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Top 6 Kids' Rooms Organizers

From Barbara Whiting,
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Kids and clutter often go hand-in-hand, and it can be quite challenging to organize the kids' toys, books, and stuffed animals. These products are my top picks to help you inexpensively and quickly organize your child's bedroom, playroom, or family room.

1. Storage Bin Unit With Casters

This unit features 9 storage bins perfect for storing Legos, crayons, books and more. The unit has a white finish with pastel storage bins. It measures about 33 inches wide and 31 inches tall.
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2. Winnie the Pooh Toy Box With Storage Bins

This colorful plastic toy organizer features Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, and Eyeore. Has three removable cloth toy bins and wheels for easy movement.
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3. Plastic Clip Chain

This is a six foot long plastic chain with 12 clips. Ideal for hanging stuffed animals and lightweight clothing as well. Helps keep closets organized, and toys off the floor.

4. Underbed Storage Bag

This colorful storage bag fits under your child's bed and holds blankets, toys, books, even shoes or clothing.
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5. Net Toy Holder

I used one of these net toy holders for one of my son's toys and it is really a space saver! This net installs in the corner of any room and is ideal for storing stuffed animals. This net toy holder stretches to about 7 feet and is washable. Easy to install and comes with all necessary hardware.
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6. X-Rack: Sports Organizer

This storage unit is ideal for your older kids involved in sports. Features four levels of storage areas for shoes, gloves, balls and more. Constructed of heavy-duty steel tubing, nylon netting.
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