Get Organized
The new year is a great time to organize your childcare space. Providers from our forum share some ideas and tips for storage and reducing clutter.
"Here are
some ways to store puppets
1. Get a wire shoe rack and put a puppet over each hoop.
2. Fill 16 oz. pop bottles with sand and hot glue the lids on.
Place on shelf or hot glue to a purchased length of shelving.
3. use hot glue or construction adhesive and stick clothes pins
(clip kind) along the wall in your puppet area. Clip a puppet to
each clothes pin.
~DADSKID
"
shelves
on the wall in the art area, and on the shelves I have about 12
of those shoe box containers, and in each one I have things like
cotton balls, yarn, felt, etc....., it has worked out great"
~Sandynfl
"I found
these cool shoebox size clear plastic containers at the Dollar
Store, the lids clamp on, and they have handles on the top that
fold flat. I bought ten of them (wish I would have bought more!)
and I have the things we use daily organized in those (glue
sticks, glue, markers, crayons, lacing beads...)"
~Mkindall1
"For my
daycare books, I just recently went through and split them all
into themes and put them in labeled cardboard boxes. Then when I
have a certain theme I need books for, I can just find the
labeled box and pull those books out instead of having to dig
through a gazillion books. I just did this recently, and so far
it has worked great. This also keeps my books from being just
cleared off the bookshelf onto the floor constantly by the 2 yr
old. Now there are not near as many he can dump."
~Kiddokare
"I found
large plastic portfolio cases at our school supply, we put
bulliten board items in each one and they hang nicely in the
supply closet. I have one for each month. "
~KidGuru
"Then I
found an over the door plastic garment bag sort of thing with
about 50 little pockets for small items like eyes, small wooden
or foamie shapes, stickers etc and attached that to one door in
the inside. The other door has a shoe organizer for bingo makers,
glitter glue, etc. You would be amazed at how much stuff fits in
those pockets."
Containers with clear drawers of various sizes to fit across the
top shelf for the smaller items like pipe cleaners, craft sticks,
glue sticks etc. When we need something for a project I just pull
out the drawer.
On the one shelf in the lower part I bought 2 literature storage
shelf from Sam's Club to separate all my construction papers by
color and size. Classroom Direct discount catalog has a lot of
storage ideas I look at and get ideas
from.(www.classroomdirect.com)
The other side of the closet has shelves that come with the
closet, for books, work sheets, bulletin board materials, more
clear plastic boxes for things so I can see what I need at a
glance.
I shut the doors and the mess is hidden! Works great.
~Alohadavis
Copyright 2004 ~Joni Levine