Modern Baby Furniture

Monday, January 6, 2014

Toy Boxes and Organizers for All Those Toys from Christmas


Christmas has just ended and if you are like most families with children, you are probably almost drowning in an avalance of toys. The kids are having a great time while you are wondering how to control all that clutter. Arm yourself with great storage systems and the clutter problem will be a thing of the past. More toys means more storage spaces like the Sprout Kids Toy Box and the Sprout Kids Cubby Organizer to keep your house neat and organized the whole year round.

You surely need an extra toy box or two after the holidays. Check out the Sprout Kids Toy Box for a great storage solution. This has ample storage space and safe for little kids. Its two lids lift off for easy access and to prevent pinching little fingers. It assembles quickly with no need for tools nor hardware. It is CARB compliant and is made in the USA from preconsumer recycled material.

If you want to be really organized, you should have a proper place to put the toy boxes in. The Sprout Kids Toy Box is the perfect compliment to the Sprout Kids Cubby 6 Cubby Shelf. You can choose matching colors for the toy box and the cubby shelf and your child's room will not only be organized, it will also look attractive. The Cubby Organizer can hold Sprout Kids Toy Boxes and Sprout Kids Cardboard Cubby Bins. It can also act as a bookshelf and even store clothes. The great thing about this cubby organizer is that its internal dividers can be configured to suit your needs. The modular components can be mixed and matched with the Sprout Kids Chairs.

The durable material of the Cubby Organizer has washable surfaces. Just like othe Sprout Kids products, it is envrionment-friendly. It can also be disassembled without diffiuculty for easy storage and moving.

Start the year right by giving your child a pleasant, clutter-free space. And with storage solutions like the Sprout Kids Toy Box and the Sprout Kids Cubby Organizer, you can also teach the young ones the discipline of putting their toys in their proper places.

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