Most kids have closets that can store more than their pint-sized clothing. Install a couple of shelves and cubbies that can hold small toys and books. This helps to make the best use of closet space and frees up precious playspace.
Closet. If your child has a standard-sized closet, you'll notice pint-sized clothing do not require much space. Slide clothing to one side of the closet; on the other side add shelving and baskets to corral wayward toys.
If your home is like mine and lacks a playroom, consider adding shelving to your children's closets to store toys. Large baskets can contain smaller items and are easily moved from room to room when playtime begins.
Clean out the kids' closets. This is a great time to get your kid's closets organized — that is, while they are gone! You can weed out all the worn-out and outgrown items without your child arguing that they can still wear it. Or am I the only one who has those kind of arguments, I mean discussions, with her children?