I’m a super-organised mum- here’s how to keep your kids’ toys & clothes tidy using B&M & Poundland bargain buys
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TRYING to keep your house clutter and chaos free can feel like a never-ending chore, especially if you have kids.
No sooner have you finished cleaning the house from top to bottom, it looks like a bomb's hit it again, and it can be hard to find the time and enthusiasm to get organised.
Thankfully, there are some ways to make decluttering as simple and stress-free as possible.
Here, founder and busy mum-of-two Janine McDonald shares her recommended great cheap buys to help get things organised...
Happy home, happy mind
Firstly, thinking about why you want to get organised is helpful, and an excellent source of motivation.
Janine says: "Having an organised home supports children's cognitive development as there is less distraction and a more calming environment, especially an uncluttered bedroom.
TIDYING TIPS
"It allows the child to switch off at night and wake in a more positive frame of mind.
"It makes tidying up a lot quicker and less of a chore as both children and adults know where things need to be returned to.
"You know exactly what you have and can avoid duplication. It's also a valuable life lesson."
For general organising, these from Poundland, £2, are great as the lid makes the areas look neater, clearer and less dusty.
Similarly, this, £5, is also multi-purpose as can be used as an extra seat for a small child in the room.
Simple storage solutions
When it comes to a proper sort-out, no matter how bad it seems, it's never too late to start, even when it comes to the horror that is the kids' rooms.
Janine says: "The best time to start is now.
"Break it down in to small segments, for example while the kettle is boiling quickly sort out a drawer or pair up socks.
You can also create a 'teddy bear house' with this , just £2 from B&M.
Finally, these £5 for two, can be used to keep different categories of toys in each segment, for example dolls, cars or games.
£1.50 for three, are ideal for shoes, but also other items such as notebooks, while £2, is great for blankets, next size-up clothes, winter coats and board games."