If you live in a home with children, organizing toys is a constant challenge. And even in the toy business, there isn’t a bigger problem than storing stuffed animals. These fabrics are bulky, so they take up a lot of space. If you throw them all in a pile, the bottom ones will never be seen or played with. And children seem to keep acquiring more and more of them, so it’s hard to keep the collection at bay. It is a constantly evolving struggle.
When looking for a good storage for stuffed animals, there are a few things that are essential: First, you want something that will keep lovers off the ground, so they don’t get trampled on or tripped over. Then it is ideal for your kids to see their collection, so that they can easily find the fuzzy friend they are looking for. But you also don’t want to devote too much space to stuffed animals.
These nifty stuffed animal storage ideas can work whatever space you have. Some will easily hold small collections and display them on the walls. Others are more serious – closer to furniture – but will contain more animals and look great in a child’s room. And, if that’s still too much, you can always talk to your child about donating stuffed animals to a good cause.
Toy chain
Dreambaby wayfair.com $ 20.90
Floating wall shelves
If your child has a small collection of stuffed animals – or wants a special place to put their favorites – these floating shelves have a dual function: they keep stuffed animals neatly organized and provide instant decoration!
Hanging Closet Organizer
Criusia amazon.com $ 14.98
These hang from the rod in a closet, and while they usually house clothes, they’re also great for storing stuffed animals. (The shoe racks above the door also work.) Your kids can easily see and access all of their lovers, and if all the mess is pushing you up the wall, you can just close the closet door and they are out of sight. .
Canvas storage bin
3 shoots amazon.com $ 26.99
Coiled Rope Floor Basket
Threshold target.com $ 30.00
You can’t go wrong storing these coiled rope baskets in every room of the house, using them as a tote if they don’t have a tote in them. Kids can use the built-in handles to slide them where they want to play.
Pompom bin
Pehr’s pom pom bins are not only cute, but they come in all different sizes, so you can slip one wherever you have room – small ones for under the bed, smaller ones for unused corners, and more. You can also get some with solid pom poms if you don’t like the rainbow look.
Wall-mounted storage basket
These come in handy anywhere in the house – in the office for mail, in kitchens for spices, and now in children’s rooms for small stuffed animals. These have little chalkboard labels so you can make a cute sign that says something like “Olivia’s Loveys.”
Stuffed animal bag
There are plenty of plush bean bags out there – the ones that allow you to put all your tote bags in a slipcover and use them as a pillow – and they come in all kinds of colors and patterns. This one is unique in that it allows children to see inside the bag when it is closed, so that they can remember the toys they put inside.
Four cube storage bench
Better houses and gardens walmart.com $ 99.00
Attractive and functional, this bench provides a place for children to sit and play as well as storage compartments underneath. It is available in seven colors and a three cube version is also available.
Mid-Century Children’s Toy Box
KidKraft maisonette.com $ 114.99
For stuffed animal storage that looks like stylish furniture, this toy box is a perfect addition to any nursery or nursery. You can get matching pieces in the same pattern to go with it, like a reading nook or locker.
ZOO toy organizer
Little zookeepers wayfair.com $ 169.90
If you’re trying to keep a large collection in a small space, this “zoo” storage allows kids to stack stuffed animals into a 22.5 ” x 11.5 ” footprint. Flexible “bars” keep the animals accessible to little hands, even if they are at the bottom.
Three-level library
Costzon amazon.com $ 165.99
Not just for stuffed animals, this three tier shelf has compartments in the bottom for tote bags, storage shelves for books, a kicking surface and removable drawers for small accessories. As they age, they may use the lockers as a dumping ground for backpacks and other school equipment.
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