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7 Days of Store It: Piece of Candy

It’s time to ease up on the “no candy in the bedroom rule,” at least just this once. Covered in bright candy colored-spots, this over-the-door organizer has places for everything so they can put everything in its places. The My Stuff...
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7 Days of Store It: Pull It Out

The space under my daughter’s bed is quickly becoming the ONLY place left for storing things that are useful to anyone other than her (read: sheets, mementos from babydom. . . anything that has value to mom). But with motherhood has also come a...
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7 Days of Store It: Text Me

Kids are getting cell phones younger and younger, and these tween-inspired text me bags are calling their names. From KangaRoom Storage, the underbed bags have been slathered in emoticons for tech-savvy tots, but it’s the technology behind them...
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7 Days of Store It: You’re Sitting On It

As the weather starts getting colder, you realize you’ve got a problem: all those outdoor toys you stocked up on for summer suddenly need a home. FAST! Instead of bringing them inside where they’ll take up space (and bubbles will beg to be...
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7 Days of Store It: Everything In Its Place

First rule of getting kids to put things away – let them know where things need to go. You can avoid the mish-mash at the bottom of the toy box if you cash in on a variety of bins to keep toy cars in one place, building blocks in another. And if...
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7 Days of Store It: Bag Up the Animals

When Boon first allowed parents to get a new use out of the mountain of stuffed animals, we all went running to bag them up. But the stuffed animals kept coming. Fortunately, so did the bags. Along with the Otto, which earned a spot on Babble last year,...
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7 Days of Store It: Crawling On the Walls

His name is Carl, and he’s going to solve your early morning before school “where is my backpack/favorite necklace/extra pencil” problem. A giant wooden caterpillar who hangs on your wall with a saddlebag filled with five little pouches...
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