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Reddit mentions of Franklin Brass 193153-FN Over the Door Triple Towel Rack with Hooks, Satin Nickel
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Tiered design offers great airflow...no more damp towelsHangs easily over all residential doors (no installation required). Fits doors up to 1.57 inches thickIdeal for smaller or shared bathrooms, apartments or dorms3 towel bars, 2 bottom hooks for washcloths, sponges or robesDurable construction in two beautiful finishes
Specs:
Color | Satin Nickel |
Height | 24.58 Inches |
Length | 18.66 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 18.66 x 8.27 x 24.57 Inches |
Weight | 2.08 Pounds |
Width | 8.27 Inches |
Cull the toys, heavily. They are young and do not play with more than 1 or 2 things at a time anyway. This also gives you a chance to decide what you really WANT for them to play with. What do they need right now for development? I tend to avoid stuffed animals. They take up too much space - like one or two "favorites" like their bedtime bear and a friend for the bear. The loud plastic shit that is just a hulking piece of noise? Let it go.
For the 3-year-old, based on developmental milestones for this age I would choose:
That's really it. Get it all to fit in one box/bin. I'm pretty liberal with books, though...there should always be plenty.
For a 10-month-old:
My kids' toys before they were about 5 could all fit in one small box.
For other storage and organization:
I also use a spare laundry basket to collect things so I can put them away later. The goal is just to get things off the floor and surfaces...and worry about putting it away later.
I vacuum my hard floors - it's just easier than sweeping. I intentionally bought a vacuum that can do carpets and hardwood. I have also taken the hose and sucked up crumbs from the table.