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We loaded 84 boxes into the nursery in all. That's 84 buckets, one label for the front, and one for the back... plus all the other labels, and that's a lot of labels! |
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Adding matching buckets, and coordinating (black and white) homemade clipboards made the nursery have a clean look. |
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We added the new coloring sheet filing boxes to the counters in the three oldest classrooms. |
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Everything was neatly placed INSIDE the changing table and the changing table can actually be used solely as a changing table! |
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Labels were added to the outside of cabinets to contain larger toys. |
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At the nursery director's request, we wanted to create a system to keep the toys cleaned on a regular basis. Thus, she added a cleaning bucket and towel to be kept in each room. On a rotating schedule, the toys will be cleaned, rinsed, and dried overnight. The next day, the next rotation of staff will replace the toys in the correct bin. |
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Also, at the director's request, we created a standardized way of putting tools away. This way each rotation of staff, despite what class they are in, will know where the tools are. |
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One classroom did not have the cubbies where we could put the standarized black and white tubs. We used the Sterilite Latch Boxes (of various sizes) in this cabinet, instead. |
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Remember the cribs that were filled with large toys in the "before" part? Check out how they can now be used for slumbering children! |
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Finally, we made sure we had a labeled place for a first aid kit in each room. |
This project took a total of 4 working days (approximately 5 hours each) plus shopping and prep work.
I realize this is an older post, but thank you for documenting it! Very helpful!
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