Ever feel like your child’s toy box is overflowing, yet they always say they’re bored? The problem isn’t the number of toys—it’s the variety of exposure. Enter: Toy Rotation.
What is Toy Rotation?
It’s a simple system where you divide your toys into small groups and rotate them every 1–2 weeks. This keeps things exciting and reduces overwhelm.
How to Start:
- Group toys by type (e.g., puzzles, blocks, pretend play).
- Store most of them out of sight.
- Leave out 4–6 types at a time.
- Every week or two, swap a few in and out.
Why it works:
- Kids re-engage with old toys like they’re new
- Play becomes deeper and more focused
- Less mess = happier parents!
Toy rotation is a genius way to maximize playtime without spending another dime.