Today's Task: Purging Toys! We're talking both kid and pet toys! Do you ever look around and notice your home is covered in toys, half of which aren’t even played with on a regular basis? There may even be some toys that aren’t relevant to your child’s development stage. It might be time to purge some toys! This can feel like an overwhelming task, so here are our suggestions for making toy purging a little easier: ✨ Start by deciding if your child should be involved in this process or not. If they’re at an age to understand donating and helping others and you think this would be a good task for them, involve them in this process. Otherwise, you may want to find a time when they won’t be home to get this purging done! ✨ Start with the toys you can easily purge - whether it’s toys you know your child has outgrown, a toy they never touch, or for another reason, set aside toys you have no doubt about getting rid of. ✨ If you’re unsure about ta toy, you could remove the toy from sight and place it in a bin in storage for a set period of time. If your child doesn’t notice the toy is missing in the time period, it may be time to let it go. ✨ Make sure to purge toys in every area of your home they could be. Many people keep toys in a few rooms, so make sure to purge all rooms at the same time! ✨ If you have any pet toys or supplies that are in good condition still, we would love if you would consider donating to @athenshummanesociety! Check out our stories today for more information on @athenshummanesociety and what they take for donations! organizedhome organizingideas athensga iloveathens organization toyorganization