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We have a blanket cupboard, a dinosaur storage box, an art storage box, a gift wrapping area, a vacuum cupboard, a cleaning cupboard. You get the picture. Everything has a place. Organisation is the key. With pens and rubber bands and hair ties and paddle pop sticks and takeaway menus.

I never close the door for school run on a dirty house. I make sure the kids have tidied their rooms and made their beds. If they mess the lounge playing forts in the morning, they tidy it up as we walk out the door.


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The sink and benches must be clear and washing swapped first thing. My house is clean. A post shared by Krechelle eightathome on Feb 11, at One per week every week.


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  • Floors, bathrooms, toilets, sinks, bedding, wipe over of tables, TVs, fridges and microwaves. It takes about two hours. The morning clean should be enough. And then your one deep clean day, turn the music up for deep clean day. I love Saturday mornings and just get it done.

    Invest in a broom with a dust pan and a spray mop. A mop that sprays disinfectant on the floor and wipes it up. I love my spray mop.

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    It works wonderfully well. I use him after dinner. And after spills and lollipops and then I throw the cloth that attaches to the bottom in the wash. Easy peasy lemon squeezy! A sweet scent is as inviting as fresh throw cushions. There's a reason markers and crayons and a million other things come in a "washable" variety -- because toddlers love drawing on things that aren't paper.

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    My daughter often receives little coloring books and crayons from people, and the crayons aren't washable. Do I give them to her? Not unless we're outside. I have a gigantic stack of crayons and markers in a closet for her for when she's a bit bigger.

    For now, it's all washable, all the time. When it comes to home decor, I love light colors -- especially white. But sadly, white and toddlers don't mix.

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    Since my daughter became mobile, I've become a fan of grays and patterns when it comes to things like sofas, rugs, and throw pillows. They may not be my favorite, but they do a heckuva job masking spilled milk and ice pop stains. If you've got a toddler, you've definitely got toys lying around the house -- and that's fine! But, if you want a quick, easy cleanup, invest in a few cute baskets for those toys. It's much quicker than meticulously putting everything back in designated boxes and shelves I know this may sound crazy -- especially to busy moms -- but, I swear, it's worth it. No need to go crazy with cleaning your home, but a quick wipe down and tidy-up sometime in the afternoon makes the evening cleanup much easier.

    Also, if you're like me, you think better when your place is clean, so it's nice to have a few moments of a clean house at midday. There are so many different parenting philosophies to subscribe to, but one that seems to really work for my family is the "less is more" theory when it comes to toys. Mean parents that we are, we rarely buy our kids toys — instead, we rotate them. Every few weeks, when my daughter is asleep, I'll take a few of the toys she plays with in our living room and kitchen and put them in the basement, and then, bring up some new ones.

    She's always excited to find "new" things waiting for her when she wakes up. It isn't realistic to spend a crazy amount of money on your children's toys - kids are expensive enough! But spending a little bit extra on well-made, beautiful toys goes a long way. Not only will you have the toys for years to come your kids can give them to their kids , a pretty doll or thoughtfully-made wooden toy is much nicer to look at than something that's plastic, on the verge of breaking, and creating further clutter or ultimately garbage for you to have to deal with!

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