of the items back to you, they'll get lunch or an afternoon snack. If you have younger kids, making the list short and sweet will help them from getting too frustrated with the project, but if kids are older - making the list longer and more specific will help them to the take on the challenge. Giving kids a pillowcase to take along on their search will help them from losing anything during the hunt. Keeping the scavenger hunt summer themed will let kids enjoy the season even when they can't play outside.

On the contrary, if you do have a nice day on your hands and you're still looking to keep the kids entertained, both of these projects can be taken outdoors. Setting kids up at an outdoor table to create their hats will allow them to immediately wear the finished product whenever they're done. You can easily transform the scavenger hunt to cater to both indoors and outdoors by adding items to the list like "a pink flower" and "a sandbox toy". Keeping in mind all of the items in and around your home will ensure that the kids will be able to find everything that's on the list.

So whether your kids are young or old, they will enjoy partaking in a fun, creative, hands-on project for the afternoon. Giving these ideas to a babysitter is also a great idea since keeping kids busy while you're out of the house is important, too. Take a look around your house and see what type of craft supplies you already have. By adding items to the mix that are already in your craft storage bin, you can spice up these projects even more. By allowing your kids to have some fun and be creative - they'll enjoy themselves even if their perfect summer day is compromised by the rain.

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How to Help Kids Get Organized For School Success

One of the most important things you can do to help your child in school is to help them get organized and stay organized. School success requires it. And I'm not just talking about shopping for new clothes and shoes.

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Even if your kids don't have ADHD, organizing all their stuff and keeping it organized is often a challenge. But staying organized is also a big key to school success.

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Proceed with one project at a time.

Start with their room if there's stuff on the floor, under the bed and piled everywhere.

Set an intention to do this together without arguing. Your job is to make suggestions, not demands. Buy three brightly colored bins (even three good-sized waste baskets will do). Label them "put away," "give away" and "throw away." Now encourage your kids to get rid of as much as possible.

You'll want to model the behavior, so choose a similar project for yourself and get them to help you. I'm sure they'll have some great ideas about things you should toss.

Now that you've got room to move around their room and to temporarily take things out of the closet or drawers for sorting, repeat the "put away," "give away" and "throw away."

Use small crates, shelves, and drawers

Once they've gotten the "throw away" and "give away" bins out of the room, it's time to start figuring out ways to organize everything. One big toy bin isn't the answer--just keeps all that clutter in one place.

Small shelves and small plastic crates, drawers make organizing much simpler. You can buy organizing "stuff" or you can improvise and save money. The rule of thumb is the smaller (within reason) the storage unit, the easier to keep things organized.

Now label everything. When drawers and shelves and bins or crates are labeled, kids have an easier time sorting their belongings. They can decorate with stickers--whatever makes it fun for them.

Finally, take a close look at the height of dresser drawers, clothes rod, shelves in the closet. Are they too high for your child? When children use adult-sized shelves, rods, drawers, it makes staying organized more difficult.

Once your kids have their rooms, closets, and drawers organized, help them organize their desk (or table) where they can do homework and projects. They'll need all the necessary supplies in desk drawers or in plastic drawers or organizers for the top of the desk. Make sure they have two sets of school supplies: one set for school, one set for home. They'll need pencils, markers, scissors, tape, a ruler, erasers, pencil sharpeners, and extra paper at home, plus a place to keep these supplies.

Clutter and disorganization is hard on the brain. It's so confusing and distracting that sometimes it can cause ADHD-like behavior. So you'll want to take care of your kids' rooms first. Then it's on to organizing school supplies, lunches, homework habits, and schedules.

If you're not sure whether your child has ADHD or just ADHD-like behavior caused by something in their environment, I invite you to pick up a copy of the "ADHD Inventory and Checklist: 12 Conditions that Look Like ADHD but aren't" at http://smartkidssmartparents.com/adhd/inventory/

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  • Useful 4-tier toy organizer from Tot tutors; great for containing blocks, crayons, toy trucks, and more
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  • Easy to clean with soap and water; requires some home assembly
  • Measures 34 inches wide by 11 inches deep by 31 inches high; for children ages 3 and up


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  • Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer
  • Features 9 medium sized plastic bins with assorted colors and Disney Princess sticker decals with your littles ones favorite characters
  • Sides feature Cinderella and Snow White.
  • Stands 12L x25W x 25.5"H in dimension
  • A high quality licensed item from Delta Children's Products. Some assembly required


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There's something about a Delta-conceived, Delta-designed, Delta-made children's product that so many parents, from all ends of the earth, just seem to naturally gravitate to. That is because Delta Children's Products are experts in creating groundbreaking products that meet the growing needs of children. From infancy all the way through young teen hood. Every smart, safe, high-quality Delta product is designed to deliver timeless beauty, myriad uses, and outstanding value for years to come. Storing a child's toys has never been more organized, neat, and most importantly, fun. You won't have to lecture them about tidying up because the Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer has everything a child needs for organizing all her royal possessions. It comes with 9 medium size plastic bins featuring a whimsical Princess design theme, soft colors and all her favorite Princess characters. So, when it's time to pick things up and put them away, the fun and imagination still never end. Meets all JPMA safety standards. Some assembly required. Makes a great gift and goes well in any room. Features: Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer 9 medium size plastic bins Assorted colors featuring a whimsical Princess design theme Soft colors and all her favorite Princess characters Specifications: Dimensions: 25.5' H x 16.38' W x 12' D Weight: 20 lbs In compliance with all ASTM safety standards and requirementsSome assembly required



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Wooden Toy Boxes As Catch-All Bins

It's hard to see a kid's playroom without wooden toy boxes. It seems as if they are must-haves when it comes to setting up playrooms and even bedrooms. There's no need to wonder because they are must-haves. Parents recognize their benefits and this is the reason why they always save space for them when they're setting up rooms for their kids.

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It's also very hard to look at kids' rooms without noticing the wooden toy boxes. It's probably among the first few things that you'll notice. This is because they're usually patterned with great designs. This is the reason why they often stand out. One look at them and you'll instantly think of fun so you can just imagine how fun they are for your kids.

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For example, there is one that's designed like a fire truck. It can easily stand out in any rooms and you'll instantly notice it. There's also one designed like a train. That's the beauty of wooden toy boxes nowadays. You have a lot of options and you're sure to find the one that you believe your kid will like.

But of course, they're designed to be compartments for your kid's toys. This alone is reason enough why you should buy a few of them. Having an organized playroom means that there shouldn't be any toys lying around. It would look chaotic and it's actually unsafe. With the great designs, your kid will be encouraged to use it. He'll have an organized playroom and in the process, he'll learn a lesson in responsibility.

But are wooden toy boxes for toys only? No, because they're designed as catch-all bins. This is why a lot of parents put them inside bedrooms as well. While they do an awesome job in keeping the toys organized, they will do an equally awesome job of organizing just about anything that your kid owns. Better yet, have them personalized so that your kid will know that they're his property and he can use them to store his precious belongings.

Kids use them to store books and other educational materials. They're also used as dressers where kids can store their clothes. Some parents even buy the smaller wooden toy boxes for art materials. As long as it needs to be stored, your kid can store it inside a toy box.

Some manufacturers even took it one step further by putting out some models designed like benches which make it more functional. Your kid can sit down when he's tired and that can help you save space as well. After all, you don't have to buy a bench anymore because your kid can just use it. As a bonus, it's serving as a catch-all bin and that will help improve your kid's rooms.

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  • Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer
  • Features 9 medium sized plastic bins with assorted colors and Disney Princess sticker decals with your littles ones favorite characters
  • Sides feature Cinderella and Snow White.
  • Stands 12L x25W x 25.5"H in dimension
  • A high quality licensed item from Delta Children's Products. Some assembly required


Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer Overview

There's something about a Delta-conceived, Delta-designed, Delta-made children's product that so many parents, from all ends of the earth, just seem to naturally gravitate to. That is because Delta Children's Products are experts in creating groundbreaking products that meet the growing needs of children. From infancy all the way through young teen hood. Every smart, safe, high-quality Delta product is designed to deliver timeless beauty, myriad uses, and outstanding value for years to come. Storing a child's toys has never been more organized, neat, and most importantly, fun. You won't have to lecture them about tidying up because the Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer has everything a child needs for organizing all her royal possessions. It comes with 9 medium size plastic bins featuring a whimsical Princess design theme, soft colors and all her favorite Princess characters. So, when it's time to pick things up and put them away, the fun and imagination still never end. Meets all JPMA safety standards. Some assembly required. Makes a great gift and goes well in any room. Features: Disney Princess 9 Bin Toy Organizer 9 medium size plastic bins Assorted colors featuring a whimsical Princess design theme Soft colors and all her favorite Princess characters Specifications: Dimensions: 25.5' H x 16.38' W x 12' D Weight: 20 lbs In compliance with all ASTM safety standards and requirementsSome assembly required



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