your playroom is like montessori education for grown ups. 😉
@jennysmith-dack19632 жыл бұрын
That's looks so organised, maybe a carpet for the kids to play on would be ideal.
@EverythingGoodAboutLife2 жыл бұрын
Am still marveled at the number of toys you got for your kids. Am sure when they grow up, they will appreciate this.
@alevasquez36662 жыл бұрын
Wow‼️me atrapaste con este video🔗🤣, muy bien la organización, me encantó 🧹🧽🧼
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Gracias! 😊💕
@kimberlyakers59232 жыл бұрын
very impressive.
@jeanhecker45332 жыл бұрын
I used to keep the “teaching” toys separate and we would get one or two out each day and play “school” fir 30 or 45 min. The kind that teach colors or animals or letters. When they lost interest those toys would be put away and things that were more immaginative play were there for them. Things like dolls and dishes, etc. A couple of times a week we had “crafts”. Coloring or stringing big fat beads on shoe laces to make necklaces. I think it helped to get them ready for kindergarten. Not for everyone but it worked for us. 😊
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Hi Jean! I love that system of yours, makes all sense! You just reminded me of the crafts!!! I did not even think of that, I guess I forgot that section. They have a sort of an organizer downstairs by the kitchen and my daughter spends a lot of time with crafts. I just got her a Walmart organizer for crafts as she is growing into it and, like you said, to get them ready for kidergarden and school! Thanks for sharing!
@ronjab4586 Жыл бұрын
I also love those pouches for puzzles and anything with tons of tiny pieces. Makes me sad each time a puzzle frame is too big to fit the pouch (I never got the bigger pouches). We do this too, having only the teaching toys separate. We used to have a toy rotation set up with rotating all toys but my kids constantly asked for the toys that weren't in rotation - or simply got them from the closet the toys out of rotation are in (my kids are 3 and 18 months old). So we have now an arts/crafts corner, a play kitchen corner, a dress up corner, a small world/building/vehicles corner, a reading corner and a music corner throughout the apartment. Key for my sanity was to keep the different types of toys separate in their own corners - makes cleaning up every evening a breeze (maximum 10 minutes this way) and also makes it easy for the kids to know exactly where everything is. Games and educational toys are all in the closet and we take one or two out daily. A lot of these educational toys have tons of small parts and in contrast to other toys, it matters not to loose the pieces. I just have a higher chance to keep everything together when it goes back to the closet after we're done. The amount of time spent with educational toys when they were out vs open ended toys is so limited - it's just not helpful to give them all day access to these toys (it used to be 5% of their playtime but 90% of cleaning up time). They do have a small shelf next to their books with some of the puzzles and educational stuff on which they are currently working on, when mastering a skill. Those I do rotate based on need. But that's only every couple months, and nothing with too many tiny parts. Too frequent toy rotation was a major stressor for me, so I'm really gald how it works for us now. It's much more toys out but everything has it's place and even my littles have no problem knowing exactly where everything goes and helping to clean it up. Plus, we have a quarantine box in which I put toys that I noticed that they haven't played with in a while. If they don't ask for it for several months, it's being donated. During toy rotation, every toy that was gone for a while, was suddenly interesting again when out again - that's one point of toy rotation after all. Problem is, not for long - at least with my kids. It didn't give a toy new live in our case, as intended, but it just made it harder for my kids to let go of it, even if they lost interest in it again after literally a couple minutes. For us, without toy rotation, it is much more natural to slowly get the toys out, they are not interested in any more, or that are only played with very little, and donate those.
@StarSchuelernachhilfe2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video 😍 my mum kept all my toys until I grew up. Now I am 28 I can decide what to keep and sell myself. I think this is really important especially for the kids favourite toys. And when they want kids themselves they can give theire own toys to theire kids
@marley13922 жыл бұрын
Great Job!!! Toys are expensive and what you are doing makes sense. You may want to think about when a new toy comes in, an old toy gets donated, just a thought but it worked for me when my girls were young…. Take Care, Marley from Missouri
@denisesouthon85662 жыл бұрын
What a great playroom. Nice and big. Great job decluttering and cleaning.
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Thank you Denise! We definitely are lucky to have this much space now!
@mariaprince522 жыл бұрын
Hi Jenna excellent as always bye bye ontill next Saturday Trinidad
@aliciataylor48202 жыл бұрын
You did such a great job, that can definitely be overwhelming .❤
@theedenadventures2 жыл бұрын
I don’t do a true toy rotation but I do keep a bunch of her toys stored away. So she has free access to her books and dolls and the things that go alongside the dolls like their clothes and accessories and play food and a few other boxes like magnets and duplo at all times then all her games and puzzles , crafts , Lego, playdoh , anything with small pieces or that makes a mess are stored away but she can ask for them out at any point then they go back when they’re finished with (or that’s the idea it doesn’t always happen!)
@tonietteh2015 Жыл бұрын
Oh, we can see that Katya knew it was an accident, because kitty stayed around you and was curious what you were doing 😻
@fromjeniawithlove2506 Жыл бұрын
Oh she likes watching everything I do, including cooking. So eager to learn!
@aintcookin2 жыл бұрын
I did not do toy rotation with my children but you have inspired me to do it with my grandchildren’s toys becauseI have gone OVERBOARD! 😂 Now my house looks more adult since babies do not live here. It is hard fir me to think about fall because here in Nee Orleans it is still very hot. I am slowly pulling out things and customizing new things. I love a few KZbinrs who create decor on a budget. I love love Olivia’s Romantic Home. She does lots of different styles and shares ideas to switch up from farmhouse to shabby chic and even modern but ALWAYS on a budget. I love your channel and can’t wait i til the next video.
@tammypol41822 жыл бұрын
I have children in their 40''s and a couple in their 20's and I rotated toys all their childhoods. I think when there is a great amount of choices it overwhelms children and that's why they have toys all over they place.
@reginagosse4172 жыл бұрын
Wowzers! That was a huge clean, declutter and organize marathon!😂 Excellent work Jenia and rotational toys is definitely a great idea. First of all, the playroom is beautiful, you are fortunate to have a room in your new house to do that. I raised my kids in the 80’s and toys were never abundant like today. Plus I didn’t allow to much coming in my home anyway 😂 No, they certainly didn’t miss out on anything and we spent a lot of quality time doing things together. My kids though, on the other hand has filled their homes with toys for their kiddos 🫣 Can’t wait to see your hallowe’en decor! Until next time 💕💕
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Hi Regina! I grew up with just a couple of toys as well. I find it funny, one of my favourite "toys" was an alarm clock , that old fashion one. hahahha! But now I have my husbands parents and relatives buy us so many toys and I can;t keep track of where they are coming from! Kids are lucky nowdays, especially in America! But we gotta keep that traffic of stuff going out of the house, not just coming in! 😊💕
@reginagosse4172 жыл бұрын
@@fromjeniawithlove2506 you have the right idea. Too funny, my daughter when she was 5, asked Santa for an alarm clock, she loved it right into her early teens.
@petro34412 жыл бұрын
Great job.the playroom looks stunning now. Love the mop you are using 🥰
@allright19372 жыл бұрын
I just got a bigbox to throw them all in indeed better options for small space
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling me! 😊
@petro34412 жыл бұрын
Toy rotation is the best for the cleaning mum and the kids. I organised my daughter's stuff according to items. Puzzle day, clay day, Barbie day, colouring bla bla bla
@DS-rm7px2 жыл бұрын
Your son is so funny to watch sped up while you’re cleaning 😂😂 since he’s clearly messing it all up while you’re cleaning 😂
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! 1 step forward, 10 steps back! 😁
@futurenurse912 жыл бұрын
Maybe some high shelves so the kids can still see the puzzles and ask for them.
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Great idea! Always need high shelves in the house with small kids. 👍
@dbw8252 жыл бұрын
Good idea..but only have about 4 or 5 puzzles there. Then rotate a couple of them with others you have locked away somewhere.
@DS-rm7px2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t use toy rotation but I think it’s genius!
@sonyahubbard32262 жыл бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼
@honnyflower62262 жыл бұрын
Rotation was not something I know about when my daughter was little. She had a lot of stuff to play with . We tryed to sell some of the things she did not play with. And for the money we got new stuff . Or donate some stuff for children who had less then us. My daughter is now 25 . But back then her room was a hot mess many days. I slowly got the hang of it over time. I am sure you fine your way and what work for you .😊 love Mona
@honnyflower62262 жыл бұрын
The room look so inviting for you kids new . Great job 👏
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
Hi Mona! Thank you for sharing your experience. Glad to hear from someone who can relate to a hot mess situation! 😁💕
@relax_day_music Жыл бұрын
Я знаю, что мой комментарий легко затеряется здесь, но если вы читаете это, это не случайно. Будь уверен, наберись сил! Даже если вы переживаете что-то очень сложное в своей жизни. Верьте, что все наладится! Это всего лишь этап, держитесь! Я знаю, что мы не знаем друг друга, но я верю в тебя! Будьте уверены, что Бог всегда на вашей стороне!
@stefbmccoy82972 жыл бұрын
i organize toys by type and i have half of them in a closet that the kids can not go into. if they want a toy group like lego or barbie that is in the closet then i do make them trade me for a toy that is already out in the Livingroom. i have 5 kids 11 to newborn age.
@fromjeniawithlove25062 жыл бұрын
So impressed that you keep stuff organized with 5 kids! Good for you! Thank you for sharing! 😊💕
@Parsa199202 жыл бұрын
عالی
@heikeresick63142 жыл бұрын
Ich finde es unglaublich wie viel den Kindern als Spielzeug angeboten wird sie sind einfach überfordert und das ist pure Geldverschwendung ich habe auch drei Kinder und habe so einen Überfluss noch nicht gesehen
@nexttryislander60592 жыл бұрын
Я в шоке от состояния детской до уборки. А Вы точно домохозяйка?????