Personalizing Their Toy Boxes - Today is Your Lucky Day
It is nice to see children playing with their toys and being responsible enough to return them to their respective wooden toy boxes. At least they know where to put them after they play with them. Teaching the children to do this can be hard at times because it depends on the attitude of the kid. If the kid were the kind that obeys almost everything said to him, then you would not have any problems with him as he grows up. However, if he is the other way around, better keep an eye on him.
Going back, children know which box is their but there are some who do not. One way to help them remember is to personalize their toy boxes. Let them put whatever design, sticker or picture they want as long as it is not messy to look at. Be there to help them out when they want to use glue or any other material that is a bit hard to work with. As the parent or guardian, it is your duty to make sure that everything is okay for the kids.
However, some of the wooden toy boxes come with designs already. This means that there is less customizing done. Putting names on the boxes is one idea to know which box belongs to whom. You can let the children draw their name in a piece of paper and then put some décor to make it more attractive to look at. In this way, it helps the kids show their creativity and resourcefulness. They know what they want to see in their design and know where to find the materials they need.
If the material is unavailable, try talking to them and tell them to use whatever is present in the house. When they agree, good for you because you do not need to go out and buy what they need. Nevertheless, if they still insist in using their desired material, accompany them to the nearest supplies store and let him choose. Before paying, check the item if there are any flaws since you want to make sure that you are buying a brand new one. Using some scraps is okay too as long as there is something to use.
The decorations of the wooden toy boxes will surely be with different things to reflect the owner’s personality. My merely looking on the box, you get a glimpse and feel of what the child likes. The boxes are already an extension of the kids and you know how to deal with them just by looking at it. This storage helps people understand their kids better and know how their brain works. More so, you can do some final changes with the boxes before you let it out to dry. Removing those excess glue or add-ons is necessary to bring out the best in the updated, jazzed and personalized boxes of the children. When the box completely dries, give them back to the kids and let them have fun with it.
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